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Finance Minister unveils annual budget of Rs 1.86 trl for…

Kathmandu, May 28: The government has announced the budget of Rs 1.86 trillion for the upcoming fiscal year 2024/025. Minister for Finance Barshaman Pun unveiled the budget in a joint meeting of the federal parliament this afternoon. As announced, Rs 1140.66 billion (61.31 percent) has been allocated towards current expenditure

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The federal government is to allocate 567 billion rupees to the provincial and local governments (PLGs) in the coming financial

Government accords priority to hydropower promotion

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karnali province lawmakers
Karnali Province government records around four billion in arrears

The accumulated arrears of the Karnali Province government and subordinate offices have soared to around four billion rupees.

Govt to form high-level taskforce for structural reforms of economy

The government has set five strategies and five priorities of the budget and outlined five strategies for economic reforms in

Finance Minister Pun presenting FY 2081/82 budget

The meeting of the Council of Ministers this afternoon has passed the annual estimates of the revenue and expenditure (budget)

Govt. approves annual development programme, MTEF

A meeting of the National Planning Commission has approved government's annual development programme and three-year medium term expenditure framework.

Budget presentation postponed to 3 PM

The Cabinet meeting has been delayed. The meeting, initially slated to convene at 11 AM, has been rescheduled to start

Bagmati Province govt unveils policies, programmes

Chief of Bagmati Province, Yadav Chandra Sharma, released the Bagmati Province Government's policies and programmes for the upcoming fiscal year

NRB amends directives based on Review of Monetary Policy

Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the central bank of Nepal, has issued directives, amending provisions as part of its third-quarter monetary