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UCPN (Maoist) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal during the premier of documentary 'Prayan' that includes the integration process of Maoist combatants. Photo: Dipak Gaunle
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Vegetable vendors waiting for customers at the retail market in Kalimati, Kathmandu. Photo: Karobar
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A vendor selling balloons to kids at the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. Photo: Sunil Pradhan
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Workers sitting on a bundle of electric poles being carried on a truck to Ramkot from Sitapaila, Kathmandu. Photo: Dipak Gaunle
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Bicycles kept at Mahilbar Bazar in Lumbini to rent to tourists. Photo: Manoranjan Sharma
Recent News
Wealth of another dozen gangsters under investigation
The police have initiated investigations against around a dozen other gangsters amassing assets through organized crimes.
NEPSE's operating system on verge of collapse
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) has yet to upgrade or replace its current operating system though it can crash anytime.
Schools shut down for examination preparation of teachers
Classes at the government and community schools across the country have been affected with the teachers preparing for the Teachers Service Commission exams to be held this Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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Opinon
Seven expectations from 2070
Nepal is gradually corroding in political, economic, social sectors. Every year comes with new energy and vigor but ends with disappointing and failure.
Agreement on common agenda
The efforts to bring the country's economy, that has been miserable due to the ever extending political transition, back on track has not been successful.
Editorial
Upgrade NEPSE
The history of the only stock market in Nepal is not that long and the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) established two decades ago is still weak in terms of capabilities.
Cowardice toward donsHigh spread rate in micro-financeDeteriorating food securityWhere will 20-hr electricity come from?Country
NEPSE's operating system on verge of collapse
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) has yet to upgrade or replace its current operating system though it can crash anytime.
Schools shut down for examination preparation of teachersCIAA questions NRB about scarcity of gold209 VDCs face food crisisNepal becoming dumping site for electronic wastesEconomy
NEPSE manipulates its index
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) has changed the indicators in a way that has confused even the investors. Though the indicators have been shown to have fallen with Sunday’s transactions, experts argued that it should have increased.
HBL Bond-2077 gets LA rating from ICRAPrivate sector demands budget from governmentNepse again falls below 500Inflation due to supply related factors: GovernorBank
Net profit of commercial banks rises by 45 percent
The net profit of commercial banks has increased by over 45 percent in the first nine months of the current fiscal year due to the positive impact of rise in the investment by them.
Rastogi gets two years for money launderingNRB to inform promoters about under-performing CEOsMoney exchangers fleece customersDeposit rise to 2.3 times of loan mobilizationCorporate
KMC gives 35-day deadline to hotels to pay house and land tax or face closure
The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has given a 35-day deadline to big hotels--that have not paid the house and land tax since coming into operation--to come and pay the taxes with complete details or face being shut down.
Opposition of policy to benefit big entrepreneurs: FNCCIChinese goods with Nepali brandsShree Cement sealed after mixing stones in clinkerNational Trading to sell 18 ropani land for operationPolitics-Society
Wealth of another dozen gangsters under investigation
The police have initiated investigations against around a dozen other gangsters amassing assets through organized crimes.
DMLI hauls five gangsters to court for amassing wealth illegallyTerror of Indian criminals in BirgunjSpecial Court jails former JEMC chief Silwal for corruptionPolice nab smuggling kingpin with 16 kg goldDevelopment
West Seti hinders development of Far West
The Far Westerners, who were elated at the prospect of construction of the country’s biggest hydropower project in their region, have started to worry as the West Seti Hydropower Project has not even started till date.
Political interference in 80 percent of development worksInvestment Board fails to move big projects forwadIndia stops soft loan of Rs 21 billion Rampant irregularities at KUKLInfo-Tech
NT's profit drops by 15.7 percent
The Nepal Telecom Limited (NT) has seen its profit in the first nine months of this fiscal year drop by 15.7 percent to Rs 8.49 billion from last year’s Rs 10.08 billion.
Internet gets cheaper due to rising competitionHuawei to manage NT networkGovt to keep its own satelliteSC stays integrated license of Smart, UTLEmployment
Saudi govt to legalize illegal workers
Saudi Arabia, that attracts the third highest number of Nepali workers, has provided an opportunity to illegal foreign workers to get legal permit as part of a general amnesty program.
Pvt companies yet to submit details of social security tax deducted from staffersNumber of workers going abroad to cross 400,000 this yearUnion interference in appointment of staffersGovt apathetic toward fixing minimum wage