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Air pollution reaches this year’s highest point, likely to climb further if wildfires not...

KATHMANDU, APRIL 10: The air pollution in the country has increased today to reach this year's highest level. The air pollution level climaxed due...

UN report underscores urgency of hefty financing to rescue SDGs

KATHMANDU, APRIL 10: At a time when only six years are left to achieve sustainable development goals (SDGs), global efforts towards sustainable development have...

Agrawal now new prez of NCC

KATHMANDU, APRIL 9: Kamalesh Agrawal has been elected as president of the Executive Committee of the Nepal Chamber of Commerce (NCC) unanimously.  This was...

Adjustments in tax rates in budget to be clarified: Finance Minister

BIRGUNJ, APRIL 7: Finance Minister Barsha Man Pun has vowed to maintain transparency while determining the rates of revenues in the budget statement for...

Finance Minister hopeful of impressive economic growth rate

BIRGUNJ, APRIL 7: The Finance Minister of Nepal, Barsha Man Pun, has expressed optimism about the country's economic growth rate for the current fiscal...

IBN approves over Rs 99 billion for investing in four energy projects

KATHMANDU, APRIL 4: The Investment Board Nepal (IBN) has approved the investment of Rs. 99.20 billion proposed for four energy projects. The decision was...

CIAA sues former minister Shahi, 31 others for corruption on wide-body aircraft

KATHMANDU, APRIL 4: The Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) has today filed a charge sheet against 32 individuals, including former Minister...

“Charge against Cotivity is not only illicit but also inimical to FDI”

KATHMANDU, APRIL 3:  On March 31, the Department of Revenue Investigation (DRI) filed a case against Cotivity Nepal Ltd in the Patan High Court...

“We do not need more than 7 commercial banks”

KATHMANDU, APRIL 4: President of Nepal Investment Mega Bank, Prithvi Bahadur Pande, has said that the number of commercial banks in the country is...

“Nepal’s growth rebounds amidst low private investment”

KATHMANDU, APRIL 2: Nepal’s economy is expected to grow by 3.3% in FY24, driven by revived tourism and a pickup in hydropower exports. On...

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