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External sector remains challenging though internal sector of country’s economy…

Kathmandu, March 11: Country's economy which remained sluggish in the past couple of quarters due to COVID-19 impacts, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, political instability and some other factors is now gradually on track. As per the recent data shared by Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the central bank, the external sector of

World Bank urged to up development assistance to Nepal

Kathmandu, March 11: Finance Minister Barshaman Pun on Monday held a meeting with Faris Hadad-Zervos, the Country Director of the

Farmers attract to herbs production in Kailali

Tikapur, March 10: Farmers at Tikapur, Lamki-Chua, Janaki, Bhajani and Bardgoriya in Kailali have lately attracted to herbs production. They

Women entrepreneurs worry over market for dhaka garments

Baglung, March 9: A dozen of women from Taman village of Tamankhola rural municipality-3 of the district established a dhaka

NEPSE suspends trading after 6 percent surge

Kathmandu, March 4: The share trading has been suspended for today after the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) index surged by

Additional remand to Bikal, Sunil for further investigation

Kathmandu, Feb 14: The Special Court has permitted 10 more days’ remand to the suspended Managing Director of Nepal Telecom,

Nepal is a land of investment opportunities: Chandra Dhakal

Kathmandu, Feb 14: President of the Federation of Nepalese Chamber of Commerce and Industries (FNCCI), Chandra Dhakal, has requested the

International investors have shown curiosity to invest in Nepal: Finance…

Kathmandu, Feb 8: Finance Minister and Coordinator of Investment Summit Steering Committee, Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat, has said inquiries of

Nepal Rastra Bank
Remittances inflow increases by 25 percent, BoP remained surplus: NRB

The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the central bank of Nepal, has said that the remittance inflows have increased 25.3 percent

Transmission line
Construction of Amarpur-Dhungesanghu transmission line begins

The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has implemented a project to develop the Amarpur-Dhungesanghu 132 kV double circuit transmission line spanning