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Rs 9.8 billion allocated for interest subsidy on loans

Kathmandu, Sept 20: The government has released Rs 9.8 billion for interest subsidy on concessional loans. The Ministry of Finance has stated that an amount of Rs 9 billion 800 million has been released for the current fiscal year in accordance with the Integrated Procedure on Interest Subsidy for Concessional

Finance Ministry forms taskforce to study and recommend reforms for…

he Ministry of Finance government formed a five member taskforce to study the existing problems and distortions in the capital

Finance Ministry issues 95-point guidelines for budget execution

The Ministry of Finance has issued 95-point guidelines for the implementation of the budget for the current fiscal year 2082/83

Over Rs 5 billion of budget returned; Ministry of Energy…

More than five billion rupees allocated for the current fiscal year 2024/25  have been returned by various agencies, citing inability

Finance Minister pledges pragmatic approach in budget formulation

The Ministry of Finance has commenced the formulation of a budget for the upcoming fiscal year 2082/ 83 BS (2025-26).

Government’s income, expenditure remain weak in seven months

Both income and expenditure of the government have remained weak till the February 12 of the current fiscal year 2024/25.

Finance Minister’s directive to prioritize and find solutions in financial…

Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel has given directions to the bodies concerned to find solutions to

Capital expenditure reaches 11 per cent in five months

The government has raised 28 per cent of the annual targeted revenue while spending around 30 percent budget as of

Nepal and ADB sign agreements for projects worth Rs 21.23…

The Government of Nepal and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) have signed concessional loan and grant agreements totaling Rs 21.23

Uptick in revenue collection by 17 percent in first quarter

Revenue collection in the first quarter of the current Fiscal Year 2024/25 has increased by 17 per cent compared to