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Global IME Bank and IME Group Contribute NPR 50 Million…

Kathmandu, Oct 6: Global IME Bank, along with IME Group, has contributed NPR 50 million to the Prime Minister's Disaster Relief Fund. On Sunday, Chandra Prasad Dhakal, the Chairman of Global IME Bank and IME Group, handed over the cheque to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. A total of NPR

Finance Ministry starts homework on resource management for disaster recovery

The Ministry of Finance has started homework on the effect of flood and landslide on the economy and management of

Nepal to receive 1.06 billion rupees from carbon trade

Nepal is to receive 1.06 billion rupees from carbon trade. Nepal is going to receive the amount for reducing carbon

Farmers left with nothing as near-harvest paddy is washed away

Bhimraj Mandal of Hanumannagar Kankalini Municipality-1 had planted paddy in two bigaha of land and just when the time of

Creating investment atmosphere should be all governments’ priority: CM Acharya

Chief Minister of Lumbini Province Chet Narayan Acharya reaffirmed the commitment of his province to creating an atmosphere favourable to

Tatopani border point accessible by ropeway

The Tatopani border point along the Nepal-China border is currently accessible only by ropeway following the recent flooding of the

Nepal, India sign B2B Framework Agreement on petroleum infrastructure

Nepal and India have reached the B2B Framework Agreement regarding the development of petroleum infrastructure in Nepal.

Government will facilitate in marketing of farmers’ produce: Minister Bhandari

Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Damodar Bhandari has said that the government will market the goods produced by farmers

Qatari investors seek opportunities in Nepal

There is significant interest from Qatari investors in Nepal's IT sector, pharmaceutical industry, banking and financial services, hydropower and tourism.

Property worth Rs 300 million of telecom, internet providers damaged

Properties worth around Rs 300 million of telephone and internet service providers were damaged from landslide, floods and inundation triggered