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NEPSE index rose by 51.31 points today

Kathmandu, May 23:  The NEPSE index, which measures stock turnover in Nepal, has increased by double digits today. According to the Nepal Stock Exchange, the NEPSE index rose by 51.31 points to 1,942.63. The sensitive index, which measures the share turnover of large companies, rose by 8.85 points and reached

‘Hop on, Hop off bus service’ to operate from tomorrow

The Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) is bringing into operation the 'Hop On, Hop off bus service' from Tuesday.

Finance Minister Dr Mahat, MCC Deputy Vice-President, Brooks, meet

A delegation led by Deputy Vice-President for Europe, Asia, Pacific and Latin America (EAPLA) programme of Millennium Challenge Corporation, Jonathan

Parliamentary deliberation on prevention of money laundering bill begins

Parliamentary deliberation has begun on the bill made to amend some Nepal acts related to the prevention of money laundering

Policies, programmes exclude plan to address economic crisis: Rajendra Lingden

Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Chair and House of Representatives (HoR) member Rajendra Lingden has said the government new policies and

Rawa Energy Development to issue 643,667 unit IPO shares

The Rawa Energy Development Limited has published an offer letter to issue its Initial Public Offering (IPO) to the general

Elephant found dead in Jhapa

A female elephant has been found dead in the Adarsh community forest area of Buddhashanti Rural Municipality-3 Charchabari of Jhapa

Mines Dept grants license to four hundred and twenty miners

The Department of Mines and Geology has granted 420 licenses to search for potential mines in the country. In the

NEPSE index gains by 5.88 points today

The NEPSE index, which measures share trading in the stock market, has increased by almost six points today.

Bill relating to transitional justice will be finalized soon: PM…

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said the bill relating to transitional justice would be finalized soon by building