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Gold prices rise by Rs. 200, silver steady

Kathmandu: In the Nepalese gold and silver market today, the price of fine gold has increased by Rs 200 per tola compared to the previous trading day. The price of gold, which was traded at Rs 1 lakh 500 per tola the previous day, has been fixed at Rs 1

Revitalization of economy is government’s first priority: Prachanda

Newly appointed Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has underscored that reviving the economy is the government's first priority.

DPM, Finance Minister Poudel pledges to bring back economy reeling…

Newly-appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Poudel has assumed his office.

Baglung produces orange worth Rs 240 million

Baglung district has witnessed a growth of 20 percent in orange production compared to the last year. This year, the

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Country receives Rs 378 billion in remittance in four months

With impressive growth rate in the remittance inflow compared to the last year, the country has received Rs 378.04 billion

Expo contributes to national economy: President Bhandari

President Bidya Devi Bhandari on Thursday inaugurated the 7th edition of ‘Birat Expo and Industrial Trade Fair’ in the premises

Govt., private sector should come together to resolve economic problems:…

Finance Minister Janardan Sharma has said the government was committed to resolve problems seen in the country’s economy. Addressing the

Proposed Dodhara-Chandani dry port contributes to increased economic activities

The proposed Dodhara-Chandani dry port in Kanchanpur district has already benefited local people in various ways. Under the project, approximately

Increase domestic products for self-reliant economy: President Bhandari

President Bidya Devi Bhandari has said we need to increase domestic products to ensure self-reliant economy. Time has come to

Tourists in Ghodepani enjoying scenic beauty of Nepal. (file photo)
Over 500 thousand tourists arrive in 10 months

The arrival of foreign tourists in Nepal has gradually caught the track. In the past 10 months, around 500,000 foreign