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Finance Minister Khanal meets with Singaporean President

Washington D.C. (USA). Finance Minister Rameshore Prasad Khanal has met with the President of Singapore, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, on the sidelines of the World Bank Group’s annual meeting here on Friday. On the occasion of the meeting, Minister Khanal said that discussions were held on the political developments and economic priorities in Nepal, the Embassy of […]

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Datuk Seri Dr. M. Saravanan Visits Nepal, Offers Prayers at Pashupatinath Temple

Kathmandu, October 15. Datuk Seri Dr. M. Saravanan, Former Minister of Human Resources of Malaysia and Deputy President of the Malaysian Indian Congress, recently visited Nepal on a personal trip. During his visit, Dr. Saravanan offered prayers at the revered Pashupatinath Temple, one of the most sacred Hindu temples in South Asia. He also explored

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Tourism Entrepreneur Bhavishwar Sharma Donates 25 Chairs to Kathmandu District Administration Office

Kathmandu. Tourism entrepreneur and social worker Bhavishwar Sharma has donated 25 chairs to the Kathmandu District Administration Office (DAO) to help it resume operations after the recent damage caused by the “Genji Movement” protests on September 8 and 9 (Bhadra 23–24). Several government offices, including the DAO, were completely destroyed in the incident. Following the

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Nepal Tourism Board Launches “Tourism Insights” to Boost Tourist Arrivals Through Public-Private Collaboration

Kathmandu: The Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) has launched a new monthly digital publication titled “Tourism Insights”, featuring key statistics, trends, and global perspectives related to the tourism sector. The platform aims to provide policymakers, industry stakeholders, and researchers with reliable, data-driven insights to support evidence-based decision-making and strategic planning for tourism growth. The publication was

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Climbing Route to Mount Ama Dablam Officially Opens for Autumn 2025 After EOA-Nepal Team Reaches Summit

Kathmandu. The climbing route to Mount Ama Dablam (6,812m) has officially opened for the Autumn 2025 mountaineering season after a rope-fixing team from the Expedition Operators Association Nepal (EOA-Nepal) successfully reached the summit. The achievement marks the official start of one of Nepal’s most awaited climbing seasons, drawing international and national climbers eager to scale

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inDrive Appoints Actress Swastima Khadka as Brand Ambassador for Nepal

Kathmandu: Global mobility and urban services platform inDrive has officially announced renowned Nepali actress Swastima Khadka as its Brand Ambassador for Nepal. Alongside this appointment, the company launched its new 360° campaign titled “Your Journey Begins With Your Choice”, reflecting inDrive’s commitment to freedom of choice, fairness, and transparency for all users. The newly launched

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CEO Joshi Emphasizes Need to Ensure Security Confidence to Revitalize Tourism Sector

Kathmandu. Nepal Tourism Board’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Deepak Raj Joshi has stressed the importance of guaranteeing a sense of security assurance to boost the morale of the country’s tourism sector. Addressing the 35th Special General Assembly of the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), CEO Joshi said that Nepal’s tourism industry suffered significant losses during the

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Nepal Welcomes 78,711 Tourists in September 2025, Showing 85% Recovery from Pre-Pandemic Levels

Kathmandu. Nepal welcomed a total of 78,711 international visitors in September 2025, representing an 18.3% decline compared to the same month in 2024. Despite this decrease, the country achieved an encouraging 85% recovery compared to the pre-pandemic arrivals of September 2019, indicating that the tourism sector continues to move steadily toward full recovery. Over the

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NMA Launches Joint Rescue and Relief Operations After Heavy Rainfall

Kathmandu . The Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) has joined hands with the Nepal Police and the Nepal National Mountain Guide Association (NNMGA) to conduct rescue and relief operations in areas severely affected by the recent heavy rainfall and floods across the country. According to the NMA, joint rescue teams have already been mobilized to provide

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Heavy Rainfall Disrupts Travel Across Nepal; Vehicle Movement Temporarily Restricted

Kathmandu. Nepal is facing heavy rainfall in several regions, leading to landslides, flash floods, sudden snowfall, and widespread road blockages. According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, the rain is expected to continue until October 6. This prolonged rainfall has raised safety concerns for both domestic travelers and international tourists visiting the country during

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