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Rs 47.71 billion paid for abroad study in five months

Kathmandu, Jan 17: A huge amount of cash was transferred for education from Nepal in the first five months of current fiscal year. In a Current Macroeconomic and Financial Situation of Nepal (Based on Five Months Data Ending Mid-December, 2024/25) released by the central bank, a total of Rs 47.71

Chinese tourists captivated by Nepalese hospitality and warmth

Nepal continues to attract a significant number of Chinese tourists, with 101,879 visitors arriving from China in 2024, according to

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Gold price up by Rs 1,200, trading at Rs. 156,600…

According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, the gold is being traded at Rs 156,600 per

NOC hikes petrol, diesel and kerosene prices

The corporation's board of directors decided to raise the price of petrol by Rs 2 per liter and the prices

Kathmandu court grants bail to Rabi Lamichhane in cooperative misuse…

The Kathmandu District Court has ordered the release of Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) President Rabi Lamichhane on bail amounting to

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It is against constitutional provision to scuttle bill through ordinance:…

Lawmaker and Former Finance Minister Barsha Man Pun has said that to introduce a bill under discussion at the parliamentary

Government has paid attention for boosting economy: Prime Minister

Private sector industry and business organizations, including the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI), have said that

NRB tightening credit mobilization of cooperatives

The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has unveiled a draft with new standards to manage savings and credit of cooperative organizations

Minister Adhikari stresses for resolving farmers’ problems

The Agriculture Minister also expressed commitment to bring those misusing the grants under the ambit of action.

Half-yearly review of budget: 39% income, 35% expenditures

The half-yearly review of the budget indicates that 39 percent of the targeted income and 35 percent of the projected