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Currency appreciation brings more losses than benefits: Economist Thapa

Kathmandu, Dec 8: In recent times, foreign exchange rates have been rising. According to experts, this rise has brought more losses than benefits to Nepal. Although sectors such as tourism and remittance benefit when foreign exchange rates increase, Nepal’s overall cost rises when importing goods, machinery, and technology, says former

Gen Z martyrs’ families waiting for PM Karki’s job assurance

During the meeting, PM Karki assured them of employment according to their qualifications, Manju Sardar recalls.

Nepal reaffirms its commitment to enhance regional cooperation within SCO:…

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization will complement the spirit of revitalized multilateralism based on sovereign equality.

Natural beauty of Nepal fascinates me: Director Duo

Duo, who also studied at Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies in USA, is active as a researcher

Review implementation before voicing for constitution amendment: Suhang Nembang

After I became a Member of the House of Representatives (HoR), I got an opportunity to learn many things about

Constitution amendment is not a matter of majority-minority thing: Bishnu…

However, there are challenges to the economy, including revenue collection as per targets, further increasing the capital expenditure, and getting

People are disheartened with vicious cycle of corruption: Dr. Bhattarai

Former Prime Minister and Chair of Naya Shakti Party Dr Baburam Bhattarai has stated that the vicious cycle of corruption

Bhuwan Sunar says Dalits continue to be sidelined from state…

Bhuwan Bahadur Sunar has been a member in the National Assembly (NA) since three years, marking his first experience as

Political partisanship must be curbed for good governance

Excessive political partisanship has infiltrated every sector of Nepal, undermining individuals right to live freely.

Koshi Province focused on implementing ‘Game-Changer’ plans: Chief Minister Karki

Koshi Province produces 90% of Nepal’s tea. To enhance its global reach, the province will organize a Tea Conference in