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Madhes Province declared draught-hit zone

Janakpur, July 11: The Madhes Province Government has declared the province as a draught-hit zone, as the paddy seedling plantation was halted and the cracks in the farmlands were seen in the paddy farms following the long draught mostly caused due to the environmental imbalances. Chief Minister of Madesh Province,

RG Creations Nepal Takes the Lead in Architectural Innovation and…

Kathmandu, July 8:  RG Creations Nepal is rapidly emerging as a trailblazer in Nepal’s architecture and design scene, particularly within

Remittance inflow stood Rs.1532.93 billion in 11 months, BoP in…

Nepal Rastra Bank, the central bank of Nepal, has said that during the eleven months of FY 2024/25, remittance inflows

Bill to amend some Nepal Acts tabled in HoR

Kathmandu, July 7: The Bill designed to amend some Nepal Acts-2080 BS has been tabled in today’s House of Representatives

Minister Adhikari urges central bank to ease agriculture loan

Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development, Ramnath Adhikari urged the Nepal Rastra Bank to place necessary arrangement in a way

Paramount Motors unveils ‘MG Windsor’ electric vehicle in Nepal

Manufactured in India, the MG Windsor combines practicality, comfort, and premium design, further expanding MG's electric mobility portfolio

DPM Paudel inspects Lumbini Provincial Hospital: 26 per cent physical…

Lumbini, July 6: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Bishnu Prasad Paudel inspected the under-construction building of the Lumbini

Contribution-based social security to be implemented for employees

Contribution-based social security system will replace pension and gratuity for employees appointed from the upcoming fiscal year 2082/83.

DPM Paudel requests Malaysian entrepreneurs to invest in Nepal

Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel has urged Malaysian investors to further invest in Nepal's physical infrastructure

Discussions on Bagmati budget begins from today

Bagmati Provincial Assembly will begin discussing the budget for the upcoming fiscal year in its meeting today. The discussion has