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Finance Minister Pun issues directive for paying dues to dairy…

Kathmandu, March 15: The Ministry of Finance is to immediately pay the dues to the dairy farmers. Finance Minister Barshaman Pun has directed the high officials of the Ministry, including the Revenue Secretary Dr Ram Prasad Ghimire, to immediately take forward the process of paying the dairy farmers, according to

Minister Bhandari pledges to build investment-friendly atmosphere

Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies, Damodar Bhandari, has said the incumbent government has no excuse to be failure.

Finance Ministry forms taskforce to study problems of microfinance

The Ministry of Finance has formed a seven-member taskforce to identify problems surfaced in microfinance sector and recommend the resolving

Govt, microfinance victims ink six-point agreement

The government and the struggle committee of victims of micro-financial institutions have inked a six-point agreement.

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Talks with microfinance victims nears agreement

Talks held with the agitating microfinance financial institutions victims is heading towards an agreement.

Daiji Chhela industrial corridor is on top priority: Minister Bhandari

Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies, Damodar Bhandari, has expressed commitment to operating the Daiji Chhela industrial corridor of Kanchanpur

Ex-finance ministers Paudel, Sharma demand revising priorities of Appropriation Bill

Vice Chairman of CPN (UML) and former Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel, has urged the government that it rewrote the

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19 candidates vying for Chairman at Securities Board of Nepal

A total of 19 diverse candidates have applied for the vacant post of Chairman at teh Securiies Board of Nepal

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Finance Ministry invites Microfinance victims struggle committee for talks

The Finance Ministry has invited the agitating microfinance institution victims struggle committee for a dialogue.

Fire in plywood industry extinguished after two days

It took more than 60 hours to put out the fire that led to a damage worth Rs 150 million,