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Everest region welcomes around 9,000 trekkers in a month

Solukhumbu, Oct 26: Nearly 9,000 trekkers visited the Sagarmatha (Everest) region, locally known as Khumbu region, of Solukhumbu district in a month. According to the Sagarmatha National Park's office, Namche, a total of 8,902 tourists arrived in the Khumbu region from mid-September to mid-October of the current fiscal year 2024/25.

Farmers in Doti excited on kiwi farming, farmers growing over…

The District Agriculture Knowledge Centre has started expanding kiwi plantations in Badikedar and Jorayal rural municipalities.

Floriculture business suffers Rs 150 million in damages

The heavy rainfall on September 27 and 28 has caused significant damage to the floriculture business. As a result, the

Governor Maha Prasad Adhikari
Nepal’s financial situation satisfactory, says Governor Adhikari

Governor of Nepal Rastra Bank Maha Prasad Adhikari has stated that Nepal's financial sector is stable, with balanced inflation balanced

Flowers and festivals: Ditch plastic to prevent pollution

Flowers are essential paraphernalia for festivals, religious events, fairs and rituals. Varieties of flowers grown in Nepal have religious and

355 ropanis of paddy in Myagdi left in ruins

Hailstones damaged crops during harvest time on 355 ropanis of land in Myagdi district. The rain and hailstones on Sunday

Financing Food Security Will Yield High Returns

In 2023 alone, the FAO Investment Centre helped mobilize $6.6 billion in new investment by designing 38 public investment projects

Farmers using technology to boost income

Kanchanpur, Oct. 25: The use of technology in farming has gradually increased in Belauri and other areas in the district

Nepal Electricity Authority
NEA blocks power supply to non-paying industries

Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has started blocking power supply to industries involved in the dedicated and trunk line dispute once

Gold
Gold price drops Rs 700 per tola today

The gold and silver price have decreased today in the Nepali market.