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Five traders charged for evading revenue Rs 31 million

Kathmandu: Six persons have been charged with embezzling over Rs 31 million by evading revenue in transporting clothes from India. They did so by creating a false button in an Indian registered truck, said the Department of Revenue Investigation. The Department of Revenue Investigation has filed a case in the

NAC to conduct Kathmandu-Dubai chartered flight on Sunday

Kathmandu: The Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) has decided to conduct Kathmandu-Dubai chartered flight on August 23. The NAC informed that

Economy on positive track despite COVID-19: Finance Minister

Kathmandu: Minister for Finance Dr Yubaraj Khatiwada has said country’s economic indicators are in good condition though Nepal’s tourism, production

Rasuwagadhi dry port.
Officials agree to reopen Rasuwagadhi transit

Rasuwa: Officials of Nepal and China have agreed to reopen trade transactions halted by COVID-19 at the Rasuwagadhi transit. Officials

Tatopani Transit operating regularly

Kavre: The Tatopani border point in Sindhupalchowk district has been open and running its day-to-day operation regularly lately. The important

poultry
Poultry business getting back to its rhythm

-Narayan Adhikari/RSS Chitwan: The poultry business that saw ups and downs since two years back has come back to its

House passes Citizen Investment Trust Bill widening its scope

Kathmandu: The meeting of the House of Representatives (HoR) on Tuesday passed ‘Citizen Investment Trust (Second Amendment) Bill 2076’ submitted

Siddhartha Bank and F1Soft sign for Quikbhuktani Platform

Kathmandu: Siddhartha Bank Ltd and F1Soft International Pvt. Ltd have signed an agreement for the execution of invoice discounting service

Medicines worth Rs 6 billion imported during lockdown

Kathmandu: Medicines worth around Rs 6 billion has been imported during lockdown. As per the details recently released by the

China’s companies emerge as global donors in virus pandemic

BEIJING (AP) — As the coronavirus spread, the world’s richest communist dug into his deep pockets. Jack Ma, founder of