Nepal and China will announce on Tuesday the new, agreed height of Mount Everest to end a long dispute on the altitude of the world’s tallest mountain standing between the two countries. Officials are …
More than 50 Indian Businesses Set to Enter Nepal through Franchisees
India Franchise Expo, summit and awards were successfully held from Nov 2-4 2020, through customised 3-D technology-enabled virtual platform. The Expo that saw several new Indian brands …
India, Nepal Review Progress On Bilateral Trade And Economic Ties
A meeting of the India-Nepal Inter-Governmental Committee (IGC) on Trade and Transit was held today, during which both sides reviewed the progress made on wide-ranging bilateral agenda including …
India, Nepal review progress on wide-rangingbilateralagenda
Governmental Committee IGC on Trade and Transit was held on Monday during which both sides reviewed the progress made on w …
Nepal to reveal revised height of Mt Everest on Tuesday
The Nepal government on Tuesday will reveal the revised height of Mount Everest, the world’s tallest peak, the media reported on Monday.
Everest Gets an Altitude Adjustment: Nepal and China Agree on Height
The world’s highest peak is about to get a new, unified official measurement from the nations it straddles; ‘rock height’ vs. ‘snow height.’ …
Nepal to announce revised height of Mt Everest on Tuesday
After working for a year on processing data regarding the measurement of the worlds highest peak, Nepal on Tuesday will announce the newly-measured height of Mount Everest.
Nepal PM replies to standing committee
Nepal Prime Minister and Chairman of ruling Nepal Communist Party has replied to party standing committee meeting that he wont be able to attend the meeting …
Despite a thaw in ties, Nepal may not drop Kalapani claim
In a sign that Nepal is unlikely to back down on the Kalapani dispute, despite the renewed engagement with India, its foreign ministry has listed publication of its new map among the highlights of …
Nepal PM Oli skips standing committee meeting citing differences with Prachanda
Nepal Prime Minister and Chairman of ruling Nepal Communist Party has replied to partys standing committee meeting that he wont be able to attend the meeting to discuss on prevailing issues.