When Nepal’s streets filled with angry young protesters and uncertainty hung over the country’s political future, the government that took charge had one mission: restore stability and hold elections.
Kathmandu, May 27 -- Finance Minister Swarnim Wagle on Wednesday presented the Economic Survey for the fiscal year 2025-26 in ...
The headworks of Nepal's most expensive infrastructure project on the Melamchi were damaged in a debris flow caused by heavy rain on melted glacial deposits in July 2021. The COP28 meeting in November ...
We are writing to you as a group of Nepali and international civil society organizations to urge that you use the forthcoming budget to protect the rights of Nepali children by expanding the ...
KATHMANDU: Nepal's cumulative financial irregularities have continued to rise amid persistent weaknesses in fiscal discipline ...
In a letter addressed to Nepal Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel, rights groups on Sunday urged Nepal to protect the rights of children by accounting for an expansion of the child grant program in ...
In March, the World Bank approved a $150 million ‘Finance for Growth’ credit line to strengthen Nepal’s financial sector for green, resilient, and inclusive development. However, critics say lack of ...
Finance Minister Rameshore Prasad Khanal has said that removing Nepal from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Gray List is a shared responsibility of all concerned authorities and stakeholders.
KATHMANDU, May 4, 2022—The Government of Nepal and the World Bank signed a $150 million ‘Finance for Growth’ Development Policy Credit (DPC) today to strengthen financial sector stability, diversify ...