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Minister Pun says govt committed to creating business-friendly environment

Kathmandu, May 5: Finance Minister Barshaman Pun has said the government was successful in giving the message of its private sector-friendly moves. The active participation of the private sector in the recently held Nepal Investment Summit also demonstrated the government's friendly gestures to the private sector. At a meeting with

Prosperity possible thru industry, entrepreneurship: Minister Bhandari

Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies, Damodar Bhandari, has said a plan would be made for exporting goods produced by

Communication Ministry says its attention drawn to internet service disruption

The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has said that its serious attention was drawn to the internet service disruption

Farmers in Myagdi earn Rs 210 million by selling oranges

The farmers of Myagdi have earned more than Rs 210 million this year by selling oranges. Orange is the main

Tourists arrival increased by 12.75 percent in April

The arrival of foreign tourists in Nepal has increased by 12.75 percent. According to Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), the number

Finance Minister Pun asserts 4.5 percent economic growth potential

Finance Minister Barsha Man Pun has claimed that country's economy was coming out from a slowdown. Positive indicators are seen

Agreement signing for resort construction in Rara region encouraging: PM…

Prime Minister Puspa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has expressed happiness over the signing of an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the

‘Issues raised in investment summit to be immediately taken into…

The government is set to immediately implement the key issues raised in the third Nepal investment summit that concluded in

Parliamentarians emphasize for tourism, skill development in upcoming budget

Parliamentarians have voiced that upcoming fiscal year's budget should be focused on sports tourism, development of tradition skills and re-operating

GEFONT report: 21.7 per cent industries still do not pay…

The number of industrial enterprises in the country not paying the labourers minimum wage has risen by six per cent