Taxi booking services offer relief from hassles
A solution to the hassles of finding a taxi to take you to your destination has arrived in Kathmandu in the form of ONVER and Eddy Cab taxi booking services.
A solution to the hassles of finding a taxi to take you to your destination has arrived in Kathmandu in the form of ONVER and Eddy Cab taxi booking services.
Indian carmaker Tata is offering a low down payment of 25 percent, free servicing, cash discount and back buy guarantee on purchase of its vehicles. Renault, another carmaker which is gradually gaining popularity in Nepal,
Chicken meat prices have started to drop due to a supply glut caused by the arrival of fresh harvest in the market. According to the Nepal Chicken Sellers Association, the price of poultry meat reached Rs320 per kg on Friday.
Fidget spinners are spinning their way to popularity in the Nepali market and have become one of the most trending online items.
Exports of pashmina products, one of the major trading items of the country, dropped by 6.8 percent in the first nine months of the fiscal year 2016-17 with the fall in demand for the goods in Europe.
Nepal 13th International Industrial Trade Fair and Innovation Expo 2017, held at the Exhibition Hall in Bhrikutimandap, Kathmandu, is off to a great start.
During the Maoist insurgency and the tenuous peace that followed, Kathmandu Valley’s population boomed like never before.
A-level student Sunaj KC owns a Honda Unicorn motorbike, but he prefers to travel around the Kathmandu Valley on his Giant bicycle. He bought the two-wheeler for Rs50,000 at Asan two years ago, and since then he has been pretty much glued to it.
Don’t have your own vehicle? Tired of squeezing inside crowded public vehicles? And cannot always afford to take a taxi?
Laxmi InterContinental, the authorized distributor of Hyundai automobiles in Nepal, launched the 2017 edition of the popular compact hatchback Grand i10 in the domestic market on Thursday.
Facial masks have started flying off the shelves of many retail stores in the Kathmandu Valley, as those residing here try to beat plumes of dust created by continuous digging of the roads to lay the drinking water pipes.