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Commercial banks of Nepal further reduce interest rates

Kathmandu, Aug 17: Nepal's private sector commercial banks have published new interest rates for the Nepali month of Bhadra (beginning from August 17), showing a further decline compared to Shrawan. The average interest rates - saving and credit - of banks continue to follow a downward trend. In Shrawan, banks

NOC hikes petrol price, reduces diesel and kerosene price

With the price adjustment, the petrol will be available at Rs. 161 per liter in Kathmandu while diesel/kerosene will cost

RTDF needed for Madhes Province as well: Minister Gurung

Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung, has underscored the need of implementing the Rural Telecommunications Development Fund

Government expenditure reached Rs. 1,508 billion in FY 2024/25

In fiscal year 2081/82 (2024/25), the government’s total expenditure amounted to Rs. 1,508 billion. In the previous fiscal year 2023/24,

Foton and Sokon gears up for NADA 2025 with Unitree…

Foton is geared up to make a strong appearance at this year's NADA Auto Show 2025, taking place from August

MCC Project: Signing of two major contract agreements

Millennium Challenge Account Nepal signed two major contracts under the Compact’s Electricity Transmission Project, jointly funded by the governments of

Hemraj Dhakal appointed as SEBON board member

Hemraj Dhakal, Vice President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI), has been appointed as a

77% paddy seedlings transplantation completed in Madhes

Almost 77 per cent of paddy seedlings transplantation was completed until the first week of August in the eight districts

Tourism Insurance and Risk Management: A Travel Sustainability Financing

For sustainable tourism, risk management strategies should be put into place. It could be determining and mitigating risks associated with

Rasuwa flood: Insurance claims reach Rs. 985.98 million

The preliminary insurance claims resulting from the damages caused by continuous rainfall, floods, and landslides in Rasuwa district on July