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Chinese shoppers spend over $100 billion in shopping fest

HONG KONG (AP) — Chinese consumers spent over a hundred billion dollars during this year’s Singles’ Day shopping festival, signaling a rebound in consumption as China recovers from the coronavirus pandemic and a battering of the economy. From Nov. 1 to Nov. 11, shoppers spent 498.2 billion yuan ($75.1 billion)

Favourable weather helps improve tea production

Ilam: Farmers have said the tea production has increased in the autumn season this year compared to that of the

Private sector engine of growth: Finance Minister Poudel

Kathmandu: Minister of Finance Bishnu Prasad Poudel has said that the economy cannot be made dynamic without increasing the confidence

PM Oli inspect Kimathanka transit and Arun Third Project

Kathmandu: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has today monitored the Arun Third Hydroelectricity Project. The 900-Megawattcapacity project is under construction

Process begins to purchase fertilizer from Bangladesh

Kathmandu: Process to purchase fertilizer has begun after the cabinet meeting held on Monday gave permission to the Ministry of

Construction of canal for Babai irrigation project intensifies

Bardiya: Construction of canal under the Babai irrigation project, one of the national pride projects that aims to irrigate 36,000

37 local levels yet to submit their budget

Kathmandu: Altogether 37 local levels have not submitted their budget for fiscal year 2020/21 at the Ministry of Federal Affairs

Tourism activities resume from mid-November: Minister Bhattarai

Kathmandu: Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Yogesh Kumar Bhattarai said that all sort of tourism activities would be

Saudi government approves exit visa to 1,217 Nepalis

Kathmandu: The Saudi government has approved exit visas to 1,217 Nepali workers to return home. At the request of the

Passengers’ flow up in Simkot airport

Humla: Simkot airport of Humla has witnessed increasing outflow of passengers to their destinations. The daily flow of passengers to