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Transactions: A tougher new guideline may hinder businesses

Kathmandu, Sept 11: The government have been preparing to introduce a provision to fill up three generational details for higher transactions. According to new provision, this will be applicable to all individuals and institutions. A "Guideline for Companies on Money Laundering 2076 BS" have defined as big transactors who carry

Brexit in chaos after court rules PM’s suspension of parliament…

LONDON, Sept 11 (Reuters) – Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s suspension of the British parliament was unlawful, a Scottish court ruled

Trump: Fed should get US interest rate ‘down to ZERO,…

Washington, Sept 11 (AFP) – President Donald Trump wants US “interest rates down to ZERO, or less,” he tweeted Wednesday

Call for stopping construction of cemented grave vaults in Pashupatinath…

Kathmandu, Sept 11: Lawmakers have demanded a ban on the construction of cemented burial vaults in the Sleshmantak jungle at

Trump fires hawkish national security chief Bolton

WASHINGTON, Sept 11, 2019 (AFP) – President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced the firing of hawkish national security advisor John

Tanahun, most corrupted districts of Gandaki State

Pokhara, Sept 11: Tanahun has been ranked third on the list of most corrupted districts of Gandaki State having the

Engineer arrested on rape charge in Baitadi

Baitadi, Sept 11: A man has been arrested on charge of raping a 17-year-old girl from the district on Tuesday

New UN Migration Agency Chief in Nepal Presents Credentials to…

Kathmandu, Sept 11: Newly-appointed International Organization for Migration (IOM) Chief of Mission for Nepal Lorena Lando presented her credentials to

Army is not hurdle in ending remnants of transition: CoAS

Kathmandu, Sept 10: Chief of the Army Staff (CoAS) Purna Chandra Thapa has said the situation of uncertainty would continue

House of Representatives
Demand of impeachment against judge

Kathmandu, Sept 10: Lawmaker Mohan Baniya has accused the judiciary of letting down the morale of parliament. The Supreme Court’s