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Remittance inflows increased 21.2% in FY 2022/23

Kathmandu, Aug 18: The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the central bank of Nepal, has said that the remittance inflows  has increased 21.2% to Rs.1220.56 billion during 2022/23 compared to an increase of 4.8 percent in the previous year. Unveiling "Current Macroeconomic and Financial Situation of Nepal of FY 2022/23", NRB

NBWIA urges traders to sell jar, bottled water not exceeding…

The Nepal Bottle Water Industries Association (NBWIA) has urged traders to sell jar and bottled water not exceeding the set

16th Periodic Plan to have dedicated chapter for SDGs

The 16th Periodic Plan is to feature a separate chapter about issues concerning the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This was

Government hikes minimum wages of informal sector workers

The government has hiked the minimum wages of workers in the informal sector beginning July 17, 2023. With the new

NEFSCUN demands separate act for financial cooperatives

Nepal Federation of Savings and Credit Cooperative Unions (NEFSCUN) has demanded the government introduce a separate act targeting financial cooperatives.

Minister Mahat accuses UML of obstructing parliament unnecessarily

Finance Minister Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat has accused main opposition CPN (UML) of obstructing the parliament by picking unnecessary issues.

Maoist Centre seeks suggestions to improve country’s economic situation

The CPN (Maoist Centre) has sought suggestions from experts in the related field with the aim of instilling confidence to

Barahi Group to operate five-star hotel in Pokhara

The Barahi Yuga having chartered a four-decade of experience in hospitality sector has intensified its preparation to operate a five-star

Social security scheme to be implemented in integrated way: PM…

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said the social security scheme would be run as an intensive campaign by

Street vendors bearing brunt of KMC crackdown on sidewalk business

Some have praised the KMC efforts of widening the roads and footpaths for pedestrians and vehicles by evicting street vendors