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Mugu residents struggle with soaring transport costs

Mugu, April 27: A sharp increase in aviation fuel prices has forced airlines operating in Nepal’s mountainous regions to significantly raise airfares, creating serious hardship for residents in remote districts such as Mugu. Following a steep hike in fuel prices in the Nepali market, both airfares and road transportation costs

Will Orind Magnesite Industry ever reopen ?

Nepal, Sindhupalchok, April 27: Questions are once again being raised over whether the long-defunct Orind Magnesite Industry in Balefi Rural

7,642 tourists enter Nepal through Kakarbhitta border point last month

Nepal received altogether 7,642 tourists from third countries in the past nine months through the eastern border in Kakarbhitta, Jhapa.

ICC Women’s Challenge Trophy: Nepal to bat against USA

Nepal has won the toss and chosen to bat first in the match against the United States as part of

NA Chair Dahal terms SMEs as pillar of economy

National Assembly (NA) Chair Narayan Prasad Dahal has said that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the pillar of the

SALICO launches index-based milk insurance scheme

Sagarmatha Lumbini Insurance Company Limited (SALICO) has introduced an index-based milk production insurance policy aimed at protecting farmers from losses

Sudurpashchim hydro potential largely untapped despite huge capacity

Despite being home to Nepal’s three major river basins—Mahakali, Seti, and Karnali—Sudurpashchim Province has utilised less than one percent of

Annapurna Base Camp still without telephone, electricity

Myagdi, Nepal, April 26: The plan to expand communication and electricity facilities at the Annapurna Base Camp of Annapurna I Mountain

homestay at baglung
Homestay training to promote an ancient village

Mustang, Nepal, April 26: Yangjin Gurung of Marang in Loghekar Damodarkunda Rural Municipality-1 in Upper Mustang, has completed homestay training

Industry revival sounds exciting but entails significant cost and risk

Kathmandu, Nepal, April 26: The government’s move to bring the large public enterprises (PEs), that have long been closed or running