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Four hydropower projects halt production

KATHMANDU: Four hydroelectricity projects operating in Myagdi, Mustang and Parbat have halted power production after a transmission tower collapsed. The transmission tower at Chuwa of Kushma Municipality-8, Parbat district has fallen down, leading to disruption in the supply of total 70.6 megawatts electricity from two power plants from Myagdi and

MCC
Finance Ministry correspond with MCC seeking clarification on disputed points

KATHMANDU: The United States Embassy in Kathmandu has confirmed that it has received a letter from the Government of Nepal

Officials raid on multinational company Unilever

HETAUDA: The local administration has sealed the tea processing center of multinational company Unilever in Hetauda and started further action

Gold
Gold price fell by Rs. 200 per tola

KATHMANDU: Gold prices declined in the Nepali market on Thursday, the fifth day of the week. According to the Federation

HAN appeal for protecting hotel industry

KATHMANDU: A delegation of the Hotel Association of Nepal (HAN) called on Minister for Finance Janardan Sharma here on Wednesday

Colombo – Kathmandu direct flight launched

KATHMANDU: The Sri Lankan Airlines has launched a direct flight from Sri Lanka to Nepal today. An aircraft –’A’ 320

NRB
Briquette from worn-out, unusable bank notes

KATHMANDU: Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has brought the technology of making briquette from the torn, worn-out, soiled and trashed bank

Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu
Kathmandu-Sri Lanka direct flight begins today

KATHMANDU: The Sri Lankan Airlines is launching a direct flight from Kathmandu to Sri Lanka from today. Spokesperson at Civil

Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN)
COVID-19 crisis: CAAN hit by significant fall in revenue

KATHMANDU: The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN)’s revenue collection in the past two years dropped significantly due to COVID-19

Nepal Electricity Authority
Shivam Cement yet to pay electricity tariff worth Rs 2.3…

KATHMANDU: Shivam Cement Limited has yet to pay electricity tariff worth Rs 2.3 billion, said the Nepal Electricity Authority. The