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Power Trading Company gets permission for international power trade

KATHMANDU: The government has granted permission to the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA)'s subsidiary company for international power trading for the first time. A cabinet meeting on Thursday took the decision to grant permission to the power trade company. By establishing the company three years back, the NEA has been demanding

Country records 63 percent –rise in foreign trade in five…

Nabin Poudel/RSS KATHMANDU: Country’s foreign trade has increased by 63 percent in the first five months of the current fiscal

Nepal receives investment pledges for 30 billion in five months

KATHMANDU: Nepal has received foreign investment commitment of Rs 30 billion in the first five months of the current fiscal

Dividends declared by commercial banks, highest by NABIL

KATHMANDU: Commercial banks listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) have announced to pay dividend to investors from the last

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Up-gradation of Dhangadhi airport soon- Minster Ale

DHANGADHI: Minster for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Prem Bahadur Ale said land acquisition would gain momentum by arranging budget

Qualitative rise in electricity demand, expected to reach 2K megawatts

Ramesh Lamsal/RSS KATHMANDU: The demand for electricity has increased significantly in the domestic market, thanks to effective policy, practical action

Manakamana cable car to remain closed for four days

KATHMANDU: Manakamana cable car would remain closed for four days from tomorrow onward. It would be closed from Sunday for

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Sharp rise in poultry feed mars farmers in Chitwan

CHITWAN: Price of raw materials needed for poultry feed has witnessed an excessive hike in the recent days citing impacts

NTC to provide broadband internet service to local govt offices

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Telecom (NTC) will provide telecom and broadband internet service to all government offices at local levels across

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Nepal’s Balance of Payment sees Rs 150 billion negative

KATHMANDU: Nepal’s balance of payment has witnessed Rs 150 billion negative in the first four months of the current fiscal