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Govt, microfinance victims ink six-point agreement

Kathmandu, March 15: The government and the struggle committee of victims of micro-financial institutions have inked a six-point agreement. The dialogue committee headed by Joint Secretary at the Ministry of Finance, Narayan Prasad Risal, and microfinance victims came to an agreement at a discussion held at the Ministry of Finance.

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Talks with microfinance victims nears agreement

Talks held with the agitating microfinance financial institutions victims is heading towards an agreement.

Daiji Chhela industrial corridor is on top priority: Minister Bhandari

Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies, Damodar Bhandari, has expressed commitment to operating the Daiji Chhela industrial corridor of Kanchanpur

Securities Board of Nepal
19 candidates vying for Chairman at Securities Board of Nepal

A total of 19 diverse candidates have applied for the vacant post of Chairman at teh Securiies Board of Nepal

Fire in plywood industry extinguished after two days

It took more than 60 hours to put out the fire that led to a damage worth Rs 150 million,

China tech giant Xiaomi starts electric car sales

Chinese technology giant Xiaomi says it will start deliveries of its first electric vehicle (EV) this month - its first

Sub-committee to study customs duty on Sponge Iron and Billet

The members of the sub-committee are Krishna Kumar Shrestha, Ganesh Parajuli, Geeta Basnet, Dhurba Thapa, Rekha Yadav, Laxmi Mahato Koiri

Nepal Rastra Bank
External sector remains challenging though internal sector of country’s economy…

Kathmandu, March 11: Country’s economy which remained sluggish in the past couple of quarters due to COVID-19 impacts, the Russia-Ukraine

‘Pokhara home’ to impart integrated info about Pokhara

The construction of a 'Pokhara home' with art gallery, public library, clock tower and integrated tourism information centre has begun

NRB
Nepal received Rs. 839 billion as remittance in seven months

Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the central bank of Nepal, has informed that remittance inflows have increased 21.6 percent to Rs.839