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

Nepal’s cooperative sector, comprising over 30,000 institutions and more than seven million members, plays a vital role in the country’s economy by mobilizing savings, providing credit, generating employment, and promoting financial inclusion, especially in rural areas. Despite this critical role, the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP has proposed a controversial policy

Let us identify concrete areas of collaboration between Nepal and…

he Indo-Nepal Trade Festival is a platform to convert goodwill into business partnerships. Let us use this opportunity to identify

Investment Opportunities in Nepal are Expanding: Says Dhakal

Kathmandu: It is a great pleasure for me to be here in New Delhi at the 2nd Indo-Nepal Trade Festival

Qatari Delegation in Kathmandu for FNCCI–Qatar Business Council Talks

Kathmandu, Feb 8: A delegation from the Qatar Chamber of Commerce and Industry has arrived in Kathmandu to hold discussions

Health Insurance Board calls for responsible use of insurance services

The Health Insurance Board has appealed to both service recipients and service providers to act responsibly to ensure the effectiveness

HAN to Organize National Workshop to Promote Traditional Gundruk

Kathmandu, Jan 25 : The umbrella organization of hotel entrepreneurs, Hotel Association Nepal (HAN), has announced plans to organize a

Climate finance is a matter of justice, not charity: Dr…

Nepal must establish a robust climate finance mechanism under the leadership of the Ministry of Finance and treat climate change

Nepali workers allowed to return to Iraq after obtaining permission

Nepali migrant workers who have previously worked in Iraq and obtained a valid residency card will now be allowed to

China–Nepal Cultural Products Sales Center Opens with Himalayas Heritage Event

Kathmandu, Dec 23: Marking the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Nepal, the launchevent for the “World Intangible

Returning charm of indigenous cuisine in Nepali hotels, restaurants

Back then, rice was believed to be the food of wealthy, while millet symbolised as poverty. In some places, people