Shrinking production has driven up Maldaha mango prices in Madhesh, but farmers say traders—not producers—are benefiting from the surge.
CCTV and ANPR systems helped Kathmandu traffic police take action against nearly 39,000 traffic rule violators over the past year.
Local business leaders and Flydubai officials held talks to ensure the sustainability of the Pokhara–Dubai service ahead of its September 23 launch.
The government says the Dairy Development Corporation has boosted sales, reduced outstanding payments to farmers, and is preparing to expand exports and production.
Brent and WTI crude prices declined after OPEC approved a production increase, raising expectations of improved global oil supply.
Nepal's Ministry of Finance has released a 100-day progress report highlighting legal reforms, digital transformation, governance initiatives, foreign aid agreements, and measures to improve public services under Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle.
Once one of Asia's leading financial hubs, the Kolkata Stock Exchange is making a renewed push to resume operations after more than a decade, aiming to modernize its platform and revive trading for thousands of listed companies and stranded investors.
The Finance Committee of Nepal's Federal Parliament is holding a meeting on Sunday to discuss priorities for the monetary policy for fiscal year 2083/84 with experts and key stakeholders.
The government led by Prime Minister Balendra "Balen" Shah has released its 100-day progress report, citing the reduction in the number of federal ministries and major policy reforms as key achievements.
The National Assembly will discuss the Appropriation Bill, 2083, along with key economic and debt-related bills, as lawmakers review the government's spending priorities for the upcoming fiscal year.
The council is set to discuss recommendations for filling vacant positions in various constitutional bodies.
As part of its 100-point governance reform agenda, the government is set to launch a dedicated, free "Blue Bus" service for women in the Kathmandu Valley, deploying an initial fleet of eight buses across three high-traffic routes.