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Governor Adhikari and RBI governor Das meet

Kathmandu: Nepal Rastra Bank governor Maha Prasad Adhikari and his Indian counterpart, governor of Reserve Bank of India, Shaktikanta Das held a sideline meeting in the U.S. capital, Washington DC, on Wednesday. On the occasion, governor Adhikari and Das had discussed on several issues including digitalization of monetary matters of

Slight improvement in NEPSE, increased by 4.15 points

Kathmandu: The NEPSE index, which measures share turnover in the Nepal’s securities market, has risen by a few points. According

Upper Dordi ‘A’ hydel into test phase, full fledged production…

The construction of the 25-Megawatt Upper Dordi 'A' Hydroelectricity Project has completed. According to the Liberty Energy Hydropower, the testing

Janardan Sharma
Finance Minister Sharma in USA for WB, IMF conference

Kathmandu: Finance Minister Janardan Sharma has arrived in Washington D.C., the capital of the United States of America (USA) on

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US dollar becomes further strong

Kathmandu : The value of the US dollar is gradually skyrocketing thus making the Nepali currency weaker. According to the

Vegetable market in Kathmandu.
‘Consumers’ awareness imperative to curb black marketing’

The experts and stakeholders concerned have said consumers themselves should be more aware to curb black marketing in the wake

Manang sees increasing trend of tourists’ arrival

Tourism sector which was badly battered for nearly two years due to COVID-19 has gradually gained momentum. It may be

Himalayan Goats being brought to Kathmandu from Darchula for Dashain

Chyangra, the Himalayan goats, will be brought in around 500 numbers to Kathmandu from Darchula district in view of upcoming

Himalayan Goats in Dolpa.
Chyangra being brought to Kathmandu from Darchula for Dashain

Chyangra, the Himalayan goats, will be brought in around 500 numbers to Kathmandu from Darchula district in view of upcoming

Vegetable market in Kathmandu.
Market monitoring intensified, 175 firms face action

The Department of Commerce, Supplies and Consumer Protection has intensified market monitoring in the wake of approaching festivals.