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World Bank projects 5 percent economic growth rate in 2024/25

Kathmandu, Jan 10: The World Bank (WB) has projected five percent economic growth rate of Nepal for the fiscal year, 2024/25. Issuing a 'Global Economic Prospectus, 2024', the WB estimated positive development in economic status in 2024/25 as compared to the previous year. However, in the current fiscal year, the

Community schools closed due to chilling cold in Mahottari

The community schools in Mahottari district are closing for four to eight days with the increase in cold.

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FNCCI welcomes formation of committee over dedicated, trunk line tariff

The Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) has welcomed the formation of a committee by the government

Political cooperation must to build academic trust, ensure quality education

The educational institutions are responsible for producing skilled and quality human resources, which are expected to compete well in the

Two dead, 10 injured in Bhimad jeep accident

The death toll in the jeep accident at the bordering area between Bhimad municipality ward no 5 and 3 in

Prithvi memorial poetry competition: Umesh wins Rs 100,000

Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) has made public a list of winners of the poetry competition organized on the occasion of

Manaslu
MCAP’s timeline extended for next five years

The Manaslu Conservation Area Project Office (MCAP), Gorkha, which was entrusted with the responsibility of conserving Manaslu area in northern

Baburam Sharma appointed as CEO of Venture Hire Purchase Company

Baburam Sharma has been appointed as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Venture Hire Purchase Company.

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Thematic committees’ presidents in Sudurpaschim Province today

The Presidents of different thematic committees under the Sudurpaschim Province Assembly are being nominated today.

JN.1, newest variant of COVID-19, highly transmissible: Health Ministry

The infection rate of the newest sub-variant of Coronavirus , JN.1, is found to be increasing in Nepal.