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NEPSE index down by 27.54 points

Kathmandu: The stock market index NEPSE has fallen by about one and a half percent. On the first trading day of the week, the market index NEPSE closed at 1855.06 points after falling by 27.54 points (1.46 percent). Due to decline in all sub-indices, NEPSE also decreased by about one

Nepal Rastra Bank
Country receives Rs 378 billion in remittance in four months

With impressive growth rate in the remittance inflow compared to the last year, the country has received Rs 378.04 billion

Expo contributes to national economy: President Bhandari

President Bidya Devi Bhandari on Thursday inaugurated the 7th edition of ‘Birat Expo and Industrial Trade Fair’ in the premises

Govt., private sector should come together to resolve economic problems:…

Finance Minister Janardan Sharma has said the government was committed to resolve problems seen in the country’s economy. Addressing the

Gold ornaments
Gold price decreases Rs 200 per tola

Kathmandu: Gold price has decreased Rs 200 per tola to trade at Rs 100,000 per tola. The price of the

Tiles production begins in Chitwan

Chitwan: Tiles production has begun in Nepal by using domestic raw materials. An industry has been established in Jitpur Simara

Proposed Dodhara-Chandani dry port contributes to increased economic activities

The proposed Dodhara-Chandani dry port in Kanchanpur district has already benefited local people in various ways. Under the project, approximately

Cardamom
Black cardamom prices fall, farmers and traders worry

The price of cardamom, a popular cash crop in eastern hilly region of Nepal, has fallen again. Until a week

Increase domestic products for self-reliant economy: President Bhandari

President Bidya Devi Bhandari has said we need to increase domestic products to ensure self-reliant economy. Time has come to

NRB
Suspicious transactions increased by 81 percent

According to a government report, activities related to financial crimes, including money laundering, have increased by more than 81 percent