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Govt to form high-level taskforce for structural reforms of economy

Kathmandu, May 28: The government has set five strategies and five priorities of the budget and outlined five strategies for economic reforms in the upcoming fiscal years. According to the budget estimates for the upcoming fiscal year presented by Finance Minister Barshaman Pun before a joint sitting of the Federal

Finance Minister Pun presenting FY 2081/82 budget

The meeting of the Council of Ministers this afternoon has passed the annual estimates of the revenue and expenditure (budget)

Govt. approves annual development programme, MTEF

A meeting of the National Planning Commission has approved government's annual development programme and three-year medium term expenditure framework.

Budget presentation postponed to 3 PM

The Cabinet meeting has been delayed. The meeting, initially slated to convene at 11 AM, has been rescheduled to start

Bagmati Province govt unveils policies, programmes

Chief of Bagmati Province, Yadav Chandra Sharma, released the Bagmati Province Government's policies and programmes for the upcoming fiscal year

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NRB amends directives based on Review of Monetary Policy

Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the central bank of Nepal, has issued directives, amending provisions as part of its third-quarter monetary

Sputtering economy causes closure of 207 industries in Rupandehi last…

At a time when the advocacy has been continued for quite a while, seeking an atmosphere conducive for the industrial

Access to broadband internet service at all local levels’ centres

The government has been able to reach broadband internet service to the centres of all local levels across the country.

Lahan Expo records transactions over Rs 15.9 million

The Lahan Expo: Madhesh Province International Festival 2080' held in Lahan from April 12 to 22 recorded transactions exceeding Rs

15 public entities including Nepal Airlines, NTV at loss

Fifteen public enterprises including the Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) have been operating at a loss for a couple of years