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The Exodus – Counting the Cost of Mass MigrationThe Exodus –

In the fiscal year 2022/23, the sum of money spent for overseas education increased substantially by 48.3 percent. Nepalis remitted Rs 100.42 billion from the country to cover the educational expenses of their children. In 2022, approximately 2,000 doctors sought authorization from the Nepal Medical Council to work abroad. This marks a significant increase compared …

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New Electricity Bill – Empowering Private SectorNew Electricity Bill –

The endorsement of the bill from the parliament will pave the way for the private sector into power trading. the HRM In late August and early September, Nepali private power producers received two big news they had been eagerly waiting for. First, the government approved the new Electricity Bill and sent it for parliamentary endorsement. …

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Budget Announcement and Implementation – The Great Disconnect

A study conducted by CNI has found that only 18 percent of the announcements made in the federal budget have been fully implemented by the government agencies in the last fiscal year while there was zero progress in 22 economic sector programs. the HRM Before the finance minister unveils the annual budget, it has become …

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Bureaucratic Red Tape Continues to Mar Nepal’s FDI Regime

As a myriad of factors deter foreign investors from engaging with Nepal, the net foreign direct investment (FDI) in the country reached a nine-year low in the last fiscal year. the HRM Infraco Asia, a Singapore-based company, has divested its holdings in Gurans Energy Limited, a joint venture company based in Nepal. While divestment of …

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Agriculture Census 2021/22 – Significant Shifts in Nepal’s Agricultural LandscapeAgriculture Census 2021/22 –

In the last 10 years, there has been a noteworthy rise in both the number of families engaged in agriculture and the involvement of households led by women in this field. However, arable land across the country has decreased by 0.3 million hectares, as well as the average size of agricultural land holdings in this …

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Empowering Nepali Students through Skill-based Education

Traditional academic knowledge alone is no longer sufficient to prepare students for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Looking back at my school days, I remember my days revolved around textbooks, memorization, and endless exams. While I did well academically, I couldn’t help but feel there was something missing in the pursuit of education. …

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