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NEPSE index rose by 65.49 points to close at 2,473.73

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) – an indicator to measure share transaction in the stock market – has reached the highest-ever points. With today's rise, the NEPSE has bounced to reach 2,500 points. According to the NEPSE, the stock market has touched 2,473.73 points with a gain of 65.49

Maarsi rice
‘Jumli Maarsi’ rice branded as ‘Nepal Food’

KATHMANDU: The Food Management and Trading Company Limited has branded ‘Jumli Maarsi’ rice of Jumla. The company has started selling

PM KP Sharma Oli
PM Oli inaugurates country’s largest Dhalkebar substation

DHANUSHA: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has inaugurated the country’s largest power substation located at Dhalkebar of Dhanusha district today.

poultry
Bird flu detected in Kathmandu

KATHMANDU: Bird flu has been detected in a flock of Turkey ducks at Sanglekhola Fatung in Tarakeswor municiplaity-7 of Kathmandu.

Dhalkebar substation
Dhalkebar substation to come into full operation soon

KATHMANDU: The Dhalkebar substation in Dhanusha is coming into full operation soon. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is scheduled to

revenue investigation
DRI takes action against transport operators

KATHMANDU: The Department of Revenue Investigation (DRI) has taken action against 19 transport operators who escaped Vehicle and Consignment Tracking

NIFRA Bank
IPO allotment of NIFRA bank concludes

KATHMANDU: The IPO allotment of Nepal Infrastructure Bank Ltd has concluded today at the premise of issue manager NIBL Ace

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NEPSE index fell by 16.55 points, transaction amount still high

KATHMANDU: On the last trading day of the week, the NEPSE index has decreased by 16.55 points while the share

brick industry
New automatic brick industry in Jhapa

BHADRAPUR: Enterpreneurs of Jhapa district have begun to establish a state-of-the-art automatic brick industry in Kamal Rural Municipality-6. The industry

brick industry
Brick industries shut across the country with COVID effect

-Narayan Adhikari/RSS CHITWAN: Almost 40 percent of brick industries operated across the country have been shut down due to the