Bandipur, a hill station where time stands still
Tourists have started returning to Bandipur to observe its traditional art and culture, feast their eyes on natural views, and enjoy a clean environment.
Tourists have started returning to Bandipur to observe its traditional art and culture, feast their eyes on natural views, and enjoy a clean environment.
The state-owned dairy corporation is planning to reduce the price of ghee targeting the consumer segment.
Chansingh Srish’s millet biscuits aim to promote health and revive traditional grain cultivation.
According to a report by Nepal’s central bank, 70 percent of the suspects in cyber-enabled frauds were aged between 19 and 30 years.
The service launch was announced on November 6 at the global premier financial services platform, Singapore Fintech Festival 2024.
Bangladesh Chief Adviser Yunus calls for a South Asian grid to share hydroelectricity of Nepal and Bhutan.
Here is a snapshot of what happened at the stock market this week.
India has tightened Bureau of Indian Standards clearance, aiming to block Chinese goods via neighbouring nations.
The bills have long been pending, although they are vital to the safety of Nepali sky.
On March 1, Indians in Nepal were allowed to make payments through their mobile phones. QR code has become easy payment tool for Indian tourists.
Prices surged to Rs2,500 per kg as global demand for the spice intensifies.
The jeera masino rice, which cost Rs1,600 per 25 kg, jumped to Rs2,500 after India’s export ban in July last year.
Cement exports by multiple Nepali manufacturers have completely stopped for nearly two months now.
More than 83 percent of the total economic losses, amounting to Rs38.92 billion, was observed in physical structures.
Here is a snapshot of what happened at the stock market this week.
Nepal’s economy lost momentum after September floods. Shutting down airport for long could be a further setback.
The area is located at an altitude of 3,283 metres, to the south of Annapurna and Lamjung. Trekkers can see the ruins of an over 1,500 years old village.
The largest private-sector funding will build a 24.5-metre-tall dam on the Trishuli river. Unlike other hydel projects, no tunnel will be needed to divert water.
This crucial development for the energy sector could open the doors to electricity trading with China.
The number of malaria and dengue cases in Nepal may increase by up to 27 percent and 44 percent, respectively, over 2011-2040, says the Asian Development Bank.