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Policies and programmes encourage tourism entrepreneurs

Kathmandu, May 15: The government presented the policies and programmes which have aimed at promoting tourism by reviving marketing of tourism programmes and prioritizing necessary infrastructures. The government has planned to develop tourism destinations and increase inflow of foreign tourists. Concluding that the traditional approach of tourism promotion needs revisiting,

Budget incorporates policies and programmes: Minister Pun

Finance Minister Barshaman Pun has said the budget would come in line with the policies and programmes presented yesterday.

NOC
Petro prices decline by Rs. 7 per liter beginning this…

The Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has revised the prices of petroleum products to be effective from Wednesday midnight.

Estimated cost of executing 16th Plan determined at approx Rs…

The estimated cost of implementing the 16th Plan is approximately Rs 11.1 trillion, the National Planning Commission (NPC) said today.

Trade Facilitation Guide to Export Pashmina from Nepal launched

A comprehensive guide for Pashmina export was launched aiming to facilitate small-scale businesses in exporting Nepal’s Himalayan Chyangra Pashmina products

Doubt that policy and programmes will be implemented: Congress

Leaders of the main opposition Nepali Congress and Rastriya Prajatantra Party have expressed their doubt over the implementation of the

Government to undertake legal, policy intervention to address cooperative issues

The government has pledged to take necessary initiatives to address issues in the banking, financial institutes, microfinance, and cooperative sectors.

Sudurpashim government spends just 34.5 percent of total budget

The Sudurpashim government's budget expenditures for the past 10 months of the current fiscal year amount to just 34.5 percent,

Global IME wins Global Finance ‘Best Bank Award’ for 2024

Kathmandu, May 13: Global IME Bank Limited has been honored with the Best Bank Award for this year by Global

Gold
Gold price up Rs 2,300 per tola in Nepali market

Price of yellow metal has increased by Rs 2,300 per tola (11.66 grams) in the domestic market today.