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75 percent of egg producers displaced in Chitwan

Chitwan, July 18: Nearly 75 percent egg producing entrepreneurs have been displaced in Chitwan, a hub for eggs production in Nepal. They have to leave this business after continuous fall of eggs in the market. According to farmers, they have to sell eggs at much lower than cost price. Some

Bishnu Paudel
Finance Minister Poudel assures payment for construction entrepreneurs

Kathmandu, July 18: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Bishnu Prasad Poudel assured the construction entrepreneurs that their complaints

Govt. issues 73-point guideline for budget enforcement

The government has issued 73-point guidelines for the enforcement of the budget.

Finance Minister Paudel assures payment for construction entrepreneurs

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Bishnu Prasad Poudel assured the construction entrepreneurs that their complaints regarding due payment

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Gold price increased by Rs. 2000 per tola today

The gold price in Nepal set a new record. The prices of hallmark gold have increased by Rs. 2000 per

Nepal Airlines
Nepal Airlines pays Rs 43 crore as installment to EPF,…

Nepal Airlines Corporation, a government-owned entity, has paid Rs. 43 crore 9 lakh for the installment of aircraft purchase.

Chiribabu Maharjan
Lalitpur Metropolis exceeds revenue collection target

The Lalitpur Metropolitan City (LMC) has achieved notable success in revenue collection and spending of capital in the last fiscal

Govt. will adopt policy to encourage private sector: PM Oli

According to a press statement issued by the FNCCI, Prime Minister Oli expressed the commitment to take special initiatives for

Finance Minister assures support to private sector

At a meeting with the representatives of Nepal Bankers' Association on Tuesday, Poudel stated that the government will work with

Revenue collections, expenditures fail to meet targets in FY 2023-24

In the fiscal year 2080-81 BS (2023-24), the government's revenue and expenditure fell short of annual targets. According to the