Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, speaking at the UN General Assembly, reiterated Nepal’s commitment to global peace and security as the largest contributor to UN peace operations.
Foreign Minister Dr. Arzu Rana Deuba discussed Nepal’s successful internal peace process and transitional justice efforts during a UN Peacebuilding forum.
The NEPSE index declined by 1.30%, closing at 2,486.76, as trading activity remained high despite fluctuations in the market.
The price of gold reached an all-time high of NPR 160,700 per tola, reflecting continued demand for the precious metal.
The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority has banned night bus operations in 56 districts due to the risk of landslides and floods from heavy rainfall.
Nepal’s remittance inflows surged by 18%, while both imports and exports declined in the first month of FY 2024/25.
Prime Minister Oli met with US President Joe Biden during the UN General Assembly to discuss strengthening bilateral relations.
The government shortlisted three candidates for the Chairperson position at the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON).
Poor weather conditions have disrupted flights across Nepal, with many delayed or canceled due to safety concerns.
The PM Cup T20 National Cricket Championship has officially started, with top national teams competing for the title.
Nepal's foreign exchange reserves reached NPR 2,092.22 billion, providing a stable financial cushion amid global economic challenges.
President Ram Chandra Paudel called for prioritizing healthcare services for the underprivileged during a public address.
Heavy rains in several provinces have caused landslides, disrupting transportation, including flights.
Advocating for gender justice, Foreign Minister Arzu Rana Deuba emphasized the need for gender equality in shaping foreign policy to achieve durable peace.
Nepal's women’s cricket team secured a decisive 8-wicket victory over Bhutan in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Asia Qualifiers.