Foreign Minister calls on Chinese investors to invest in Nepal
Kathmandu. Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal has called on Chinese investors to invest in Nepal and jointly contribute to building the next chapter of 'trans-Himalayan' prosperity. He, who is on a four-day official visit to China, made this call while addressing an investment conference organized by the Nepali Embassy in Beijing on Tuesday.
According to the embassy, Minister Khanal said that the government of Nepal is committed to ensuring a more capable and business-friendly environment by highlighting the economic opportunities and demographic potential of Nepal.
Express
Related News
SY Panel's IPO Allotment, Here's how to view the results
athmandu. SY Panel Limited has distributed the IPO issued to the general public from October 19th to 23rd. The company had opened the IPO sale of a total of 44 lakh 76 thousand 156 shares to the general public at a rate of Rs 100 per share. ...
The farmers did not get the right price for the ripe oranges in the orchards of Baglung
Baglung. Orange orchards in the rural areas of Baglung have turned yellow at this time. However, the farmers have complained that they are not getting a fair price even though the orchards are looking good after the oranges have ripened. They said...
What is the exchange rate of foreign currency on Wednesday?
Kathmandu. Nepal Rastra Bank has determined the exchange rate of foreign currency for today. According to Rashtra Bank, today the buying rate of one US dollar has remained at 141 rupees 42 paisa and the selling rate ha...
Concrete steps have been taken to control wasteful expenditure and financial governance: Prime Minister
Kathmandu. Prime Minister Sushila Karki has said that during the 100-day period of the government, concrete steps have been taken to control wasteful expenditure and financial governance. The Prime Minister said this while addressing on the occasi...
'Middleman's game' in banana prices, farmers' demand to fix minimum support price
Kathmandu. The Federation of Nepal Banana Producers has demanded the government to set the minimum support price for bananas. Through a press conference held on Tuesday, the federation said that such an arrangement is necessary to ensure fair pric...
Ministry's directive to refund fees collected illegally from students
Kathmandu. The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has directed all concerned to refund the illegally collected fees to the students. The ministry issued a statement on Wednesday and directed some institutional schools to return the amou...



