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Nothing encouraging in budget: Nepali Congress

Kathmandu, May 28: The main opposition Nepali Congress has said that the budget presented by the government for the next fiscal year 2081/82 does not have anything that would make the common people enthusiastic. In response to queries from journalists about the budget presented today, NC spokesperson and former finance

Changes made in tax rates of different goods, commodities

The government has made changes in the tax rates of different goods and commodities through the upcoming fiscal year's budget

FY 2024/25 Budget: 567 billion rupees for province, local govts

The federal government is to allocate 567 billion rupees to the provincial and local governments (PLGs) in the coming financial

Government accords priority to hydropower promotion

The government has expected to enhance the capacity of the national grid by increasing its capacity to 4500 megawatts in

Govt to form high-level taskforce for structural reforms of economy

The government has set five strategies and five priorities of the budget and outlined five strategies for economic reforms in

Finance Minister Pun presenting FY 2081/82 budget

The meeting of the Council of Ministers this afternoon has passed the annual estimates of the revenue and expenditure (budget)

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NRB amends directives based on Review of Monetary Policy

Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the central bank of Nepal, has issued directives, amending provisions as part of its third-quarter monetary

Auditor General submits annual report to President Paudel

The 61st annual report of the Auditor General has been submitted to President Ram Chandra Paudel. Auditor General Toyam Raya

Budget for the upcoming fiscal year at 1:00 pm on…

The government is set to unveil the budget (estimations of the government annual revenue and expenditures) for the fiscal year

Policies and programmes prioritize constitution implementation: MPs Sharma, Wagle

CPN (Maoist Centre) Deputy Secretary General and Member of Parliament Janardan Sharma 'Prabhakar', has said that the government's policies and