Newly-elected President of Association of Nepali Teraian in America Mridula Gupta said the Nepali diaspora should be given rights to acquire and dispose property in Nepal on par with Nepali citizens.
Dusit International to launch first Nepal property in Himalayas
Located in the heart of Nepal’s central region, just over an hour’s drive from Kathmandu and Tribhuvan International Airport, the luxurious mountaintop resort will comprise 44 well-appointed …
US to resume grants to Nepal for two key infrastructure projects
The United States will resume its funding for two major infrastructure projects in Nepal that were earlier put on hold after President Donald Trump suspended all foreign development assistance, …
U.S. Resumes Infrastructure Funding for Key Projects in Nepal
The United States has decided to resume funding two major infrastructure projects in Nepal, initially put on hold due to a foreign aid suspension by President Donald Trump. The $500 million Millennium …
Nepal: KMC imposes NRs 793k fine on former King Gyanendra for property …
Kathmandu [Nepal], March 29 (ANI): The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) on Saturday imposed a fine of Nepali Rupees (NRs) 7,93,000 on former King Gyanendra Shah for the property damage caused by …
MCC allowed to continue projects in Nepal
KATHMANDU, July 28: The US’ international development agency, Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), is allowed to continue projects in Nepal. The Finance Ministry shared the information that the …
Nepal shifts gears as EVs hit 73 percent of 4-wheeler imports
Imports of four-wheelers, including passenger buses, microbuses, and private vehicles, rose by 27.04 percent year-on-year, with EV imports climbing 23.33 percent. Nepal imported 22,907 four-wheelers …
China Pledges Reconstruction Aid to Nepal After Rasuwa Floods
China has pledged support for Nepal to rebuild infrastructure damaged by floods in Rasuwa district. The commitment was made during a meeting between Nepal’s Finance Minister and Chinese officials.
FDI pledges to Nepal inch up 5 percent amid policy tweaks
Foreign direct investment (FDI) commitments to Nepal grew by a modest 5 percent in the last fiscal year that ended in mid-July. Experts attribute this slow pace to legal and procedural challenges …
Tea-loving Nepal is warming up to coffee
Tea — usually served with as a sweet, milky beverage in a piping hot glass tumbler — is as much a part of Nepal’s culture as rice, a constant presence at homes, meetings and social gatherings. But a …