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NRB to collect deposit equivalent to Rs 10 billion

Kathmandu, Dec 15: Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) is collecting deposit equivalent to Rs 10 billion from this December 17. The Central Bank will collect this amount using the deposit collection instrument, it is stated. It will collect the deposit from December 17 till December 24. The deposit collection would be

Sixteenth periodic plan: GDP target to exceed Rs 80 trillion

The draft of the 16th five-year plan (2081/82-2085/86) encapsulating the main goal of economic development with good governance, social justice

Sugarcane farmers of Sarlahi disown govt decision on support price

The sugarcane farmers in Sarlahi district have expressed their objection to the minimum support price fixed by the government.

Gold
Gold and Silver price slightly increased on Friday

The prices of gold in Nepal continues to fluctuate in recent days. The price of hallmark gold have increased by

President Paudel stresses on handicraft trade and industry-friendly policy

President Ram Chandra Paudel has underscored the need of formulating business friendly Acts, laws and policies for the promotion of

Nepal Rastra Bank
Inflation increases in Mountain region of Nepal

Similarly, y-o-y CPI in Kathmandu Valley is 6.0 per cent in Mid-November while it is 4.42 per cent in Tarai,

Asian Development Bank
ADB approves $166 million financing package for seven municipalities

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $166 million financing package to boost the local economy in Nepal by

NRB
Remittance inflows increased to Rs. 477 billion in four months:…

Nepal Rastra Bank, the central bank of Nepal, has said that the remittance inflows increased 26.4 percent to Rs.477.96 billion

Gold price
Sharp increase in gold and silver price today

The price of hallmark gold have increased sharply by Rs. 2800 per tola on Thursday in Nepali market.

Nepal has abundant potential of green energy: PM Dahal

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said green energy has huge potential in Nepal. He also laid emphasis on