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Nesdo Sambridha Laghubitta opens IPO today

Nesdo Sambridha Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (NSLBS), a microfinance company, has opened sale of ordinary shares to the public from today. The company will open sale of 828,750 units of share at a face value of Rs 100 per share. In the ordinary shares issued by the company, 5 percent

Nepal Electricity Authority
Electricity export increased in current FY 2021/22

Electricity export has increased and import decreased in the six months of the current fiscal year, 2021/22. In the fiscal

Collaboration begins to operate real-time Payment Service in Nepal

NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL), the International arm of National Payments Corporation of India has joined hands with Gateway Payments

UK ambassador Pollitt calls on Minister Bhusal, discusses energy issues

UK’s ambassador to Nepal, Nicola Pollitt, today called on Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Pamha Bhusal. During the

HAN demands smooth operation of Hotel Yak and Yeti

The Hotel Association of Nepal (HAN) has urged Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Prem Bahadur Ale to facilitate

Rs 40 billion sought for election: Minister Sharma

Although the government has allocated only Rs 10 billion in the current budget for the election, additional Rs 40 billion

Safer Internet Day: Keeping children safe online remains challenging

KATHMANDU: The 19th Global Safer Internet Day was marked in Nepal with the slogan ‘Together for better Internet’. On the

Preparations afoot to inaugurate Jayanagar-Kurtha railway

Raju Bishwokarma/RSS JANAKPURDHAM: People of a dozen of villages in Dhanusha are elated with the news that a railway service

brick industry
Registration of industries increases

KATHMANDU: With the establishment of industrial environment in the country in recent period, registration of industries has increased. A statistics

NOC
NOC faces staggering monthly loss of Rs 4.5 billion

KATHMANDU: The state-owned Nepal Oil Corporation is currently facing a record-high loss with the rise in the price of petroleum