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Government reduces estimate of revenue and expenditure by nearly 14%

Kathmandu, Feb 12: The government has reduced the revenue and expenditure estimates for the current fiscal year 2080/81 after a mid-review of the budget. For the current financial year, revised estimates is worth 87.38 percent of the initially allocated budget, i.e. 1530.26 billion rupees. Finance Minister Dr Prakasharan Mahat said

Manavsewa Ashram rescues 10 thousand helpless street dwellers across Nepal

The Manavsewa Ashram has so far rescued 10 thousand helpless street dwellers throughout the country. At the same time, the

PM Dahal submits National Security Council’s report to President

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda', also the Chair of the National Security Council, called on President Ramchandra Paudel today

Supreme Court of Nepal
Controversial District Judge Acharya transferred to Mugu

Judge of Kathmandu District Court Yagya Prasad Acharya has been transferred to Mugu District Court.

Nepal clean sweeps bilateral ODI series against Canada by 3-0

Nepal has won the bilateral one-day international (ODI) series against Canada. Defeating by 9 wickets in the final match of

President Paudel felicitates Singer Menuka Paudel

President Ram Chandra Paudel has felicitated Nepali singer Menuka Paudel, who reached the top ten of Indian Idol singer competition.

20 per cent people living below poverty line: Statistics Office

The National Statistics Office (NSO) has stated that 20.27 per cent people still live below the poverty line in Nepal.

Commercial banks adjust interest rates for Falgun

The commercial banks of Nepal have announced revisions to their interest rate structures, effective from Falgun 01, 2080 BS. All

PAC directs to scrap agreement to lease Ramgram Area

The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) under the House of Representatives (HoR) has directed to repeal the agreement to acquire a

PM Dahal pledges full support to CIAA in its actions…

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has pledged the government's full support to the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse