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Nepali importers hit by rising fines on Jharkhand–Bihar trade route

Himal Lamsal Kolkata, India, Nov 26: Nepali importers continue to face recurring challenges in Jharkhand and Bihar while transporting goods via the land routes connected to the Kolkata and Haldia ports. Goods imported from third countries through maritime routes are shipped to Birgunj either by railway rakes or by trucks

MCA Nepal begins construction of New Butwal Substation

The development of New Butwal Substation and 18-km Transmission Line was initiated today at Sunawal Municipality-13 amidst a function organized

NRB
NRB introduces framework for Domestic Systemically Important Banks (D-SIBs)

The framework, aligned with the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) principles, targets banks whose failure could significantly disrupt the

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Gold price jumps Rs. 5200 per tola today

According to Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers' Association, the gold price has increased Rs. 5200 per tola, and

Feasibility study launched to construct lake at Jaljala

A feasibility study has been launched for the construction of a lake in the Jaljala area of Kalanjar Hampal, the

Govt reduces SEZ rate as Rs. 5 per square meter

The government has scrapped the SEZ Operational Standards and Procedures, 2071 BS and reduced the SEZ rental rate from Rs

Social Security Fund contributions nearing 100 billion Rupees

The Social Security Fund (SSF), launched by the government to bring citizens under the umbrella of social protection, is close

Frozen borders: Nepali importers struggle as China routes disrupt

Nepali entrepreneurs have faced significant challenges following the closure of the Kerung border for the past five months.

Nepal govt to procure 700,000 units of e-passport

The government has authorized the Department of Passport to purchase 700 thousand units of e-passport for time being.

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Agricultural land in Karnali Province decreased by 6.08 per cent

The agrarian land in Karnali Province has declined by 6.08 per cent. As per a study carried out by the