After months of speculation, Finance Minister Mr. Bishnu Prasad Paudel, during the budget speech for 2078/79, finally announced that the MDMS (Mobile Device Management System) would come into effect on Shrawan 1, 2078. Mobile Device

‘Elon Musk tweets ‘Crypto’, the prices have surged’. ‘Elon Musk is concerned about the environmental effects of crypto; values have gone down’. For most of us in Nepal, these were the only cryptocurrency events happening

Introduction Biratnagar is the capital of Province no.1 and one of the leading cities of Nepal. It has one of the largest border entry point and home to several big industries in the region due

Street vendors are low-income category entrepreneurs who operate at a low cost to uplift their living standard . They try to solve their livelihood problems by utilizing their own hand-to-mouth financial resources. They are the

Ageing is a universal and natural process of gradually and spontaneous change. Demographers consider 65 years as the old age category for international classification of elderly people. These elderly people are the most vulnerable group

“Motorcycle,” a term hardly anyone in Nepal is unfamiliar with these days. Motorcycles were deemed to be a luxury item just a couple of decades ago in the Nepali society. However, due to an increase

No matter how well-intentioned a strike may have been initiated, the consequences of strikes always bring hurdles in public’s individual and economic rights. They are not known to bring peace in the country, and almost

Women and girls dwelling in delicate surroundings across the globe are aspiring to do something for the betterment of themselves and their families. Lamentably, for many of them, these dreams never turn into reality. With

Nepal is one of the least developed countries in the world and faces enormous challenges in achieving the target of productive employment and decent work for all. Under such scenarios, the role of private firms

The latest data from the Asian Development Bank projected an estimation of 25.2% Nepalese still in poverty in 2020. Despite abundance in natural resources, majority of the human capital is drained into other industrialised nations,

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