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Jomsom-Pokhara flight service resumes after three months

Myagdi, March 2: The Jomsom-Pokhara flight service has come into operations after around three months. The flight transport service from Gandaki province headquarters, Pokhara, to tourism hub, Jomsom, of Mustang has remained closed since November, 2023 due to unfavourable weather conditions. The Summit Airlines that closed its air service since

Private sector shows concern over bankers’ arrest

Various organizations representing private sector have drawn their attention over one after another arrest of bankers in connection with the

European Union supports promoting sustainable coffee farming in Sudurpashchim

In a bid to introduce sustainable and scientific methods in commercial farming of Nepal’s specialty coffee applying sustainable techniques, local

Nepal: Moving Forward with IMF Support

A critical near-term government policy to support growth now is to increase capital spending in a fiscally responsible manner.

BEEN launches knowledge resources for promoting energy efficiency

The Building Energy Efficiency in Nepal (BEEN) has launched what it called three pivotal knowledge resources aimed at improving energy

DDC in crisis: Backlog of huge quantity of milk product…

Though the DDC has been purchasing 140,000 litres of milk from farmers of different districts daily, problem has surfaced as

Nepal’s economy on right path of recovery: Finance Minister Mahat

Finance Minister Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat has said the country's economy has started catching its pace.

Grand opening of Visit Bharatpur this afternoon

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' is scheduled to mark the beginning of the Visit Bharatpur-2024 at 1:00 this afternoon

“White” and ”Green” revolutions in agriculture emphasized in Baglung

Agriculture experts participating in a recently held agriculture conference at Sarbasiddhadham of Panchakot in Baglung district called for two kind

Pharmaceutical industry leading the country towards self-sufficiency

Nepal is moving towards self-sufficiency in allopathic medicine. Thirty years ago Nepali medicine was seen in a negligible amount in