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Jhapa Energy starts producing 10 MW electricity

Birtamod. Dec 27:  Ten megawatts of electricity produced by Jhapa Energy Pvt Ltd has been connected to the transmission line of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA). This solar energy project with the highest capacity of the private sector is being operated in Shivasatakshi municipality-4 of Jhapa district, eastern terai district of

One year of government: Supply chain of chemical fertilisers eased

In the last fiscal year, the government imported 489,000 metric tons of chemical fertilizer, of which 401,000 metric tons were

Nepal Electricity Authority
Nepal Electricity Authority cuts off power to two more industries

The Parasi Distribution Centre of NEA cut off electricity to Sarbottam Cement and Laxmi Steel. The NEA informed that Sarbottam

Chitwan Ichchhakamana farmers earn Rs 100 million from orange farming

Farmers in Ichchhakamana rural municipality of Chitwan district, Nepal, are poised to make bountiful earning from orange farming alone.

PM Dahal cautions against any shortcomings in aircraft purchase process

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has directed the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation to move ahead the

One year of Prachanda-led govt: Economy making positive headway, but…

It is going to be a year since the formation of the incumbent government led by Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal

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Two sugar mills in Sarlahi come into operation

Two of the three sugar mills in Sarlahi have come into operation. Indushankar Sugar mills, the country's largest sugar mill,

Nepal Electricity Authority
Power supply line to defaulter industries cut off

NEA sources say that Jagdamba alone has to pay tariff worth Rs. 4.14 billion. Similarly, Reliance has to pay Rs

China’s Economic Engine Is Running Out of Fuel

China’s leaders have embraced Lin’s forecasts as a kind of vindication of their political system and governance model. “The world

‘Strengthen country system and governance for aid effectiveness’

Policy stakeholders, including lawmakers, senior economists and experts have called for strengthening national accountability systems for aid effectiveness in Nepal.