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NEPSE increased by 10.66 points to 1,844.36 points

May 10, 2023
Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) index, which fell continuously on the first day of the week, rose by double digits on Tuesday.

The number of online only increased: President Basnet

Mar 24, 2023
Press Council Nepal President Balkrishna Basnet has expressed his concern that the number of online media has only increased

Gold price up by Rs 600 per tola

Mar 13, 2023
The price of gold increased by Rs 600 per tola (11.66 grams) today compared to the price the day.

Forex reserves improves in first 7 months current FY

Mar 12, 2023
A significant improvement has been noticed in the country's foreign currency reserves in the first seven months of the current fiscal year.

Price of petroleum products increased

Feb 7, 2023
The fuel price has been increased by Rs. 3 per liter to take the retail price of diesel and kerosene to Rs 175 per liter and of petrol to Rs. 178 per liter.

NEPSE index fell by a few points

Jan 26, 2023
NEPSE index, which measures stock trading in the securities market, has fallen by a few points today.

Govt. to focus on improving country's economy

Dec 28, 2022
Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said that the government will be focused on improving the country's economy.

India to conduct Covid response mock drill

Dec 23, 2022
A mock drill to test the Covid emergency preparedness would be conducted in hospitals across the country.

India lifts ban on wheat export to Nepal

Dec 23, 2022
India has lifted the ban on export of wheat to Nepal.

Paddy production in Palpa increases

Dec 12, 2022
Paddy production in Palpa district has increased two percent this year as compared to the previous year.




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