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Indian custom clears barrier to Nepali tea after five days

Kakadvitta, April 24: The Indian customs has cleared the barrier to Nepali tea after five days. Seventeen trucks laden with tea which were stalled inside the Indian border got pass from Kakadbhitta checkpoint on Tuesday. Chief of Mechi Customs Office, Ram Prasad Regmi, informed that all 17 trucks ferrying tea

Qatar Amir’s visit encourages tourism entrepreneurs

The two-day State visit of Qatar's Amir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani to Nepal has encouraged tourism entrepreneurs in Nepal.

Nepal and Qatar agree on collaboration in eight sectors

Nepal and Qatar have reached to an agreement and understanding to collaborate in the art and culture, education, communication, youth

List of projects to be showcased at the investment summit…

Kathmandu, April 23: The 58th meeting of Investment Board of Nepal held today has approved the list of projects for

Let us present practical projects, not ‘wish list’: PM Dahal

Kathmandu, April 23: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ stressed on taking the private sector into confidence and spreading a

265 cottage and small industries shut down in Banke

Altogether 265 cottage and small industries have been closed in Banke district in the last nine months of the current

550,000 people acquire work permit till April of current fiscal…

Around 550,000 people have acquired work permit for overseas employment till April 12 of current fiscal year 2023/24. 

homestay at baglung
Nawalpur women achieve economic independence from operating homestay

Earlier dependent on agriculture, Mahato has found better source of income from operation of homestay for nearly five years thereby

3500 tonnes of chemical fertilizer imported from Tatopani

According to Tatopani Customs Office, total 3,500 tonnes of chemical fertilizer has been sent to Kathmandu after the agreement between

Tatopani custom collects Rs 8.56 bln as revenue

The office collected Rs 8.56 billion in revenue against the target of Rs 5.59 billion, Customs Chief Dayananda KC said.