Published on: Dec 17, 2016
The script was not supposed to go awry so disastrously. Removing a supposedly pro-Chinese King Gyanendra (the Republican Mughlanis forgot to ask: how a king can be pro anything outside of his kingdom?) was supposed to usher in a very pro-Mughlani reg
By Dipak Gyawali | Dec 16, 2016
The country is sitting on the total capital budget of 311.9 billion and has spent only 2.7 billion – 0.9 percent of the total budget allocated. Nepal has been witnessing the recurring pattern of low capital spending for the past many years.
By Shikshya Adhikari | Dec 16, 2016
Finally Nepal secured over US$ 80 million for climate resilience programs to implement NAPA prioritized programs. One of the components of the country-specific Strategic Program on Climate Resilience (SPCR) was mainstreaming climate risk management i
By Batu Uprety | Dec 16, 2016
With the global oil price declining and the world economy heading towards a new phase of recession, the demand of Nepali workers in the major destinations like Gulf countries and Malasyia is declining. As Malasyia reduces the number of Nepali recruit
By Keshab Poudel | Dec 16, 2016
This grand ceremony was graced by prime minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, foreign minister Dr. Prakash Sharan Mahat, minister of information and communication Surendra Kumar Karki, and other high ranking Nepalese officials. Minister for Foreign Affairs of
By Masashi Ogawa | Dec 16, 2016
You may be aware about the investment of Korean companies in Nepal. Recently, the PDA signing of Upper Trishuli 1 project has reached its final stage. In this project, with a capacity of 216 MW and cost of 600 million dollars, Korea South East Power
By Choi Yong-Jin | Dec 16, 2016