• Smartphone imports hit record

    Smartphone imports hit record

    Smartphone imports have already exceeded the total import value of the previous fiscal year within the first 10 months of the current fiscal year 2025/26, reflecting a significant rise in demand for mobile devices in the…

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    今天 12:14
    417
  • Banana prices hit record high

    Banana prices hit record high

    Banana farmers in Sunsari district are getting record-high prices this year, bringing long-awaited relief after years of financial struggles and low returns.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    前天 12:12
    464
  • Nirmala emerges as a successful entrepreneur

    Nirmala emerges as a successful entrepreneur

    At first, Nirmala Kumari Mahato of Gelha village in Harion Municipality–4, Sarlahi, did not receive support from her family when she decided to take up shoe-making as a profession.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-5-21
    374
  • Diesel consumption drops by 27%

    Diesel consumption drops by 27%

    The consumption of petroleum products, including petrol, diesel, kerosene and cooking gas, has declined significantly following government measures introduced to curb fuel use amid soaring prices.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-5-20
    325
  • Strict customs reduces cross-border trade

    Strict customs reduces cross-border trade

    Trade across the Nepal-India border has sharply declined after the government strictly enforced a rule requiring customs duty on goods worth more than Rs. 100 brought in from India.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-5-19
    723
  • 7,200 tourists visit Manang in a month

    7,200 tourists visit Manang in a month

    A significant number of tourists visited the Annapurna trekking route under the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) during Baisakh (mid-April to mid-May 2026).

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-5-18
    519
  • Nepali market becomes vibrant after border tightening

    Nepali market becomes vibrant after border tightening

    Consumer activity in markets across districts bordering India in eastern Nepal has increased, with more people now shopping in local stores for daily household goods. The rise in customers comes after the government-impo…

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-5-13
    663
  • Price surge drives record cardamom exports

    Price surge drives record cardamom exports

    Earnings from the export of large cardamom, one of the country’s major export commodities, have reached a historic high so far, thanks to a significant rise in its price.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-5-10
    1210
  • Kaligandaki ‘A’ Hydropower Plant to shut down for four days

    Kaligandaki ‘A’ Hydropower Plant to shut down for four days

    The Kaligandaki 'A' Hydropower Station, operating under the Nepal Electricity Authority, will halt electricity generation for four days.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-5-9
    598
  • Nepal’s first tea testing, research centre to begin

    Nepal’s first tea testing, research centre to begin

    A Tea Testing, Promotion and Research Centre built in Kanyam of Suryodaya Municipality-7 in Ilam is set to come into operation.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-5-7
    1006
  • Fuel price hikes drive up cost of essentials

    Fuel price hikes drive up cost of essentials

    Household budgets across Nepal are coming under increasing pressure as the prices of essential commodities, particularly rice and cooking oil, have risen sharply over the past few weeks.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-5-3
    1936
  • Nearly one million collected in revenue from traffic rule violators

    Nearly one million collected in revenue from traffic rule violators

    Traffic police has collected nearly one million rupees in fine from traffic rule violators in the last 24 hours.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-5-2
    1125
  • ndia’s import rules eclipse Nepali tea market

    ndia’s import rules eclipse Nepali tea market

    Nepali tea, a large portion of which is exported to neighbouring India, is likely to face a market crisis after India imposed stricter regulations on tea imports.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-5-1
    1316
  • Door-to-door passport delivery begins in Baitadi

    Door-to-door passport delivery begins in Baitadi

    A door-to-door campaign to deliver passports has been introduced in Baitadi with the aim of providing faster and more convenient public services.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-30
    1455
  • Bajura's Ranisain emerges as tourist hub

    Bajura's Ranisain emerges as tourist hub

    Ranisain, a scenic destination in Bajura, has recently begun providing employment opportunities for unemployed youth in the area.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-29
    1157
  • Public debt nears Rs. 3 trillion

    Public debt nears Rs. 3 trillion

    Nepal's public debt has surged to nearly Rs. 3 trillion by mid-April of the current fiscal year 2025/26, reflecting growing borrowing needs and the impact of currency depreciation.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-28
    1230
  • Will Orind Magnesite Industry ever reopen ?

    Will Orind Magnesite Industry ever reopen ?

    Questions are once again being raised over whether the long-defunct Orind Magnesite Industry in Balefi Rural Municipality-8 will ever resume operations, as it has remained completely shut for the past 27 years.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-27
    1137
  • Fertiliser sacks pile up at Tatopani

    Fertiliser sacks pile up at Tatopani

    At a time when farmers are facing a shortage of fertilisers for use in their fields, around 30,000 sacks of chemical fertiliser have been lying unused for years at the Tatopani Dry Port and Customs Office.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-25
    924
  • Babai Irrigation Project cost nearly doubles

    Babai Irrigation Project cost nearly doubles

    The long-awaited Babai Irrigation Project in Bardiya has seen its cost nearly double due to time overrun.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-22
    806
  • Tighter borders hamper ordinary shoppers

    Tighter borders hamper ordinary shoppers

    Following the strict enforcement of a rule requiring customs duty on goods worth more than Rs. 100 at Nepal–India border points, there has been a noticeable impact on daily life and trade in border areas.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-20
    1278
  • Border crackdown disrupts apple re-export trade

    Border crackdown disrupts apple re-export trade

    Traders in eastern Nepal who had been importing apples from China and illegally re-exporting them to India have found themselves in serious difficulty after local authorities tightened controls at the border.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-18
    1447
  • Diesel, kerosene surpass petrol prices in Nepal

    Diesel, kerosene surpass petrol prices in Nepal

    Diesel and kerosene prices have surpassed petrol for the first time in Nepal following a sharp price hike by the Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC).

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-17
    2213
  • Daunne highway blacktopping to complete before monsoon

    Daunne highway blacktopping to complete before monsoon

    Travel along the Narayanghat–Butwal section of the East–West Highway is expected to be easier during the upcoming monsoon compared to previous years, according to the project office.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-16
    703
  • Banana prices triple in Kathmandu amid supply crunch, import restriction

    Banana prices triple in Kathmandu amid supply crunch, import restriction

    Consumers across the Kathmandu Valley are facing an unexpected surge in banana prices, with rates tripling in recent days due to a mismatch between high demand and limited supply.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-15
    2766
  • Highest real estate transactions in Madhes

    Highest real estate transactions in Madhes

    Madhes Province has emerged as the leading hub for real estate activity in Nepal, recording the highest number of property transactions over the past three fiscal years.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-14
    959
  • Agriculture Development Office distributes Rs 450 million in grant in five years

    Agriculture Development Office distributes Rs 450 million in grant in five years

    The Agriculture Development Office, Nawalparasi Purba has distributed almost Rs 450 million in grant to the farmers in the last five fiscal years since 2077/78 BS.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-13
    1102
  • Banke farmers taking to maize cultivation

    Banke farmers taking to maize cultivation

    Farmers in Banke district have recently been shifting their focus toward maize cultivation, driven by higher income potential and reliable market access.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-12
    564
  • Nepal should be promoted as safe destination: Tourism entrepreneurs

    Nepal should be promoted as safe destination: Tourism entrepreneurs

    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.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-10
    544
  • Minister Shrestha vows timely irrigation projects

    Minister Shrestha vows timely irrigation projects

    Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Biraj Bhakta Shrestha has said that irrigation projects such as Sikta, Bheri–Babai, Rani Jamara Kulariya, and Sunkoshi–Marin will no longer be left incomplete or negl…

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-9
    997
  • Farmers worry over declining price of wheat, want support price

    Farmers worry over declining price of wheat, want support price

    Farmers here are worried over not getting good price for their produce.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-8
    907
  • Tamakoshi bridge left incomplete for nine years

    Tamakoshi bridge left incomplete for nine years

    The bridge over the Tamakoshi River, located on the main route connecting Charikot-Dolakha’s major commercial hub and the tourist destination of Jiri with Ramechhap.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-7
    1248
  • Cereal imports down; bill totals Rs. 39.64B

    Cereal imports down; bill totals Rs. 39.64B

    The import of cereals has marginally decreased during the first eight months of the current fiscal year.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-6
    1044
  • Petrol prices hit record high

    Petrol prices hit record high

    Petrol prices in Nepal have reached an all-time high, with the latest revision by the state-owned Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) pushing the cost to Rs. 202 per litre in the Kathmandu Valley.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-4
    1988
  • Ministers, officials discuss ways to control revenue leakage

    Ministers, officials discuss ways to control revenue leakage

    A meeting of the High-Level Central Revenue Leakage Control Committee held on Thursday made decisions aimed at controlling revenue leakage and strengthening tax administration.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-3
    605
  • Aviation fuel price nearly doubles

    Aviation fuel price nearly doubles

    The price of aviation fuel has nearly doubled.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-2
    1005
  • Policy measures in favour of farmers

    Policy measures in favour of farmers

    The newly formed government has unveiled a series of major policy measures aimed at protecting farmers, improving agricultural markets, and addressing long-standing land management issues across the country.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-4-1
    1388
  • Farmer Field School promotes farming

    Farmer Field School promotes farming

    A farmer from Namasung in Lomanthang Rural Municipality-2 of Upper Mustang, has been increasingly attracted to commercial and modern agriculture.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-30
    1141
  • Fuel price surge triggers economic woes in Nepal amid global energy crisis

    Fuel price surge triggers economic woes in Nepal amid global energy crisis

    Supply-side constraints on petroleum products caused by ongoing geopolitical tension involving Iran, Israel and the United States have created an energy crisis and pushed up prices, with their consequences being felt ac…

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-29
    2168
  • Finance Minister Wagle targets 15 laws for overhaul

    Finance Minister Wagle targets 15 laws for overhaul

    Newly appointed Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle has decided to repeal 15 laws and acts, including the Department of Revenue Investigation.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-28
    1696
  • West Asia conflict drives 20% fuel hike

    West Asia conflict drives 20% fuel hike

    Due to price hikes in petrole um products in the international market caused by the West Asia conflict, the prices of petroleum products in Nepal have surged significantly.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-27
    1671
  • Hailstorm batters Mahottari agriculture, losses in millions

    Hailstorm batters Mahottari agriculture, losses in millions

    Unseasonal hailstorms accompanied by strong winds have caused widespread damage to tomato farming in Khayarmara area of Bardibas Municipality-10 in Mahottari district.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-26
    1627
  • Potato price plummets amid rising imports

    Potato price plummets amid rising imports

    Farmers in Panchkhal Municipality of Kavrepalanchowk district are facing growing concerns as potato price continues to decline, leaving them unable to recover even basic production costs.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-25
    2028
  • Lack of raw materials hits industries in Banke

    Lack of raw materials hits industries in Banke

    Following the escalating tensions in the Middle East, there has been a shortage of raw materials in Banke. As a result, production has declined and some industries have reached the brink of closure.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-24
    1289
  • NEPSE jumps 54 points; turnover totals Rs. 23.59B

    NEPSE jumps 54 points; turnover totals Rs. 23.59B

    The benchmark of share market index, NEPSE, has posted a significant growth on Sunday, the first trading day of the week.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-23
    1411
  • Minister Khanal asks CIT to fund long-term government projects

    Minister Khanal asks CIT to fund long-term government projects

    Finance Minister Rameshore Prasad Khanal has stressed the need for investment from Citizen Investment Trust (CIT) in long-term projects introduced by the government.

    Source:gorkhapatra online
    2026-3-19
    1701
  • Gas shortage prompts market monitoring

    Gas shortage prompts market monitoring

    Local authorities have intensified market monitoring across Tanahun district, including the district headquarters Damauli, following a severe shortage of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG).

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-17
    1123
  • Budget deficit tops Rs. 161B in 8 months

    Budget deficit tops Rs. 161B in 8 months

    The government expenditure has outpaced income during the first eight months of the current fiscal year 2025/26, resulting in a deficit of Rs. 161.48 billion.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-16
    1797
  • BFIs’ deposits rise by 6% to Rs. 7,698 billion

    BFIs’ deposits rise by 6% to Rs. 7,698 billion

    Deposits collected by Banks and Financial Institutions (BFIs) increased by 6 per cent, adding Rs. 433.71 billion to reach Rs. 7,697.59 billion by mid-February 2026.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-15
    1140
  • Sugar mills near shutdown as yards empty

    Sugar mills near shutdown as yards empty

    As sugarcane in farmers’ fields is nearly finished, sugar mills operating in the Tarai region are preparing to shut down.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-14
    1140
  • NOC to distribute half-filled gas cylinders from today

    NOC to distribute half-filled gas cylinders from today

    The Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has decided to supply only half-filled cooking gas cylinders to the market starting Friday in an effort to address the ongoing fright among consumers.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-13
    2142
  • World Bank supports Nepal’s Clean Air Project

    World Bank supports Nepal’s Clean Air Project

    The World Bank has extended support to Nepal’s Clean Air and Prosperity Project to reduce air pollution from industries and strengthen air quality management.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-11
    2521
  • NEPSE sees triple circuit breaker on first trading day after election

    NEPSE sees triple circuit breaker on first trading day after election

    On the first trading day after the election, the benchmark share market index, NEPSE, rose by 6 per cent, triggering the third circuit breaker, after which share trading was closed for the rest of the day.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-10
    1641
  • About 1.3M kg of herbs exported

    About 1.3M kg of herbs exported

    About 1.3 million kilograms of herbs have been exported from Nepalgunj, one of the major border points in western Nepal, in the first seven months of the current fiscal year.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-9
    1618
  • Sale of blossomed mango trees underway in Saptari

    Sale of blossomed mango trees underway in Saptari

    Although mango—the king of fruits—has not yet borne fruit, the buying and selling of mango blossoms has already increased in Saptari.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-8
    2033
  • Morang mustard farmers facing losses

    Morang mustard farmers facing losses

    Farmers in Morang who cultivate mustard were unable to recover even their investment costs this year.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-7
    2503
  • Gold price drops by Rs11,000 per tola

    Gold price drops by Rs11,000 per tola

    Gold price in the domestic market fell by Rs11,000 per tola (11.663 grams) on Wednesday.

    Source:The Kathmandu Post
    2026-3-6
    3433
  • Target sales and profits dip yet again

    Target sales and profits dip yet again

    Target reported another quarter of declining sales and profits as the retailer struggles to regain its footing with its customers contending with higher prices almost everywhere.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-5
    2743
  • Over 480,000 tonnes of fertiliser imported in current fiscal year

    Over 480,000 tonnes of fertiliser imported in current fiscal year

    More than 483,600 tonnes of chemical fertiliser has been imported so far in the current fiscal year 2025/26.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-4
    1908
  • Mango production likely to increase this year

    Mango production likely to increase this year

    It is expected that there will be a significant increase in mango production in the districts of Tarai-Madhes, including Mahottari, this year.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-3-3
    2246
  • Narayangadh-Butwal road work speeds for election

    Narayangadh-Butwal road work speeds for election

    During the election period, work on the expansion of the Narayangadh–Butwal road is expected to accelerate.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-2-26
    1113
  • Livestock sector exports cross Rs. 15 billion

    Livestock sector exports cross Rs. 15 billion

    Nepal’s livestock sector has recorded a significant surge in exports in the current fiscal year 2025/26.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-2-25
    1620
  • Smartphones import up by 40%

    Smartphones import up by 40%

    The import of smartphones has increased significantly during the first seven months of the current fiscal year 2025/26, with devices worth over Rs. 26.86 billion brought into the country.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-2-24
    2365
  • Budget crunch stalls Motipur Industrial Area

    Budget crunch stalls Motipur Industrial Area

    Senior Vice-President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI).

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-2-23
    1888
  • Japan's exports surge 17%

    Japan's exports surge 17%

    Japan's exports surged nearly 17% in January from a year earlier, lifted by seasonal factors and strong demand in China and other Asian markets.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-2-20
    1085
  • Reviving fallow land through sugarcane cultivation

    Reviving fallow land through sugarcane cultivation

    By leasing fallow land left unused by others and growing indigenous sugarcane, a young man in Baitadi has earned Rs. 500,000 from selling jaggery.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-2-19
    1008
  • CIT receives 'A Plus Rating

    CIT receives 'A Plus Rating

    ICRA Nepal Limited has assigned an ‘A Plus Rating’ to Citizen Investment Trust (CIT).

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-2-18
    1698
  • Petrol up by Rs. 1 per litre, diesel, kerosene Rs. 3 each

    Petrol up by Rs. 1 per litre, diesel, kerosene Rs. 3 each

    Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has increased the prices of petroleum products.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-2-17
    3757
  • Gold, silver prices see slight decline

    Gold, silver prices see slight decline

    The price of gold and silver has slightly decreased in the domestic market today.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-2-16
    1138
  • Price of gold and silver declines in domestic market

    Price of gold and silver declines in domestic market

    The price of gold has been determined at Rs 303,500 per tola and that of silver at Rs 5,000 per tola in the domestic market today.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-2-13
    1572
  • Ghorahi-Tulsipur road recurrent election agenda

    Ghorahi-Tulsipur road recurrent election agenda

    The Ghorahi-Tulsipur four-lane road, which had been a recurring campaign issue in previous elections, has once again emerged as a key election agenda in this year’s House of Representatives election.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-2-12
    2053
  • 96.7% households have electricity

    96.7% households have electricity

    The Nepal Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (NMICS) 2024-25 has revealed significant progress in household access to essential services, with most households now have access to electricity and telecommunication services.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-2-10
    6524
  • Orange worth Rs 316 million produced in Myagdi

    Orange worth Rs 316 million produced in Myagdi

    The farmers in Myagdi district have grown oranges worth Rs 316 million this year.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-2-9
    1098
  • Kitchen budget spikes as staples go dearer

    Kitchen budget spikes as staples go dearer

    Prices of essential daily commodities, particularly cooking oil and rice, have risen sharply in recent weeks, directly affecting household kitchens across Nepal.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-2-6
    2073
  • Gold, silver prices decline

    Gold, silver prices decline

    The prices of gold and silver in the domestic market declined today compared to the previous day.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-2-5
    3601
  • Banana sales hit Rs. 370M in Bardiya

    Banana sales hit Rs. 370M in Bardiya

    Bananas worth Rs. 370 million have been sold in Bardiya this year. Around 600 farmers in Bardiya district have produced nearly 38,000 tonnes of bananas on about 750 hectares of land.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-2-3
    2308
  • Nepal welcomes 92,573 tourists in January

    Nepal welcomes 92,573 tourists in January

    Nepal’s tourism sector kicked off 2026 on a positive note, recording 92,573 International Visitor Arrivals (IVAs) in January.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-2-2
    1598
  • Public debt rises to Rs. 2,806 billion

    Public debt rises to Rs. 2,806 billion

    Nepal's total outstanding public debt reached Rs. 2,806.39 billion as of mid-January 2026, reflecting a significant increase from the previous fiscal year.

    Source:gorkhapatra online
    2026-1-28
    2453
  • Rasuwa Customs Office collects Rs 1.16 billion in revenue

    Rasuwa Customs Office collects Rs 1.16 billion in revenue

    The Rasuwa Customs Office has collected Rs 1.16 billion in revenue during the first six months of the current fiscal year 2082/83 BS, according to Chief Customs Officer Tulasi Prasad Bhattarai.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-1-27
    1293
  • NEPSE rises 9.23 points on final trading day of the week

    NEPSE rises 9.23 points on final trading day of the week

    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) index rose by 9.23 points on Thursday, the last trading day of the week, closing at 2,714.61 points.

    Source:Khabarhub
    2026-1-22
    1587
  • Bezos' Blue Origin announces satellite rival to Musk's Starlink

    Bezos' Blue Origin announces satellite rival to Musk's Starlink

    Bezos' Blue Origin announces satellite rival to Musk's Starlink

    Source:bbc news
    2026-1-22
    1124
  • NEPSE goes up 42 points

    NEPSE goes up 42 points

    As nomination filing for the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5 gets underway across the country, the stock market on Tuesday signaled investor optimism over a smooth election and prospects of politi…

    Source:Khabarhub
    2026-1-20
    1357
  • Venture Waste-to-Energy project shut down quickly

    Venture Waste-to-Energy project shut down quickly

    The Venture Waste to Energy project, launched with the objective of processing waste from Dharan Sub-Metropolitan City to produce gas and fertiliser, has shut down just a short time after coming into operation.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-1-15
    3256
  • Trump shields Venezuelan oil money

    Trump shields Venezuelan oil money

    President Donald Trump's new executive order on Venezuelan oil revenue is meant to ensure that the money remains protected from being used in judicial proceedings.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-1-12
    1505
  • Security Printing Center prints 9,000 licenses in two months

    Security Printing Center prints 9,000 licenses in two months

    The Security Printing Center in Panauti Municipality-5 has printed around 9,000 driving licenses with QR codes over the past two months.

    Source:Khabarhub
    2026-1-9
    1837
  • Investment modality ready for 454 MW Kimathanka Arun Hydro Project

    Investment modality ready for 454 MW Kimathanka Arun Hydro Project

    An investment modality has been prepared to construct the 454 MW Kimathanka Arun Semi-Reservoir Hydropower Project using domestic capital.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-1-8
    2661
  • GATT valuation system comes into effect

    GATT valuation system comes into effect

    4: The government has fully implemented the 'Customs Valuation System based on Transaction Value' at all customs checkpoints across the country from Friday.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2026-1-4
    1112
  • China's BYD set to overtake Tesla as world's top EV seller

    China's BYD set to overtake Tesla as world's top EV seller

    China's BYD is set to overtake Elon Musk's Tesla as the world's biggest seller of electric vehicles (EVs), marking the first time it has outpaced its American rival for annual sales.

    Source:bbc news
    2026-1-2
    2649
  • Sindhupalchowk coffee trade crosses Rs. 30 million

    Sindhupalchowk coffee trade crosses Rs. 30 million

    Sindhupalchowk coffee trade crosses Rs. 30 million

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2025-12-29
    2053
  • Pheasant farm earns Rs. 3M, outshines foreign jobs

    Pheasant farm earns Rs. 3M, outshines foreign jobs

    Udayaram Pun of Rapti Sonari Rural Municipality–2, Madui, has set an example by earning an annual turnover of more than Rs. 3 million through pheasant (Kalij) farming, proving that it is possible to earn more by stayin…

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2025-12-29
    1722
  • Illegally run mining industry closed

    Illegally run mining industry closed

    Authorities have closed a mining industry illegally run at Leguwaghat of Arun Rural Municipality-6 in Bhojpur district.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2025-12-9
    3134
  • Rasuwagadhi Hydel Project partly reopens

    Rasuwagadhi Hydel Project partly reopens

    Rasuwagadhi Hydel Project partly reopens

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2025-12-9
    2959
  • Rasuwagadhi Hydel Project partly reopens

    Rasuwagadhi Hydel Project partly reopens

    Rasuwagadhi Hydel Project partly reopens

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2025-12-8
    3918
  • Foreign tourists to pay extra fee to visit US national parks

    Foreign tourists to pay extra fee to visit US national parks

    Foreign tourists to pay extra fee to visit US national parks

    Source:BBC
    2025-11-26
    1193
  • Investment modalities for two hydro projects prepared

    Investment modalities for two hydro projects prepared

    Investment modalities for two hydro projects prepared

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2025-11-26
    4718
  • Foreign trade nears Rs. 703 billion; export share remains only 13%

    Foreign trade nears Rs. 703 billion; export share remains only 13%

    Foreign trade nears Rs. 703 billion; export share remains only 13%

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2025-11-25
    1908
  • Minister Ghising inspects Kamala bridge in Siraha

    Minister Ghising inspects Kamala bridge in Siraha

    Minister Ghising inspects Kamala bridge in Siraha

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2025-11-22
    2777
  • IBN approves investment for Betan Karnali Hydel Project

    IBN approves investment for Betan Karnali Hydel Project

    The Investment Board Nepal (IBN) has approved investment for the Betan Karnali Semi-Reservoir Hydropower Project (439 MW) to be developed at an estimated cost of Rs. 93.40 billion.

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2025-11-21
    2361
  • Remittances surge 35% in first quarter of current FY

    Remittances surge 35% in first quarter of current FY

    Remittances surge 35% in first quarter of current FY

    Source:The Rising Nepal
    2025-11-17
    2304
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