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Companies are constantly on the lookout for data-driven strategies to communicate with their consumers. In his book, Neil Hoyne, Google's Chief Measurement Strategist, demonstrates practical . . . Read more »
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In 2010, with mobile devices on the ascendancy, experts had consigned traditional PCs to the scrap yard. Yet almost a decade on, PCs keep marching . . . Read more »
After failing to get the Millennium Challenge Compact (MCC) ratified at parliament, the government has informed theUnited States that the agreement has been currently ‘put on hold’. It was, . . . Read more »
If there is anything more blissful in the world than being a fool then it has to be acting like a fool. Whether you believe it or not, there is nothing as satisfying as being foolish and looking . . . Read more »
The bottled water industry is seen as a promising avenue for Nepal to reduce its trade deficit by boosting . . . Read more »
Shambhu N. Gautam, the chief executive officer of Siddhartha Bank Ltd, has over 30 years of experience in the banking sector. Gautam started his banking career from Agricultural Development Bank . . . Read more »
Politics is a game of possibilities. The line best suits the Nepal Communist Party, which has turned a number of unimaginable things into reality. Then CPN-UML and the CPN Maoist Centre amazed the . . . Read more »
Covid-19 pandemic has dealt a massive blow to the Nepali business sector. But every cloud has a silver lining. Lately, corporate institutions are adapting to the ‘new normal’ to continue their . . . Read more »
Learning from economic giants in the neighbourhood to shape Nepal's . . . Read more »
Ride-hailing services in Kathmandu valley have become popular among the young working population. The rides are easy to find, quick to arrive and comfortable; a convenient way to commute through the . . . Read more »
At a time when most of the businesses in Nepal have been forced to deal with the strong headwinds created by the Covid-19 pandemic, the lockdown actually has turned out to be a watershed moment for . . . Read more »
Nepal's stock market has been on a bull run since January last year. Nepal Stock Exchange (Nepse) index, which stood at 1182.31 points on January 5, 2020, surpassed the previous record of 1881.45 . . . Read more »
Singapore's resilience and unique governance model continue to position it as a global economic . . . Read more »
In 2013, Huawei, the Chinese tech behemoth, established its ‘Honor’ sub-brand, intending to cater to the mid-range clientele. Honor’s modus operandi is to provide affordable smartphones by . . . Read more »
We are still going through the eye of storm known as Sars-CoV-2. Numerous economists, thinkers and opinion makers across the globe everyday are trying to figure out what would be the world order post . . . Read more »
Presenting a written justification in the Supreme Court on January 3, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has claimed that the dissolution of the House of Representatives is a political decision which . . . Read more »
The Election Commission is holding elections for the House of Representatives and seven province assemblies on November 20. This means the country will get a new government at the centre as well new . . . Read more »
The efforts of PE/VC firms, government bodies and other stakeholders are forging a pathway towards comprehensive economic empowerment and sustainable . . . Read more »
Consumers around the world can instantly identify the red and white logo of Coca-Cola. Few brands have succeeded in having such a strong rapport globally. In Nepal, the cold drink has been most . . . Read more »
The basic philosophy of lending is primarily to assess the borrower’s “ability or capacity to pay” and “willingness to pay” aspects. The entire credit process revolves around these two . . . Read more »
If there is anything more blissful in the world than being a fool then it has to be acting like a fool. Whether you believe it or not, there is nothing as satisfying as being foolish and looking . . . Read more »
The UK is leaving everyone behind in terms of development. The US is hoisting its flag everywhere in space. Japan is surprising everyone in the field of electronics and Germany is doing wonders in . . . Read more »
Nepal boasts more than 923,000 registered businesses, with a substantial 90% falling under the MSME category, contributing to 45% of total . . . Read more »
In just one and a half year of its successful merger, Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank has become a major player in the development banking sector. . . . Read more »
The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted the global supply chains and logistics in unprecedented ways. Being an import-based economy, Nepal finds itself surrounded by the global crisis in ways no one had . . . Read more »
“Goals should be challenging but achievable. To set too much big expectation might also upset you if you are unable to reach them,” says Mingma Sherpa, founder of home-grown footwear brand Paila . . . Read more »
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As a developing country in the global south, Nepal is one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change. Various reports have shown that it is often the lower-income countries that are at . . . Read more »
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The biggest names in the world and some home-grown brands have found Nepal the perfect field when it comes to automotive . . . Read more »
The spread of COVID-19 has caused economic despair all over the world. Startups are struggling with health and economic uncertainty, their sales have stagnated, their investment approach has gone in . . . Read more »
Technology has allowed much to be achieved in less time. When they are constantly busy with something else, this leaves people with no time for their family and friends. The author claims that the root of this issue is technology because it makes us feel that we need to be linked continuously via our smartphones, tablets, laptops, . . . Read more »
Nestled in Sherpa Mall, Durbar Marg, the American Rock & Roll theme restro, boasts an impressive layout, music and . . . Read more »
Of the 225 billion cubic metres of surface water obtained yearly from the monsoon rain and snow melt, less than 10% are in productive utilisation within the country’s boundary. Remaining flow as . . . Read more »
Growing fears of Nepal falling into the foreign debt trap as outstanding foreign debt increases. The country's economy is in a recessionary phase, raising concerns about servicing the debt. . . . Read more »
On November 27, 2018, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli launched the ambitious, contribution-based Social Security Fund (SSF) claiming it as the ‘beginning of a new era’ amid lavish fanfare. “It is . . . Read more »
Lack of investment in research, fragmentation of arable lands, lack of technology, fair pricing system (commodity market), market centre and ineffectiveness of extension channels have been identified . . . Read more »
The threat of the disease is still there and the government recently confirmed that a new strain of coronavirus that originated in the UK has arrived in Nepal. This strain of virus is said to be much . . . Read more »
With business in her blood, this award-winning designer and businesswoman has been designing bespoke items for the country’s fashion conscious for almost three . . . Read more »
The lifestyle of Nepali people has undergone an immense transformation over the past decade or so. From having meals at home to eating out, Nepali society’s preference for food has changed a . . . Read more »
Education, infrastructure key to building a cyber safe . . . Read more »
Pad2Go’s journey toward menstrual quality is empowering women by defying . . . Read more »
Two college friends Kishan Gurung and Niran Shrestha embarked on a journey to provide cheap coffee for everyone and break the stereotypical concept of coffee as a luxury drink in Nepal. Gurung, . . . Read more »
While many startups are struggling for their existence on the wake of Covid-19 crisis, Gyapu Marketplace, an e-commerce platform, is on the opposite spectrum of the current trend. Launched three days . . . Read more »
New Business Age Pvt Ltd, the publishers of New Business Age monthly magazine and Aarthik Abhiyan National Daily, has concluded the NewBiz Business Women Summit and Awards on January . . . Read more »
Bilateral relations between Nepal and New Zealand are strong and deep-rooted often symbolised by Sir Edmund Hilary, who along with Tenzing Norgay Sherpa, climbed Everest in 1953. . . . Read more »
Dr Nar Bahadur Bista is the Principal and Managing Director of Uniglobe College. Founded in 2009 in affiliation with Pokhara University, Uniglobe is dedicated to creating and sharing transformative . . . Read more »
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The significance of constructing toilets and bathrooms has evolved from an afterthought to a prioritised . . . Read more »
Apparently, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has lost whatever control it had of the oil market. The actions (or tweets) of three men — US President Donald Trump , Russian . . . Read more »
Over the past decade, the entertainment landscape has undergone multiple paradigm shifts. More pertinently, the way entertainment is consumed and delivered to the masses has evolved . . . Read more »
Like many traders who import goods from or export goods to China via land, Bed Bahadur Shrestha has become accustomed to a slew of problems at the Nepal-China border crossings. These problems range . . . Read more »
According to Dermatologists, winter exposes our derma health, and we need to take extra care of our . . . Read more »
Indian business daily The Economic Times wrote in its online edition on October 21 that total business during the Diwali festival is worth 25 trillion Indian rupees or $30.20 . . . Read more »
Effective management of capital expenditure is needed for better returns on . . . Read more »
NTB's failure to participate in WTM is a glaring example of its deviation, say tourism . . . Read more »
The price movements of some major commodities such as gold, silver and crude oil seem to have gained upward momentum due to uncertainty created by international macroeconomic headwinds. In the . . . Read more »
At this point in the smartphone cycle, the words ‘premium smartphone’ evoke a familiar image. And Xiaomi’s Mi 10 straddles that line; it has the standard-issue curved glass and metal sandwich . . . Read more »
The rampant use of chemical fertilisers to achieve higher agricultural yields has had an adverse impact on human health as well as the environment. While awareness about the various harmful effects . . . Read more »
Nepal is undoubtedly the Adventure Hub in Asia, considering the number of adventure activities the country offers. Geographically, there can be very few other countries that are more beautiful and . . . Read more »
Going round the Nepali market, anyone can see that the country is becoming the largest ‘department store on earth (141000 sq. km). To make the expression harsher, one can even go on to say that it . . . Read more »