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232 metric tonnes of urea imported from China

Two hundred thirty two metric tonnes of urea fertilizer have been imported from China through the Tatopani transit, said the Tatopani Customs Office. This import is expected to give a relief to farmers who have been reeling under shortage of fertilizers. The import took place on Wednesday as part of

Norwegian Ambassador Dramdal calls on Energy Minister Bhusal

Norwegian Ambassador to Nepal Torun Dramdal today paid a courtesy call on Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Pampha

Upper Tamakoshi
Domestic investors keen on investing in Upper Arun

KATHMANDU: Domestic investors have expressed their willingness to invest in Upper Arun Hydropower Project if the government and promoter company

ADB team meet
ADB Director General reaffirms strong support for Nepal’s development agenda

KATHMANDU: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) Director General for South Asia, Kenichi Yokoyama, visited Nepal from March 16 to 19.

Sher Bahadur Deuba
Government to prioritize reservoir projects, says PM Deuba

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba said that the government would work for the development of large reservoir projects. Addressing

NOC
NOC hikes petrol, diesel and kerosene prices again

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has again raised the price of petroleum products. Stating that the Indian Oil Corporation

Inauguration of Jayanagar-Janakpur railway again uncertain

Inauguration of the Jayanagar-Janakpur railway service has been uncertain with the ordinance relating to the operation of the railway service

Paras Khadka
Cricketer Paras Khadka as Premier Steel’s Brand Ambassador

KATHMANDU: Premier steels, one of the largest steel manufacturing company has been catering needs of the client to their requirement.

eSewa
Esewa Money Transfer starts remittance services from eSewa agents

KATHMANDU: Esewa Money Transfer, a remittance company under F1 Soft Group, which has been providing digital remittance services to Nepalese

fertilizer
Private sector accounts over 80 percent of seeds supply

KATHMANDU: More than 80 percent seeds is supplied by the private sector in Nepal. The seed companies run by private