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Coalition takes decision on MCC: Finance Minister Sharma

KATHMANDU: Finance Minister Janardan Sharma has said the five-party alliance will take a decision on the issue of MCC. Talking to journalists here Sunday, the Finance Minister viewed the current government would move ahead as per the decision of the coalition partners. "Discussion is underway on this issue (MCC) in

MCC VP Sumar calls on Finance Minister Sharma

KATHMANDU: Vice-President of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), Fatema Sumar, paid a courtesy call on Minister for Finance, Janardan Sharma

Govt presents replacement bill on finance, Rs 1.6 trillion allocated…

KATHMANDU: The incumbent government has allocated Rs 1.6 trillion for the current fiscal year, 2021/22 through the replacement bill on

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Finance Ministry correspond with MCC seeking clarification on disputed points

KATHMANDU: The United States Embassy in Kathmandu has confirmed that it has received a letter from the Government of Nepal

Ghising appointed NEA executive director second time

KATHMANDU: The government has appointed Kulman Ghising the executive director of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA). It is the second time

Fact paper on real picture of the economy: Finance Minister…

KATHMANDU: Finance Minister Janardan Sharma has clarified that he did not bring the fact paper by blaming anyone. Replying to

Finance Minister Sharma for result oriented agreement on foreign trade

KATHMANDU: Finance Minister Janardan Sharma has said time has come to review whether all agreements on foreign trade serve country’s

Deuba suggest to appoint Kulman Ghising as the NEA chief…

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has directed to forward the process of appointment of Kulman Ghising as the Executive

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Entrepreneurs’ demand favourable environment

KATHMANDU: The clean energy entrepreneurs have complained about poor coordination from the state agencies and lack of environment conducive for

Prohibitory order extended until August 4 in Kathmandu Valley

KATHMANDU: Ongoing prohibitory order has been extended for 10 more days in the Kathmandu Valley. A meeting of the chief