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Congress calls govt’s attention to Indian ban on exports of…

Kathmandu: Main opposition Nepali Congress has drawn the attention of the government to an Indian ban on the imports of refined palm oil from Nepal, asking it to initiate diplomatic measures for an alternative. Investments of industrialists and jobs have been put at risk following the ban, read a statement

‘MCC fund will be utilised for the interest of the…

            Kathmandu: Finance Minister Dr. Yuba Raj Khatiwada has said the overall economic indicators of the country were healthy and

Drinking water project worth 150 million begins

            Kanchanpur: The implementation of a drinking water project worth Rs 150 million has begun at Mahuliya of Bhimduttanagar municipality-2

Minister Pun urges foreign investment in Nepal’s energy sector

UAE: Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Barsha Man Pun, who is on a United Arab Emirates visit, today

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Gold, silver prices fall

            Kathmandu:  The price of gold which was continuous on rise lately has started falling. According to the Federation of

Government serious in addressing problems seen in SEZ

            Kathmandu: The government is to take programme-based initiatives for resolving all types of problems seen in the Special Economic

Rock Garden in Lamjung beckoning visitors

            Lamjung: The Khanigaon Rock Garden at Ghermu, Marsyangdi rural municipality in the northern belt of Lamjung district is a

Snowfall in Sudur Paschim highlands for third time, highways obstructed

            Dadeldhura: Heavy snowfall has taken place in high altitude areas of Sudur Paschim state for the third time this

Minister Bhattarai requests to send 100,000 tourists from Australia

Melbourne, Australia: Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Yogesh Bhattarai urged Nepali authorities to send at least 100,000 Australian

Writ petition filed against advertisement bill

            Kathmandu: A writ petition has been registered at the apex court against the Advertisement Management Act – which was