Minister for Communications and Information Technology Prithvi Subba Gurung said the reliable and fast postal services could boost revenue.
Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security, Sharat Singh Bhandari, has called on all partner nations for shared commitment for safe and decent migration.
Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security, Sharat Singh Bhandari, has called on all partner nations for shared commitment for safe and decent migration.
The Finance Ministry has sent a letter to the Finance Committee, saying there is no need to rewrite the bill designed to amend the Bank and Financial Institutions Act, 2073.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Bishnu Prasad Paudel, has said the need for a new Customs Act was realised to further systematise the customs procedures and enhance accountability, with the aim of facilitating safe and efficient international trade.
Chief Executive Officer of Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), Deepak Raj Joshi, has shared that though investment in tourism sector has increased, the number of foreign tourists has not increased as expected.
Minister for Home Affairs Ramesh Lekhak has said that the Bill aimed at amending and integrating the laws related to the Nepal Police is intended to enhance the accountability and responsibility of the police service. The Bill underscores adherence to the Constitution, existing laws, the rule of law, and human rights, he asserted. Responding to concerns raised during a meeting of the State Affairs and Good Governance Committee of the House of Representatives during the preliminary discussions on the Bill, the Home Minister said the Bill highlights the functions, duties, and rights of the police service.
The police have arrested a fake examinee at the Public Administration Campus located in Kathmandu Metropolitan City-14 on Wednesday, while he was appearing in the MPA programme third semester examination. The one who was arrested is 26-year-old Keshav Rokaya, originally from Chandannath Municipality-8, Jumla, and currently residing in Dhumbarahi, Kathmandu Metropolitan City-4, said Deputy Superintendent of Police Apilraj Bohora, the spokesperson for the District Police Range Kathmandu.
The 9th China-South Asia Expo came to an end on Tuesday. A total of 153 agreements have been signed as of 12: 00 on June 24, with the total value of foreign trade contracts reaching 8.479 billion yuan (about 1.18 billion U.S. dollars).
The Far-Western University, Central Campus is going to organise a Multidisciplinary International Conference on 'Emerging Research Trends and Innovation on Quality Education and Sustainable Development' from June 27.
India was among the eight countries where more than half the unvaccinated children from around the world lived as of 2023, an analysis published in The Lancet journal showed, "emphasising persistent inequities." Providing global estimates of current vaccine coverage, the study found that in the same year, there were 15.7 million children -- 1.44 million in India -- who had received no doses of the diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis vaccine in their first year.
Representatives of the families displaced due to the expansion of Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve have submitted a memorandum today for land compensation to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli.
For the first time in Solukhumbu district, a joint disaster management post has been established, aiming to enhance emergency preparedness and response during the monsoon season. The facility has been set up at Jorbouddha in Solududhkunda Municipality-6 and is currently operational.
Birgunj (Parsa), June 25: Birgunj Customs Office has collected the highest revenue--Rs 73.18 billion from the import of petroleum products in 11 months of current fiscal year.The Office had spent Rs 174 billion to import five types of petroleum products in the 11 months. Of the total revenue collected from the import of 20 major goods, petroleum products have the share of 46.43 per cent. Chief Customs Administrator of the Office, Deepak Lamichhane, said import of petroleum products and vehicles is the main basis of the revenue of Birgunj Customs Office. Similarly, a total of 17.70 billion was collected din revenue import of vehicles and their spares which stood at 11.23 per cent. Likewise, the Office collected Rs 5.78 billion in revenue from iron and things manufactured from iron while Rs 5.26 billion in revenue was collected from import of machinery goods and their parts.Lamichhane shared that Rs 3.67 billion in revenue was collected from the import of electric machinery and their parts as well as Rs 3.06 billion in revenue was collected from import of all types of clothes during the period. The Office collected Rs 2.58 billion in revenue from the import of tobacco and tobacco related products, Rs 2.52 billion from cosmetic products, Rs 2.32 billion from raw material of plastics, and Rs 2.19 billion from other lubricant oil, he mentioned. (RSS)
The Office had spent Rs 174 billion to import five types of petroleum products in the 11 months. Of the total revenue collected from the import of 20 major goods, petroleum products have the share of 46.43 per cent.