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Class “A” banks maintain higher credit-deposit ratio

Kathmandu, March 11: The latest financial indicators as of Magh end, 2081 BS (Mid-February 2025) reveal that Class "A" commercial banks continue to dominate Nepal’s banking sector in terms of deposits, loans, and financial outreach. The report highlights a stark contrast in key financial ratios among Class "A", Class "B",

Indian survey shows lack of stakeholder consultations when introducing policies

Despite attempts towards shaping and instituting reforms, there have been concerns attached with the lack of stakeholder consultations when introducing

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Remittance inflow increased 7.3%, BoP in surplus of Rs. 284.41…

The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has said that the remittance inflows have increased 7.3 percent to Rs.900.58 billion in the

Raghuganga folks put forth 31-point demands before hydropower projects

Locals of Raghuganga Rural Municipality in Myagdi district have put forth a 31-point demand before five hydropower projects that are

Google engineer Pratik Karki sets sights on disrupting the AI…

Anthromind has begun working with multiple enterprise customers, including foundational AI research organizations, and has garnered significant interest from cloud

Tara Air suspends flights to three districts from Surkhet

Tara Air, a private airlines company, has suspended its regular flights from Surkhet to mid-western hilly districts as Mugu, Humla

Cathay Pacific to operate daily flight on Kathmandu-Hong Kong route

Cathay Pacific Airlines is going to operate one flight between Kathmandu and Hong Kong on a daily basis from March

Chandra Dhakal comes up with Nepal’s largest paper industry

President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) and Chairman of IME Group, Chandra Prasad Dhakal,

Livestock service centre resumes after a year

A livestock service centre closed for a year resumed on Sunday. The centre located at Jumlakot village of Tila rural

Gold price increases Rs 1400, silver up Rs. 25 per…

The price of gold increased by Rs 1400 per tola (11.66 grams). According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and