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NEPSE gains 18.81 points and closes at 2,286.54

KATHMANDU: The NEPSE index gained 18.81 points and closed at 2,286.54. The index opened at 2,279.04 and made an intraday low at 2,277.26. The index then made an intraday high at 2,296.17 and ultimately closed at 2,286.54. According to sharesansar.com, 13,289,849 shares traded hands via 50,950 transactions. The trading of

AG Kharel at odds with demand on extended full bench

KATHMANDU: Hearing has begun again in the Constitutional Bench today on writs filed at the Supreme Court against the dissolution

Supreme Court of Nepal
Hearing on HoR dissolution writ goes short of time; next…

KATHMANDU: The hearing on the writ petition filed at Supreme Court went short of time on Wednesday, so it is

Bibeksheel Sajha Party forms political dialogue committee

KATHMANDU: The Bibeksheel Sajha Party has constituted a political dialogue committee to explore the possibilities of and hold dialogue for

Election prepared committee chaired by AIGP formed

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Police has formed a central election preparation and coordination committee led by AIG Biswaraj Pokharel. The 37-member

Justice Sapana Pradhan in the Constitutional Bench

KATHMANDU: Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher Rana has appointed Justice Sapana Malla Pradhan in place of justice Harikrishna Karki to hear

Pulsar Sports Award: Gaurika and Mandekaji best athlete

–Bikram Giri/RSS KATHMANDU: Swimmer Gaurika Singh and Karate player Mandekaji Shrestha have been announced the best female and male athlete

FM’s India visit: Vaccine, border issue and economic partnership key…

Sharachchandra Bhandary/RSS KATHMANDU: The 6th meeting of the Nepal-India Joint Commission to be held in Indian capital, New Delhi, on

Supreme Court of Nepal
Hearing in cabinet expansion case on Jan 24

KATHMANDU: Hearing on the writ petition filed against the shuffling of the Council of Ministers following the dissolution of the

NRB
NRB survey: 54 percent of businesses fully operational

KATHMANDU: Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the central bannk of Nepal, has stated that 54 percent of the country’s industries and