There is an urgent need to boost both domestic and foreign investments in Nepal to propel economic development and prosperity given the fact that the level of investment the country is receiving now …
Regulatory gaps in Nepal’s fintech
The fintech sector is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world, offering numerous opportunities and challenges for developing countries like Nepal. Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the country’s …
How To Make Better Bricks For Better Homes In Nepal
Engineers and entrepreneurs in Nepal are using a different kind of brick to rebuild the country using a process that produce less carbon and other air pollution.
How To Make Better Bricks For Better Homes In Nepal
Engineers and entrepreneurs in Nepal are using a different kind of brick to rebuild the country using a process that produce less carbon and other air pollution.
Poo bags and GPS trackers: Nepal sets new rules for Everest climbers
The trackers require no power to function and can be detected through around 20 metres of packed snow. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Nepal-India border coordination meeting held
The Nepal-India border coordination meeting concluded in Mahendranagar on Wednesday with an agreement to boost security in view of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in India. During the meeting, …
Protests dethroned Nepal’s king 16 yrs ago. Now, protestors want him back
Sixteen years ago, mass protests in Nepal forced then-King Gyanendra Shah to give up the throne and clear the way for a republic. Now, a new wave of protest is trying to bring him back.
Nepal’s Prime Minister Prachanda to seek vote of confidence today
Prachanda officially broke ties with the Nepali Congress to form a new alliance with the Communist Party of Nepal. He will need at least 138 votes in the 275-member House of Representatives to win the …
Olga Murray, Who Changed the Lives of Children in Nepal, Dies at 98
Her foundation rescued thousands of girls and young women from bonded slavery and secured meals and schooling for impoverished children.
NEPSE records 2 point decline, finance sector leads gains
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) saw a 2.48-point decline, settling at 2,108.72 points by the close of Wednesday’s trading session, marking a 0.11% decrease.