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Two business firms penalized for violating consumer protection law

Kathmandu, Jan 14: The Department of Commerce, Supplies and Consumer Protection has imposed cash fines on two business firms for violating market regulations. According to the Department, BS Dhawalagiri Traders was fined Rs 10,000, while Sindhu Materials Pvt. Ltd. was fined Rs 15,000 after they were found flouting provisions of

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Study finds majority of MSMEs in decline, calls for policy…

Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), which form the backbone of Nepal’s economy, are facing declining performance despite multiple government

Fourth edition of Gaindakot festival begins today

President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) Chandra Prasad Dhakal will inaugurate the festival this

9,000 driving licenses printed in two months

Around 9,000 units of driving license have been printed in the Security Printing Center in Panauti Municipality-5 during two months.

Economic social risk management information system effective

The economic social risk management information system brought in use by Beni Municipality, has become effective.

Fourth International Yam Festival in Bahundangi

A two-day International Yam Festival is going to be organized in Bahundangi Bazaar of Mechinagar Municipality-4 on the occasion of

Climate finance is a matter of justice, not charity: Dr…

Nepal must establish a robust climate finance mechanism under the leadership of the Ministry of Finance and treat climate change

FDB should be made effective for cinema certification: Kharel

Minister for Communications and Information Technology Jagadish Kharel has emphasised that the Film Development Board (FDB) needs to be made

Energy Minister Ghising stresses on prioritizing solar energy

Minister for Energy, water Resources and Irrigation, Kul Man Ghising, has underscored the need of giving priority to solar energy

Sanima Middle Tamor Hydel Project resumes power operation

The Sanima Middle Tamor Hydropower Project of 73 megawatts, which was shut for almost a month, resumed power operation.