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The Finance Committee passed a punishment bill and a report on banking offenses.
The Finance Committee of the House of Representatives has approved the Banking Offenses and Punishment.
Tax return of ten percent in the event that payment for services is made electronically
The Internal Revenue Department is offering a 10% refund to consumers who pay for services through electronic means.
Action against seven cooperatives by correspondence with CIV
Kathmandu Metropolitan City has sent seven cooperatives to the Central Investigation Bureau of Nepal Police for further investigation, including six savings and loan cooperatives.
The Supreme Court's temporary directive to continue the presidential selection process is in effect until the matter is heard on January 30.
The Attorney General's office has ruled that the Nepal Securities Board chairman appointing process can continue despite a Supreme Court case, prompting the Ministry of Finance to seek legal advice.
IPO planned by Kantipur Pharmaceuticals, with Muktinath Capital serving as sale manager
Kantipur Pharmaceuticals Lab is preparing to issue an IPO, with Muktinath Capital as the sales manager to proceed with the share issue process.
Consumer Court justice is delayed.
The Nepali government is intensifying its efforts to establish consumer courts for the first time during the upcoming holiday season, a time when people are most susceptible to being exploited.
six months following the priority case's filing over the Securities Board Chairman's appointment
The Supreme Court's interim order suspending the appointment process for the Securities Board Chairman remains in place due to the ongoing case.
Purchase and sale of Ncell shares The Supreme Court requested a written response from the opponents after missing the deadline.
The Supreme Court has requested a written response from the opponents in the Ncell share purchase and sale case, as the deadline was not met.
Twenty businesses were placed on a blacklist so they could not bid on public works projects.
The Public Procurement Act, 2063 has put 20 builders and suppliers on a blacklist, as announced by the Public Procurement Monitoring Office.
Nepal's LDC graduation presents both chances and challenges.
A study emphasizes the necessity of improving institutional processes, diversifying export markets, strengthening human resource capacities, and reforming regulatory frameworks.
NTA issues a Rs. 19 billion payment order to Ncell and threatens to revoke its license if the renewal costs are not paid by September 1.
Nepal's NTA has ordered Ncell to pay Rs 19 billion for the renewal of its mobile service license, including fees and fines.
NEA-Industrialists' disagreement endures in spite of PM Oli's order to return authority.
Even with Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli involved, the energy for six industries that had their power shut off remained unconnected.