NEPSE this week
Here is a snapshot of what happened at the stock market this week.
Here is a snapshot of what happened at the stock market this week.
The American-British credit rating agency says strong mandate could improve policy predictability and reform momentum, but warns weak implementation capacity may constrain results.
The NDRRMA has been without a focal person to oversee forest fire management for months.
Nepali Congress has called a central committee meeting to review election results, but CPN-UML is still undecided on formal assessment.
Balancing ties with India, China and the United States, and adapting to global shifts will test the Rastriya Swatantra Party’s promise of development diplomacy, say experts.
Protests erupt nationwide demanding justice for the Birendranagar teenager, who was found dead Saturday.
Political uncertainty, budget cuts and election preparations stall projects across the country.
Their bodies were found on Sani Bheri river bank on Tuesday. Whereabouts of Sapana Oli, who was with the two, remains unknown.
Cutting air pollution that leads to suffering and deaths should be the new government's top priority.
Nepal is on the brink of change. Whether that change is positive remains uncertain.
As we embark on the 15th Five-Year Plan, we welcome Nepal to join us in seizing ‘China Opportunity 2.0.’
Vessel tracking service Kpler pegged Iranian exports in the first 11 days of March even higher at about 16.5 million barrels.
A photo posted on Facebook by the Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation showed residents standing at the scene of the landslide, with parts of a nearby hillside stripped of vegetation and some people standing knee-deep in mud.
The corporation has decided to sell 7.1 kg of cooking gas effective from Friday, instead of the usual 14.2 kg.
Analysts criticise revised NEPSE rule, claiming it penalises the growth-oriented companies.
Protecting the environment is therefore an essential strategy in preventing kidney disease.
They demand strict enforcement of laws against rape, murder.
Police say they will reach the final conclusion after the probe reports are received.
Family says it will not receive body until justice is delivered.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have said that if attacks on Iran continued, they would not allow “one litre of oil” to be shipped from the Middle East to the US, Israel or their partners.
Police say fire was opened in self-defence after attack on police official.
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Trump had authorized the release of 172 million barrels from the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve from next week.
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Funding crunch forced the government to target only high-risk groups and just one district, say officials.
Another National Assembly member, Jitjung Basnet says holding the special general convention just before thepolls had ruined the party’s prospects.
Six parties cross PR threshold to become national parties. RSP nears two-thirds majority.
Sharma emphasises that if necessary, the state must rescue Nepali citizens at any cost.
We are a nation haunted by ghosts of past shortages. Yet there seems to be enough LPG for everyone.
A major test for Nepal’s new PM is pursuing development goals without getting caught in geopolitics.
Many people think they need intense workouts to see results, but what really matters is exercising regularly.
Any reform must respect our geographic diversity, cultural pluralism and historical political evolution.
Rastriya Swatantra Party’s FPTP wins saw 42 defectors knock seasoned leaders from major parties.
At Kala Salon, Sangee Shrestha’s ‘Antardrishti’ explores memory and spirituality through bold colours, geometry and symbolism.
Conflict in West Asia is disrupting global fertiliser markets and threatening Nepal’s rice inputs ahead of crucial planting season.
Left parties consistently enjoyed popular vote of around 40 percent, which has dropped to 21 percent this time.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have warned that any ship passing through the Strait will be targeted.
More than five percent of votes under the first-past-the-post system were invalid in the House elections.
Out of 15 Nepalis injured in Iran attack in the Gulf and Israel, 14 have returned to work after treatment.
While his companions boarded first, Dube slipped on at the last moment, made for his coach and climbed to the top berth, hoping for a quiet eight-hour ride.
The commission set up the EEIC on December 26, 2025, to ensure the effective dissemination of election-related information to media organisations, stakeholders and voters.
Turnover drops sharply to Rs13.18 billion on Wednesday.
Final results awaiting as data entry continues: EC
The conflict has effectively blocked vital shipping lanes through the Strait of Hormuz, halting the flow of one-fifth of the world’s fossil energy supplies from the petroleum-rich Gulf.
Four arrested as family demands impartial investigation
Silver price remains unchanged
Lamichhane submits polls spending details to EC
Early on Wednesday, Iranian state media reported another round of attacks was unleashed on US military installations in Bahrain.
Ambitious nine-year master plan envisions modern medical facilities and expanded healthcare for Karnali residents.
Gautam is the CEO and co-founder of Karkhana. He is an educator and entrepreneur.
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