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IBN approves Rs 99.20 billion investment commitment

Kathmandu, April 4: The Investment Board Nepal (IBN) has approved investment commitments of Rs 99.20 billion for four energy projects. The 57th meeting of the Board held today under the chair of Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' decided this. Those projects getting the investment approvals include the 166-megawatt Super

Legal amendment a priority to attract foreign investment: PM Dahal

Addressing the 57th meeting of the Investment Board Nepal today, the Prime Minister who also serves as the Board Chair

Karnali Chief Minister Sharma announces resignation

Addressing the Province Assembly's meeting today, CM Sharma shared that he quit the Chief Minister's seat. His resignation comes in

Gandaki CM Pandey resigns

Chief Minister Pandey-led government was in minority after the CPN (Maoist Centre), a partner in the ruling alliance, withdrew its

Lawmakers want prompt resumption of Nepal-China transits shut after pandemic

Parliamentarians have demanded the prompt resumption of Nepal-China transit points closed with the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Birgunj metropolis continues removing illegal structures

Birgunj Metropolitan City has given continuity to the campaign of identifying the encroached public property

NC demands formation of parliamentary committee on cooperative case

In response, Speaker Ghimire said his and the House's attention was drawn on the issues raised by lawmaker Yadav.

Five containers with equipment to explore petroleum products arrive in…

Five small containers loaded with such equipment arrived here from China via Kolkata and Rupaidiya point. It is said, now

DPM Shrestha says his China visit remained productive

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Narayan Kaji Shrestha, who returned home today after completing an official visit

Deputy Prime Minister Shrestha returns home

On the invitation of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Deputy Prime Minister Shrestha had visited China from March 24 to