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Remittance inflows increased 11.5 percent, current account in surplus

Kathmandu, Nov 19: The Nepal Rastra Bank, the central bank of Nepal, has said that the remittance inflows increased 11.5 percent to Rs.407.31 billion in the first three months of the current fiscal year 2024/25 compared to an increase of 25.8 percent in the same period of the previous year.

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Nepal exporting 40MW electricity to Bangladesh today

Kathmandu, Nov 15: Nepal is exporting 40 megawatts of electricity to Bangladesh today. This is the first time in Nepali

Qatar Airways to start daily flights from Gautam Buddha Airport…

Qatar Airways will begin daily flights from Gautam Buddha International Airport (GBIA) starting Tuesday, according to the Civil Aviation Authority

Pathivara cable car within 15 months

The foundation stone for the construction of a cable car to reach the famous religious pilgrimage site, Pathivara Temple in

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Gautam Buddha International Airport sees surge in international flights

Gautam Buddha International Airport, Nepal's second international airport located in Lumbini, has started witnessing a surge in international flights.

Jumla supplies apples worth 614 million

The district of Jumla produced a total of 20,511 metric tonnes of apples this year.  Of the total production, the

Annapurna welcomes highest number of tourists since recordkeeping

The rural municipality has also developed a tourism master plan for the development of the Annapurna Base Camp.

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Gold price record high again, Rs 2,200 per tola increased…

The Federation of Nepali Gold and Silver Enterpreneurs have fixed the gold and silver price or rate as per the

Energy, Industry ministers request to re-connect power supplies

Industrialists and businessmen have expressed their grief over the cutting of power supplies in industries by the Nepal Electricity Authority

PM Oli insists on AI use for convenient life

"We have a thirst for development and the concept of Digital Nepal was launched to address such desire. We should