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Finance Minister Khatiwada warns of strong action against revenue fraudsters

Kathmandu, Aug 30: The government has warned of action against anyone evading the revenue. Addressing a programme entitled "Existing Opportunities and Challenges of Nepal's Economy", organized by Nepal Chamber of Commerce here on Friday, Finance Minister Dr Yuba Raj Khatiwada reiterated that the government would take action against those people

Nepal, Bhutan finalise draft of trade agreement

Kathmandu, Aug 30: Nepal and Bhutan have finalised the draft of a bilateral trade agreement. The joint-secretary level meeting of

Country’s economy heading towards positive direction: Finance Minister

Kathmandu, Aug 29: Finance Minister Dr Yuba Raj Khatiwada has said that positive impact have been seen in the economy

Sanjen power project conducts breakthrough of pilot hole

Rasuwa, Aug 29: Sanjen Hydropower Project conducted breakthrough of the pilot hole of its 227-meter-long penstock tunnel at Chilime in

Nepal Army changes Fast Track alignment, Total Cost Rs.175 billion

Kathmandu, Aug 28: Nepal Army on Wednesday said that the estimated cost of one of the national pride projects, Kathmandu-Nijgadh

NRB and BOK Sign MoU for Knowledge Partnership Programme

Kathmandu, Aug 28: The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) and Bank of Korea (BOK) of South Korea have signed a memorandum

Gold ornaments
Gold price dips by 900 per tola

Kathmandu, Aug 27: Gold price witnessed a fall of Rs 900 per tola (11.66 grams) in the domestic market today.

Nepal Army
Nepal Army clears Rs 6 billion arrears

            Kathmandu, Aug 26: Nepal Army (NA) has made a significant achievement in terms of clearing its arrears for the

G7 leaders struggle for breakthrough on economy, Iran

BIARRITZ, France (AP) — G-7 leaders are wrapping up a summit dominated by tensions over U.S. trade policies and a

Employers Need not be Stingy to Embrace Social Security Scheme:…

            Kathmandu, Aug 26: Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security, Gokarna Bista, has said employers need not be stingy