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The price of gold increases by Rs 1,800 per tola.


On Wednesday, the price of gold increased by Rs 1,800 per tola on the local market.

The construction of an international airport in Bhairahawa aimed to boost tourism, stimulate the economy, and create employment, but the opposite is actually the case.


In the southern city of Bhairahawa, Nepal opened its second international airport in May 2022, however as of right now, no international flights stop there.

The stock market has experienced a turnover of over 17 billion, reaching 2700 points.


The NEPSE index, which measures the stock market, rose by 1.33 percent to 2696.65 points, reaching a total of 2700 points on Tuesday.

At Wonderland Nepal, Global IME Bank provides its cardholders with a 10% incentive.


Global IME Bank Limited and Kick Fun World have agreed to offer a 10% bonus on service fees at Wonderland Nepal in Bungmati.

Microfinance was enhanced by monetary policy.


Employees in the microfinance industry are thrilled about the initiatives the Central Bank has proposed to enhance microfinance financial institutions.

Nepal receives twice as much FDI (Rs 61.78 billion).


For the first time, the Cayman Islands, a British overseas territory in the Caribbean, have committed to invest Rs13.10 billion in Nepal.

The president exhorts Japanese investors to fund tourism, agriculture, and water resources.


President Ramchandra Paudel praised Japan for its support of Nepal, highlighting the strong people-to-people relationship and the cultural link between Nepal and Japan.

In a single year, electricity exports totalled Rs 16 billion 93 crore.


In the previous year, 16.81 billion rupees were imported and 16.93 billion rupees were exported as electricity.

With two circuit breaks, the NEPSE spikes 113 points, while the banking sector adds 9.89%.


Trading on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) saw a significant increase of 4.41%, indicating volatile investor sentiment.

Foreign investors are thrilled, but domestic investors are disappointed.


Kathmandu, July 13. Throughout the fiscal year 2080–2081 thus far, a total commitment to domestic and foreign investments totaled Rs.