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- Talks on cable car come a cropper
NARAYANGADH, Dec 2 - Resumption of cable car service to Mankamana Temple in Gorkha from Kurintar of Chitwan is still uncertain after two rounds of talks between agitating security guards and management of Manakamana Darshan Pvt. Ltd. (MDPL) failed to reach an agreement on Monday.During the talks, the CPN (Maoist) affiliated Security Workers Union also offered that the security guards be given .. - Aid policy perpetuating dependence: Dr Bhattarai
KATHMANDU, Dec 2 - Finance Minister Dr Baburam Bhattarai has urged the developed countries to address the issues that have been identified as impending effective and fruitful utilisation of aid.Addressing the UN Conference on Development Financing on Sunday, Dr Bhattarai questioned the structure of aid which was not helpful in promoting self-sustained development of underdeveloped countries... - Pop goes PM’s promise of rolling back bus fare
Kathmandu, December 1: The Nepal Meter Taxi Association (NMTA) has reduced taxi fares by seven per cent after continuous pressure. Actually, it should have reduced fares a month ago on November 1 when Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) had reduced the petroleum products’ prices for the second time in a week. When quizzed about the delay in reducing taxi fares, the NMTA officials clammed up.NOC is sla.. - Labour panel okays wage rate deal
Kathmandu, December 1: The Labour Advisory Committee (LAC) today endorsed the minimum wages agreed upon by entrepreneurs and labour unions yesterday.GEFONT vice-president Bishnu Rimal said the committee endorsed yesterday’s decision reached by the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI), Nepal Chambers of Commerce (NCC), Hotel Association of Nepal and representatives o.. - Bangladeshi trade fair from Dec 4
KATHMANDU, Dec 1 - The Bangladeshi Embassy here is organising the Bangladesh Single Country Fair 2008 from Dec. 4 to 7 in a bid to promote Bangladeshi products in Nepal and boost business contacts between the two countries.Bangladeshi Ambassador Imtiaz Ahmed told a press meet Monday that the fair aimed not only to promote Bangladeshi products in Nepal but also enhance understanding between the.. - Handicrafts icons of pan-national identity
Kathmandu, December 1: “Handicrafts are part of our larger national identity. Traditional crafts and designs should be promoted,” said Asta Laxmi Shakya, Minister for Industry speaking at the annual exhibition of Fair Trade Group Nepal.She added that different trade groups have been working to promote handicrafts not only at the national but international level also and urged that each should .. - Exports surge by 27.1 pc
Kathmandu, December 1: Exports witnessed an upsurge of 27.1 percent during the first three months of the current fiscal year (FY) against a mere 4.3 percent rise in the corresponding period last year, according to reports.Exports to both India and third countries registered a phenomenal growth this year, reports quoted a press communiqué issued by Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) on Sunday as saying... - Remittance inflow jumps 80.7pc
KATHMANDU, Nov 30 - Inflow of remittance from Nepali workers in foreign countries shot up by 80.7 percent during the first three months of the current fiscal year, according to a central bank report released Sunday.Remittance growth in the first quarter of the previous fiscal year was 17.2 percent, Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) said.The big jump in remittance also helped boost the country´..