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India GDP to grow 7.6% in 2025-26, government estimates

New Delhi, Feb 27:  India's real GDP is estimated to grow by 7.6 per cent in the current financial year 2025-26, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) estimates showed Thursday. Nominal GDP, which includes consumer inflation, is pegged at 8.6 per cent, the government said. Overall economic performance in

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Byas Municipality generates Rs 1.45 million from sale of wastes

Byas Municipality has generated Rs 1.45 million from the sale of recycled waste products during the first seven months of

Farmers receive 50 percent grant for commercial farming

The Agriculture Knowledge Centre, Kanchanpur has provided a 50 percent grant to farmers engaged in commercial agriculture in the district.

Seven workers including five Chinese injured in Sindhuli

Seven people were injured when a clash erupted between Nepali and Chinese workers at Himalayan Food Company of Marin rural

Ruling against Trump’s tariffs creates new uncertainty in US trade…

Washington DC, Feb 22: The Supreme Court decision striking down President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs has added a wrinkle to

Nepal’s Cooperatives at Risk: Legal Concerns over RSP’s Policy

These allegations are part of ongoing legal proceedings, with multiple bail orders issued as courts examine the evidence. Lamichhane has

Global Cooperation in a Time of Geopolitical Disruption

New cooperative frameworks that deliver on critical but often competing goals – such as energy justice and energy security; both

Nepal’s economic growth projected to remain 3.5 percent

The government has projected that the country’s economic growth rate will be limited to 3.5 percent. The revised estimate was

Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN)
Nepal’s helicopter market expands as four firms apply for operating…

Four new helicopter companies are in the process of entering Nepal’s aviation sector, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of

Europe Should Reject US-Style Competitiveness

They should recognize that effective competition policy can deliver abundance for everyone, instead of scarcity for the many and mindboggling