Newly-appointed Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Gauri Kumari Yadav and Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security Ramji Yadav were administered oath of office and secrecy this evening.
Newly elected Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Rubi Kumari Thakur took the oath of office and secrecy today.
Nepal’s economy is forecast to grow by 2.7% in fiscal year (FY) 2026, down from 4.6% in FY2025, according to the Asian Development Outlook (ADO) April 2026, Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) flagship economic publication.
Vice-President Ram Sahay Prasad Yadav has stressed the need of collaboration of all sides to strengthen policy-making based on evidence, pointing out the need of accepting health research as the national responsibility rather than just an academic practice.
The Automated Pension Verification System was implemented from Friday, which is aimed at making the pension related services further simplified, accessible, citizen-friendly and technology-friendly.
Newly-appointed Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Gauri Kumari Yadav and Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security Ramji Yadav were administered oath of office and secrecy this evening.
Newly elected Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Rubi Kumari Thakur took the oath of office and secrecy today.
The National Assembly (NA) has extended its thanks to President Ramchandra Paudel for his address to the joint sitting of both the Houses of the Federal Parliament.
China's President Xi Jinping received Taiwan's main opposition party leader on Friday, in a rare meeting which saw both sides stress a desire for cross-strait peace.
Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) fell down by 13.46 point to 2837.77 today. 56 companies advance up and 209 declined.
The price of gold has increased in the domestic market today. However, the price of silver has declined.
Tourism entrepreneurs and experts have said that the ongoing crisis in West Asia should be viewed not only as a challenge but also an opportunity. Speaking at a discussion on alternative strategies to minimise the impact of escalating crisis in West Asia on Nepal's key source markets, air connectivity and tourist arrivals, they suggested promoting Nepal as a safe tourist destination. The discussion was hosted by Nepal Tourism Board on Thursday. West Asia is a major source market for Nepal and also a gateway for European and American tourists, and the crisis could affect air connectivity and arrivals.
President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI), Chandra Prasad Dhakal, has said that significant progress had been made during his tenure in stabilising and revitalising Nepal’s economy. Speaking at a programme to thank journalists and media professionals on Wednesday evening, he emphasised the importance of collaboration between the private sector and media in shaping economic discourse.
Binod Bhandari struck a sparkling century as Tribhuwan Army Club extended their winning run to six matches, strengthening their bid for a place in the Men’s PM Cup final. Army eased past Sudur Paschim by seven wickets to claim their sixth victory in seven outings. The result took them three points clear at the top of the table with 13 points. Sudur Paschim, who suffered back‑to‑back defeats, remain second with 10 points from eight matches. Opting to bat first at the Ramjanki Multipurpose Stadium in Janakpur, Sudur Paschim were dismissed for 150 in 38.1 overs. Army chased down the target in just 20.2 overs, finishing on 155 for three. Captain Bhandari led the charge with 100 off 75 balls, hitting 12 fours and five sixes. Kushal Malla guided Army home with an unbeaten 26 from 18 balls, while Bhim Sharki added 16. Sher Malla claimed two wickets for Sudur Paschim.
Prime Minister Sushila Karki had taken up the responsibility of the head of the executive when the country was in difficult circumstances and has successfully fulfilled the task of conducting the House of Representatives election within the stipulated time.
In recent years, heart disease has been increasing in Nepal. Among non-communicable diseases, heart disease ranks first. The growing burden of non-communicable diseases worldwide has significantly affected Nepal as well. Many people i