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Nepal’s public debt exceeds Rs. 2 trillion 221 billion

Kathmandu, July 24: The government owes public debt over Rs 2 trillion 221 billion. As per the data unveiled by the Public Debt Management Office, till the end of the fiscal 2079/80 BS (2022-23), Nepal owes internal loan equivalent to over Rs 1,100 billion and external loan worth Rs 1093

Reckoning 61 years’ history of Janakpur Cigarette Factory

Now the factory and its periphery have been used by the government of Madhes Province. The Office of Chief Minister

IMF delegation calls on NPC Vice-Chair Shrestha

A delegation led by International Monetary Fund (IMF) Mission Chief Tidiane Kinda today called on National Planning Commission (NPC) Vice-Chair

Monetary policy stimulates the economy: Finance Minister Dr Mahat

Finance Minister Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat has said the monetary policy for the current fiscal year will help stimulate the

Inflow of tourists up in Mustang

Number of tourists visiting Mustang has increased by 45 percent. According to the Area Conservation office, Jomsom of the Annapurna

Monetary policy is positive one: Chairman KC

President of Nepal Bankers Association, the umbrella organization of Nepalese private sector commercial banks, Sunil KC has responded that the

Book on banking discipline for Sustainable Development released

A new book titled 'Banking Discipline for Sustainable Development' has been released. The book authored by BN Gharti sheds light

NRB unveils Monitory Policy for FY 2023/24

The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), central bank of Nepal, has unveiled the much expected monitory policy for the fiscal year

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Gold prices decreased by Rs 500 per tola today

Gold prices decreased by Rs 500 per tola today

Kutheli Bukhari Hydropower distributes IPO shares

Kutheli Bukhari Small Hydropower Limited had issued 101,151 units worth Rs 1.01 crores as Initial Public Offering (IPO) to the