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Eight million tourists entered Nepal in ten months

Eight million tourists entered Nepal in ten months

In the 10 months of 2023, eight hundred and nine thousand six hundred and seventy eight foreign tourists have entered […]

Expensive gifts for the Festivals

Nepalese people take festivals that come every year with special importance. Especially during big festivals like Dasain and Tihar, it is seen that not only family gatherings, worship in monasteries but also increase in the demand for goods and services in the market. For this reason, such festivals are considered…


  • “Family Court”, the court’s action is commendable

    “Family Court”, the court’s action is commendable

    "Family court"has started from District Court Kathmandu. Chief Justice Vishwambhar Prasad Shrestha reached the Kathmandu District Court and started the family court . The court's move to set up a separate bench for expeditious disposal of women's cases is commendable. It is believed that with its effective operation, the situation…

  • The oil corporation has become the tyrant

    The oil corporation has become the tyrant

    Nepal Oil Corporation deals in all petroleum products. Its main purpose is to make high profits, increase operating expenses, pay large commissions to transporters and sellers, and patronize syndicates. This is the business it is running. Now Oil Corporation buys petrol at 102 rupees 73 paise and sells it at…

  • Karnali herbs are not sold systematically

    Karnali herbs are not sold systematically

    Karnali province, which has a lot of potential for herbs, has been pushed back from every point of view of development due to its inability to utilize it. It is clear from various studies that the economic prosperity of Karnali is possible through herbs, even if the herbs produced in…

  • Stop youth migration to abroad

    Stop youth migration to abroad

    Foreign employment is not only a necessity for Nepal, but also for many other poor countries like Nepal. It is also true that many countries have achieved economic prosperity by utilizing remittances received from foreign employment. Even in Nepal, remittances received from foreign employment have become a source of livelihood…

  • Rescue efforts in Israel, How did the conflict start between Israel and Palestine?

    Rescue efforts in Israel, How did the conflict start between Israel and Palestine?

    The conflict has flared up after the Palestinian militant group Hamas suddenly attacked Israel on Saturday. Fighting continues between the two sides, with Israel launching a counter-attack. Israel has already declared war. Ten Nepali students were killed when the Palestinian radical Islamic group Hamas attacked Israel. All nepali are now…

  • Artificial shortage of cumin in the market, reached 1500 per kg

    Artificial shortage of cumin in the market, reached 1500 per kg

    Recently, the prices of all food items have increased. Similarly, the price of cumin, a spice product, has increased sharply. Nowadays, it is difficult to find cumin seeds from grocery stores to masala mills. Due to which its price has increased rapidly. According to traders, the price of cumin, which…

  • Domestic flights become more expensive due to Festivals

    Domestic flights become more expensive due to Festivals

    Badadashain, the great festival of Nepali Hindus, has arrived. Due to the increase in the number of passengers going home to celebrate Dashain from various urban places including Kathmandu Valley, the pressure on air services and vehicles has increased. At this time, common people are in a hurry to find…

  • An export market saturated with imported goods

    An export market saturated with imported goods

    Recently, it seems that there is a change in the structure of goods exported from Nepal. Until recently, the main items exported from Nepal were woolen carpets, pashmina, jute and jute goods, ready-made garments etc. However, if we look at the statistics of the last financial years, the structure of…

  • “Thousands of citizens who returned from South Sudan are at risk of starvation”: UN

    “Thousands of citizens who returned from South Sudan are at risk of starvation”: UN

    Thousands of South Sudanese refugees who have fled the violent conflict in Sudan are facing a 'hunger emergency', according to the United Nations. According to the United Nations, 90 percent of the refugees are spending many days without food. The World Food Program of the United Nations (WFP) said that…

  • Government account negative, raising debt by the government

    Government account negative, raising debt by the government

    The government account is negative. The government account has now become negative by 8 billion two crore 91 lakh rupees. Since the Ministry of Finance has disbursed 26.32 billion 2.8 million rupees since Sunday, the government account looks negative by almost 8 billion. During the period, the government has also…

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