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First Choice Foods exports frozen French fries to the US…

Kathmandu, Nov 5: For the first time, Nepal has exported premium frozen French fries worth Rs 5.488 million (USD 38,480) to the United States through the Bhairahawa Customs point. According to the Customs Office, Rupandehi-based First Choice Foods Pvt. Ltd. exported 43,520 kilograms of frozen French fries (two containers) to

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Only 118 out of 1,407 projects contracted as deadline nears…

The Ministry of Water Resources and Energy Development of Karnali Province has managed to finalize contracts for only 118 out

FNCCI proposes middle-path solution to resolve power tariff dispute with…

The Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) has proposed a solution to resolve the long-standing dispute over

Vehicles worth Rs 8.70 billion imported through Birgunj custom

Vehicles worth Rs 8.70 billion were imported through the Birgunj customs checkpoint in the first three months of the current

Food Management Company begins purchasing rice

The Food Management and Trade Company is purchasing rice from today. Branch Chief of the Company, Mahi Karan Mahara, informed

Planning Commission deployed 38 teams to assess damage during ‘Gen…

A total of 38 teams have been mobilized across 44 districts to assess the damage to public property, physical infrastructure,

Investment of Rs 9 billion, 27 per cent progress in…

The physical progress of the Mahakali Irrigation Project, a project of national pride, has reached only 27 percent so far.

Japan to provide grant Rs. 2.6 billion for BP Highway…

The Government of Japan has decided the grant assistance 2.8 billion yen equivalent to 2.6 billion Nepalese Rupees for "Emergency

Gold, silver prices see slight slide

Kathmandu, Oct 26: The recent drop in gold and silver prices in the international market has affected the domestic market

Kakarvitta check point imports petro products worth Rs 4.48 billion…

Jhapa, Oct 25: The Kakarvitta check point along the Nepal-India border in Jhapa witnessed the imports of petroleum products worth