The national active Covid-19 caseload of Nepal has reached 357, on Saturday as 64 persons tested positive for the infection in past 24 hours. The nationwide COVID-19 infection tally remains at …
Nepal worried about becoming “Chinatown” as Chinese nationals’ illegal activities rise
Nepal is extremely worried over the rise in illegal activities by Chinese nationals The recent arrest of nine Chinese nationals and 10 Nepali workers including …
Finance Minister Dr Mahat vows to make national economy dynamic
Inaugurating the 29th annual general meeting of Nepal-German Industry and Commerce Association in the federal capital on Friday, Finance Minister Mahat said that the Finance Ministry is working to …
In the poorest hills of Nepal, getting more than I could ever give
Choice Humanitarian, a Utah-based nonprofit, partners with communities in eight third-world countries to help lift them out of poverty. Read about a trip.
Families mourn ‘devastating’ suicide rates among Nepal’s migrant workers
Almost 12% of Nepali migrant workers who die abroad, mainly in the Gulf and Malaysia, take their own lives …
‘Economic situation of Nepal, Lanka not same’
Speaking at the briefing of Nepal Development Update (April 2023 … and 5.5 per cent in fiscal 2024-25. Moreover, Toyam Raya, finance secretary at the Ministry of Finance, shared that the government …
‘Economic situation of Nepal, Lanka not same’
Speaking at the briefing of Nepal Development Update (April 2023 … and 5.5 per cent in fiscal 2024-25. Moreover, Toyam Raya, finance secretary at the Ministry of Finance, shared that the government …
What is the controversy behind Nepal PM Dahal’s hesitation to publicise his property details?
The practice of making the property details of the prime minister and other ministers public was started in 1990 …
Chinese labourers comprises highest number of work permit holders in Nepal
Nepal has issued a total of 10,000 work permits to foreign labourers, with China comprising the highest number of such workers at 7,500, a media report said on Monday.
Asian Development Bank cuts Nepal’s annual growth forecast to 4.1 percent
Nepal’s downturn reflects tighter monetary policy, slackened domestic demand, the unwinding of the Covid-19 stimulus, and persistent global headwinds.