The general elections are over, and the private sector is likely to resume its protest against the banks and financial institutions demanding a reduction in interest . . . Read more »
After political forums turned into money pits, parrots suddenly became skillful orators, villains heroes and parliamentarians started calling themselves development activists instead of . . . Read more »
Dr Thomas Prinz, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Nepal for over a year, talked to Editor-In-Chief Madan Lamsal of the New Business Age on wide range of issues including Nepal-Germany . . . Read more »
One can easily get glimpses of the informal economy while passing through the streets of Kathmandu. From street vendors to home-based workers, the informal economy accounts for economic activities . . . Read more »
An industry or business becomes privatised when it is moved from public to private ownership. The area of the economy that is managed by governmental organisations is known as the public . . . Read more »
Despite its failure and poor performance in sectors where it is involved, the government seeks to expand its reach and role. The government is perpetuating its exploitative and extractive character . . . Read more »
Classic Industries Pvt Ltd has been producing bedding products for the past three decades. Established in 1990, the company is the leading producer of bedding products like mattress, cushions and . . . Read more »
The main objective of the Trade Promotion Center established in the year 1970 was to increase Nepali exports to overseas markets. The objective was set after a realisation that Nepal lacked products . . . Read more »
Kirana is probably the first online and on-call grocery shopping service established in Nepal, envisioning to supply everything that a customer needs every single . . . Read more »
The ongoing liquidity crunch in the banking system has hit the construction industry hard. The industry, which was trying to bounce back after being battered by the COVID-pandemic, is currently . . . Read more »
A Chinese devotee named Manjushree, who had come to Kathmandu to pay homage to Swoyambhunath, is believed to have cut open a mountain gorge at Chobhar to drain out water from the huge lake covering . . . Read more »
Every civilization is basically based on biodiversity, history and geography. Karnali Province is unique in its immense natural resources like water and medicinal herbs. Beautiful landscape, . . . Read more »
The patient has been on the operation theatre for a month under the emergency rule in an effort to remove a tumour. And sooner the operation is over and the patient taken out of the theatre, the . . . Read more »
At 6:55 am on May 16, An Airbus A320 of Nepal Airlines landed on the runway of the newly-built Gautam Buddha International Airport in Bhairahawa, marking the beginning of a new era for the Nepali . . . Read more »
Nepal and the former Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (now Czech Republic) signed an Agreement on Cooperation in the field of Public Health and Medical Sciences on March 1, 1979. . . . Read more »
The cyclical nature of our existence demands adjustments in our lifestyles. Companies encourage management teams to make their strategic goals align with the institution's . . . Read more »
Andreas Barckow is the Chair of International Accounting Standards Board (IASB), an independent, private-sector body that develops and approves international financial reporting standards. Barckow, . . . Read more »
A Swiss delegation comprising 15 members visited to Nepal from November 7 to 9. The delegation’s mission was to discover business opportunities in Nepal for Swiss companies. . . . Read more »
CORPORATE MOVEMENTS DECEMBER . . . Read more »