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Budget calendar amended ensuring the budget more realistic

Kathmandu, Jan 19: The Fiscal Procedures and Financial Responsibility Act-2076 BS has been amended through ordinance ensuring some new changes in the provisions for budget calendar. Amendment got an impetus with President Ramchandra Paudel issuing an ordinance- Fiscal Procedures and Financial Responsibility Act (First Amendment) Ordinance-2080 BS on last Thursday.

Finance Minister seeks substantive submissions for Investment Summit

Finance Minister Prakash Sharan Mahat has sought substantive submissions from the private sector regarding the third Investment Summit taking place

Jaksonville cruise carnival, a voyage of exciting sea world

We arrived at Freeport Bahamas on the third day. The tour guide drove us around the neighborhoods of Freeport city.

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Gold and silver price both increases today

The prices of gold in Nepal continues to fluctuate in recent days. The gold and silver price both have increased

Renowned climber Txikon aborted Annapurna expedition due to bad weather…

An ambitious winter Annapurna expedition involving a team of eleven including climbers, Sherpas, and an assistant has been aborted due

Minister Rekha Sharma on PSB
Parliamentary committee directs Ministry to submit papers related to TERAMOCS

Kathmandu, Jan 18: The House of Representatives, Education, Health and Information Technology Committee has directed the government to submit to

Prime Minister Dahal leaves for Uganda

Kathmandu, Jan 18: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has left for Uganda, leading a Nepali delegation to attend the

Glacial lakes in Manang disappearing alarmingly

Gangapurna Lake situated at 3,820 metres above the sea level is one among such lakes which is turning into a

Govt signs agreement to receives ADB loan

The government has signed an agreement with Asian Development Bank (ADB) on receiving concessional loan of some Rs 21 billion

APF given charge of customs check at TIA

Kathmandu, Jan 17: A contingent of 30 Armed Police Force (APF) personnel, under the command of an inspector, has been