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Energy Transition: The necessity for substantive dialogue

Kathmandu, Jan 31: In recent years, the progress made through the national transmission line, achieving electrification in 98% of households, and the increased electricity cross-border trade infrastructure has undoubtedly created a new wave of hope. The qualitative improvement in the lives of people, who were previously burdened by frequent load-shedding,

Essential oil from Ilam exported to France

Herbal extract essential oil produced in Ilam is exported abroad. The essential oil manufacturing plant operated by Nitya Raj Dahal

Thai PM says ‘elated’ at release of Gaza hostages

Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said she was "elated" Thursday at the release of five Thai hostages held in Gaza

Tamang community celebrates Sonam Lhosar (photo)

Participants at the Sonam Lhosar celebration held at different parts of the country, including Tundikhel, Kathmandu, marking the beginning of

bharatpur hospital
Bharatpur Hospital introduces automated lab report retrieval system

According to hospital spokesperson Gopal Paudel, the machine was installed to reduce patient congestion and was purchased for approximately Rs

Nepal interacts with Bangladeshi officials and entrepreneurs on trade and…

The Embassy of Nepal in Dhaka has organized a programme on “Trade and Investment Linkages between Nepal and Bangladesh” in

We will move ahead considering international norms and national needs…

Chairman of the Public Service Broadcasting Nepal (PSB Nepal), Dr Mahendra Bista, has said that the PSB Nepal will move

Transport Office collects revenue over Rs 290 million in six…

The Transport Management Office, Hetauda, has collected more than Rs 290 million in revenue in six months of the current

Information Technology Sector can generate more than Rs 100 billion…

Information technology experts have said that Nepal can generate more than Rs 100 billion annually through the production of IT

Green Free Trade in a Protectionist Age

As incentives go, CBAM amounts to a “stick,” which punishes developing countries for not sacrificing domestic growth and development in