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Himalayan Bank FPO: 925,046 applicants allotted 10 units each

Kathmandu, July 29: The Himalayan Bank Limited (HBL), a private sector commercial bank of Nepal, has completed the allocation process for its Further Public Offering (FPO). The company issued 9,250,469 unit shares at Rs 157 per share (Rs 57 premium), and collected Rs 1.45 Arba from this FPO. The FPO

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World Bank increases interest rate of loan to Nepal by…

The World Bank (WB) has increased interest rate of the loan it has been providing with the rise in the

Chief Minister Pandey proposes cooperation in trade and tourism with…

Chief Minister of Gandaki Province Surendra Raj Pandey returned home today after completing a week-long visit to neighbouring China.

Stakeholders press for more autonomy of proposed Media Council

Media experts have suggested autonomy of Media Council for its independent and responsible functioning.

Population of tigers increasing in Nepal, threat to human life…

As per the census carried out in 2022, the number of tigers had reached 355 in Nepal. Nepal has become

Tiger conservation contributes to eco-tourism, economic gains

Vice President Ramsahay Prasad Yadav has pointed out the need for timely settlement of challenges posed by climate change, human-animal

Heavy rain forecast in some places of Koshi, Bagmati, Gandaki

The monsoon wind has its influence throughout the country at present with the monsoon low pressure

Chief Minister Shah to seek vote of confidence on July…

Sudurpaschim, July 28: Chief Minister of Sudurpaschim Province Kamal Bahadur Shah is to seek a vote of confidence in the

Lumbini to be developed a major centre for peace research

Lumbini, July 28: A two-day international seminar on ‘Diplomacy and Buddha’s Teaching: A Path to Global Peace and Sustainable Development’

‘Settlement of arrears before federalism implementation not possible; explore alternative…

Chief Secretary Eknarayan Aryal along with secretaries of most of the ministries, constitutional commissions and agencies have pressured for exploring