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Over 500 thousand tourists arrive in 10 months

The arrival of foreign tourists in Nepal has gradually caught the track. In the past 10 months, around 500,000 foreign tourists visited Nepal, according to data with the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB). The figure is huge increase as compared to the figure in 2020 and 2021 when the pandemic was

Over 500 thousand tourists arrive in 10 months

Kathmandu: The arrival of foreign tourists in Nepal has gradually caught the track. In the past 10 months, around 500,000

Securities Board of Nepal
SEBON issues guidelines providing IPO quota to NRNs

The Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) has implemented the 'Securities Issuance and Allocation (Sixth Amendment) Guidelines, 2022' with the objective

Election Commission Nepal
Economic agendas of political parties: how viable are election manifestos?

The government officials and stakeholders have made public announcements on deteriorating economic status of the country. High inflation, stress on

Himalaya Airlines begins chartered flight from Bhairahawa

At a time when the Bhairahawa-based Gautam Buddha International Airport has been criticized for its limited business, the Himalaya Airlines

TDF to help expand electric bus service in Kathmandu valley

Kathmandu: The Town Development Fund (TDF) has put forth a plan to expand electric bus service in the Kathmandu Valley

India to import 22 megawatt more energy from Nepal

The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has received approval from India to export 22 megawatt of power produced from Chilime Hydropower

Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN)
Govt. gives permission for two-way air service agreement with US,…

The government of Nepal has given permission in principle for two-way air service agreement with the US and Switzerland.

Seedless paddy worries farmers in Syangja

Syangja: The farmers here are worried after the paddy they cultivated did not bear fruits even when it is time

How Developing Countries Can Reach Net Zero

BEIJING – The world’s developing economies are gearing up for a fight ahead of next month’s United Nations Climate Change