We have heard and read a lot about the Geneva Conventions and their implementation in Nepal during the Maoist insurgency, 1996-2006. As Nepal was not a party to the protocols of the Geneva Conventions …
COVID-19 update: Nepal bars entry of infected tourists from India, sends back 4 Indians
Baitadi district is at high risk as it shares a border with neighboring India. Currently, there are 31 active cases of coronavirus in Baitadi where not even a single case had been reported until three …
Nepal gives nod to India’s NHPC to build two projects totalling 1,200MW
The $2.4 billion projects include 750MW West Seti and 450MW Seti River, a joint storage project, in western Nepal.
Preparedness of Nepal’s pharmaceutical sector in the face of LDC graduation
Experts discussed the challenges faced by the Nepali pharmaceutical industry in the context of the new intellectual property regime after Nepal’s graduation from the group of least-developed country …
Preparedness of Nepal’s pharmaceutical sector in the face of LDC graduation
Experts discussed the challenges faced by the Nepali pharmaceutical industry in the context of the new intellectual property regime after Nepal’s graduation from the group of least-developed country …
Nepal self-reliant in grill and steel business
While Nepal is increasingly becoming dependent on other countries for a majority of commodities, it remains self-reliant in the grill and steel business. Businessmen have said that if it is given more …
Is the burden of foreign debt in Nepal alarming
In the context of Nepal, a study found that the relationship between external borrowing and economic growth results in an increased burden with the significance in the size and magnitude of such debt.
Is the burden of foreign debt in Nepal alarming
In the context of Nepal, a study found that the relationship between external borrowing and economic growth results in an increased burden with the significance in the size and magnitude of such debt.
Nepal to go to polls in November as economic alarms ring
The situation has parallels with Sri Lanka, and concerns are mounting that Nepal could eventually find itself in a similar plight to the South Asian island nation whose president …
Nepal Feels No Need For IMF Loan As Tourism Income Increases
Dhaka: Nepal feels no need to approach the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a fresh loan as pressure on foreign exchange reserves is easi …