•      Sat Dec 6 2025
Logo
Area under agricultural crops up in Karnali province

Surkhet, Jan 4: Karnali Province, which lags behind in economic development, is estimated to have a growth rate of 3.39 per cent in fiscal year 2023/24. According to a study conducted by Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to increase by 3.87 per cent in

59.55 million metric tons of paddy production expected this year

Issuing a press release on Friday, the ministry stated that there will be a significant rise in paddy production compared

Gold ornaments
Gold trading at Rs 151,500 per tola today

Kathmandu, Jan 2: The price of the gold has increased Rs 500 per tola in the local market today. According

Expansion of roads in Bhojpur boosts market access

Local agricultural produces in various parts of Bhojpur district have got a greater access to markets after roads were expanded

gold
Gold price up by Rs 1,400 per tola today

The price of gold increased by Rs 1,400 per tola (11.66 grams) in the domestic market today. However, the price

Annapurna Conservation sets record for tourist arrivals in 2024

The Annapurna region, a renowned and adventure destination for trekking, welcomed a record number of foreign tourists in 2024, reaching

Number of hotels and restaurants reaches 142,233 in Nepal

The number of institutions offering residential and hospitality services, including hotels, lodges, resorts, homestays, guest houses, hostels, restaurants, and catering/party

Bandipur Visit Year-2025 kicks off from today

Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Devendra Dahal inaugurated the tourism promotional campaign in the historical town Bandipur in Tanahu

Petrol and diesel price increased, aviation fuel price reduced

Petrol prices have been increased by Rs 1 per liter, and diesel prices have risen by Rs 2 per liter.

Domestic and international air passengers increased in 2024

According to the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN), domestic air passengers rose by 13% and international air passengers by