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Chemical fertilizers as DAP imported, urea coming soon: Salt Trading

KATHMANDU : At a time when there is intense demand from across the country, including the voices raised in parliament for guarantee of chemical fertilizers to the farmers in the wake of monsoon, the Salt Trading Corporation Ltd has said it had begun importing the chemical fertilizer. The Corporation responsible

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Lawmakers demand for urgent supply of fertilizer

The lawmakers, in today’s meeting of the House of Representatives (HoR), took part in deliberations over a proposal of urgent

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Annapurna Circuit struggling with decreasing tourist flow

The Annapurna Circuit, a trek within the mountain ranges of Nepal, has received decreasing number of tourists lately, thanks to

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Lawmakers demand government views on health insurance scheme

Member of the House of Representatives (HoR) Dr Dila Sangraula has asked the government to make its stance public on

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Home Minister Khand pledges workers’ security

Minister for Home Affairs Bal Krishna Khand has said the government was committed to workers’ society and the Ministry of

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Government committed to workers’ right: PM Deuba

Prime Minister and Nepali Congress (NC) President Sher Bahadur Deuba has reaffirmed government's commitment to implement rights of the workers.

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Switzerland agrees to assist Nepal for migrants

Nepal and Switzerland have signed an agreement for the implementation of the project “Reintegration of Returnee Migrant Workers (ReMi)” utilizing

Four-member committee formed to study on capital market

A four-member committee led by Executive Director at the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) has been formed to carry out

192,000 metric tons of fertilizer will be available by mid-July:…

The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development has claimed that the current shortage of fertilizer will be resolved by mid-July.

NEA starts selling 234 MW electricity to Indian market

Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), a government-owned company, has started selling hydro-electricity of Marsyangdi Hydropower Project to Indian market from Tuesday