Financial control is the heart of any organization because it ensures financial discipline, coordinates activities, ensures a fair return, helps in the optimum utilisation of available resources and balances credit worthiness to achieve the objectives. . . . Read more »
Technological innovation has been an integral part of human civilization. Since the start of the modern age, people have been deploying technological ideas to solve complex issues in business, . . . Read more »
With the start of the authorised sales of iPhones in December, the US tech giant Apple is all set to take the center stage of Nepali gadget market. The much awaited iPhone 6, launched along with the phablet- iPhone 6 Plus, is not just an upgrade. . . . Read more »
With, corruption, inequality, and injustice prevalent as anywhere else in the world, Nepal and the Nepali economy can hope to thrive only when burning issues like these are resolved and entrepreneurship is widely . . . Read more »
Nepal still lacks a sound business environment as the country is passing through difficult times. Despite this, we have been able to move forward with our hopes latched onto the economy and the . . . Read more »
ICT has been playing a major role in changing the lives of people in today's world. Education is one of the many areas where the use of smart technologies has been very beneficial in recent years. . . . Read more »
Search engines have taken today’s world by storm. Today, it is not only about staying in one place and browsing for information from a desktop but it is also about browsing from anywhere on our . . . Read more »
Generation Next Communications is appointed the authorized distributor of Apple products iPhones and iPad for Nepal. The company also has been distributing Macbook, iMac and iPods for the last three years. . . . Read more »
Located at Thapathali’s Trdae Tower, The British College (TBC) was established in 2012 to give students in Nepal a taste of what education in the UK is like as well as to address the lack of . . . Read more »
I express my sincere gratitude towards New Business Age for the award. This has encouraged me to become more active. Our group has been active across multiple business sectors for the last 97 years. . . . Read more »
Tarai or Madhes, as it is known these days, is a magnificent magnet for tourism. It is a paradise for tourists who prefer tropical climate. It is neither very hot in the summer nor very cold in the . . . Read more »
This article discusses the top 30 Nepali business houses, highlighting their history, growth, diversification, management practices, political connections, controversies, and future expansion plans. . . . Read more »
Standard Chartered Nepal organized a fund raising programme ‘Walkathon 2014 - Walk for a Brighter Tomorrow’ on 22nd November. According to the Bank, the Walkathon was organized to raise funds in partnership with its stakeholders to increase awareness . . . Read more »
HR is important for any company, particularly those in the crucial developmental stages. Why is it so . . . Read more »
The programme was very effective and inspirational. All the sessions and especially the panel discussion gave a positive message that there are immense business opportunities in Nepal. . . . Read more »
Kulekhani Hydroelectricity Project is the country's only reservoir-based power project so far. The two operational projects (60 MW Kulekhani I and 32 MW Kulekhani II) are supported by the Kulekhani . . . Read more »
After completing his master’s degree in economics from Calcutta University in India, Vijaya Gajananda Vaidya returned to Nepal where he worked as a gazetted officer for the then Ministry of Foreign . . . Read more »
Laxmi Intercontinental, the authorized sole distributor of Hyundai vehicles for Nepal has launched its new consumer scheme “Hyundai Winter Fest”. With this offer, customers on purchase of Hyundai vehicles can save from Rs 104,500 to Rs 627,000 through cash . . . Read more »
The company’s main strategy is to convert waste into revenue. It focuses on the maximum utilisation of products so that less waste is . . . Read more »
The announcement by the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) to accelerate the probe into the alleged corruption in the distribution of salaries and allowances to the Maoist . . . Read more »
Buying and selling decision has always been the confusing task for a stock market investor. Trying to get highest return with minimum risk, an investor always questions which time is the right time. . . . Read more »
It was during the 1940s that the seeds of Vishal Group, a business group owned by an Agrawal family, were sown with the establishment of a fabric shop in Dharan. The Agrawal family was led by . . . Read more »
Ncell App Camp 2014 has awarded ICT for Agriculture the best app award from the competing 24 apps. The app provides information about weather condition and the market value of agricultural goods. The winners were awarded half million as cash . . . Read more »
Women think, observe and implement things with a different perspective. This is reflected in the businesses women have . . . Read more »
In his work plan concerning industrial sector reform, the newly appointed Minister for Industries Rabindra Raj Joshi announced that the government owned industries that have been shut for several . . . Read more »
The benchmark index continued to fall in the course of last month. It declined by 70.09 points (or down -4.32%) last month to close at 1559.49. The index fell below the 50-day, as well as the 200-day moving average, giving a bearish . . . Read more »
This time, too, Prime Minister Oli first went to India, not China. Oli couldn't help heading south once he stepped out of Baluwatar the weather seemed as still cold on the north. It's almost certain . . . Read more »
Her city of dreams that year had welcomed democracy along with her. She was excited and for the next four years remained occupied in studies, in romance and in finding a way to make . . . Read more »
Instead of losing a file or two, let’s lose all the files that exist in the country. Let’s forget all the old files. We will get nowhere by clinging to the past. This should be why even Gangamaya . . . Read more »
We all need rewards for dealing with adulthood. Maybe it’s too many mimosas over the weekend, or overpriced massages, or a bespoke canoe paddle that will under no circumstances come into contact . . . Read more »
More than four months have already passed since the election results were published giving a clear majority to the left coalition led by KP Oli as the future Prime Minister. And two months have . . . Read more »
Ashok Kumar Temani, immediate past president of Birgunj Chamber of Commerce & Industries (BiCCI) and executive committee member of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI). . . . Read more »
The secondary market touched the historic high during the review period ahead of the promulgation of the long awaited new constitution. But after the constitution was promulgated, it shed some of the gains and remains flat then after. . . . Read more »
Carving your own niche as part of a new generation in a family run business is tough. But Prasun Jalan, Director of Urja Ventures which operates Gitanjali Jewels Nepal is one who knows how to do it . . . Read more »
When the two largest 'communist' parties of the country, CPN-UML and CPN (Maoist Centre), forged an electoral alliance for the provincial and parliamentary elections held last year, promising to . . . Read more »
The cover story of New Business Age's December, 2014 issue titled 'The Himalayan Power Revolution in the Making' raises hope for the Nepalis who are daily facing long hours of electricity-cut or the 'loadshedding.' Nepal's hydropower sector has long been . . . Read more »
Sibjan Chaulagain, Executive Director and founder of Ask Foundation took up a challenge by leaving his engineering career and going back to his village to serve his community. While living with his family in a village in Sindhupalchowk, he came across many problems that farmers from his community were facing. . . . Read more »
Internationally renowned motivational speaker and corporate trainer Prakash Rohera is an ex-banker who has three decades of experience working in global corporations including Citibank, Bank of . . . Read more »
The Government of Nepal's recent announcement of a ten-year roadmap for tourism development is indeed a welcome endeavour. The National Tourism Strategic Plan 2015-2024 sets ambitious target of investing some sixty billion rupees from tax-payers money during this period to develop . . . Read more »
What drives a career is basically a type of inner dynamism that highlights an individual’s desires and needs. Any significant career decision made under the influence of others without consciously . . . Read more »
Having worked in the area of human resource management for 44 years, Aquil Busrai is presently the CEO of Aquil Busrai Consulting which he founded in 2010. He has worked at various MNCs including . . . Read more »
The product review of iPhone 6 printed in the January issue of New Business Age is well-written and provides comprehensive information about the device. The article fully details the features of the latest iPhone, with just the right amount of technical jargon to provide a solid performance review . . . Read more »
During a job interview you are in front of a panel of interviewers who are going to decide whether you get the deal or not, be it a job or any other business . . . Read more »
Intelligent robots replacing human workers. Billboard advertisements that adapt in real time, targeting their onlookers. The disappearance of jobs, ownership and privacy. The emergence of ubiquitous surveillance. Virtual . . . Read more »