KATHMANDU: Experts have suggested the country's leadership should focus on the national needs and priorities while enforcing projects initiated by foreign countries for the economic development of the
KATHMANDU: Experts have suggested the country's leadership should focus on the national needs and priorities while enforcing projects initiated by foreign countries for the economic development of the
KATHMANDU: Minister for Communication and Information Technology Gyanendra Bahadur Karki returned home on Saturday after taking part in the “World Telecommunications Development Conference” held i
KATHMANDU: Padma Kanya Vidyashram Secondary School based in Dillibazar, Kathmandu has prepared to introduce Beautician course in the curriculum from grade nine to grade 12. This is the first time the
Turkish Airlines won 'Best Food & Beverage in Europe' and 'Best Seat Comfort in Europe' at the APEX 2022 Passenger Choice Awards. The airline was the only company to win two awards at the ceremo
DAMAULI: Buddhisingh road, considered to be an alternative route to Prithvi Highway, will be tarmacked. A bid for tarmacking 10 kilometres of the road from Damauli to Sudhe has been announced, said th
KATHMANDU: Nepal's trade deficit increased 24.9% to Rs 1,431.30 billion during the 10 months of current fiscal year 2021/22, according to data released by Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) today. The trade d
KATHMANDU: SPG Automobiles, the sole authorised distributor for Chery Cars in Nepal, has officially launched Tiggo 8 pro which is a flagship model for the brand. Chery Tiggo 8 PRO embodies Chery's
KATHMANDU: Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) has demanded the government immediately address the problems being faced by industries due to the provisions included in the
KATHMANDU: Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) has held discussions and interactions with Assistant Secretary-General and Director of the Regional Bureau for Asia and the Pacific, United Nations Development Pro
KATHMANDU: Ending a series of discussions and protests of the local community, an 18-point agreement has been signed among the agitating locals, people’s representatives and Kathmandu Metropolitan C