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This bill proposes changes to Nepal's tax laws, including changes to customs duties, value-added tax, and other taxes.
The government has announced the formation of a new cabinet following the recent general election. The new cabinet will be led by Prime Minister Ram Chandra Paudel and will have 20 ministers. The cabinet will focus on addressing the challenges facing the country, including the COVID-19 pandemic and economic recovery.
The deadline for submitting manuscripts to the Journal of Agriculture and Environment has been extended to 13 April 2026.
This policy updates the law related to auditing in Nepal to make it more relevant to the current time.
This report aims to understand the Gen-Z movement in Nepal, its causes, and its implications for the country's development.
The policy is related to the budget and financial management of the Ministry of Health and Population of Nepal. It includes the allocation of funds for various programs and activities.
This policy discusses the implications of the digital economy on fiscal policy in Nepal, highlighting its strengths, strides, and structural gaps.
This policy is the Population Perspective Plan for Nepal from 2010 to 2031. It aims to address population growth and related issues. The plan focuses on various sectors including education, health, and infrastructure.
This policy report analyzes the impact of digital economy and financial innovation on Nepal's fiscal policy. It suggests ways to leverage the digital economy to promote economic growth and reduce youth migration.
The government aims to create a prosperous and happy nation through sustainable development, social justice, and cooperation among different levels of government.
This policy establishes the National Natural Resource Management Commission to oversee the management of natural resources in Nepal. The commission will provide recommendations to the government and local authorities on various matters related to natural resource management.
The government of Nepal has set a target to import 6 million metric tons of chemical fertilizers for the fiscal year 2082/83. The total budget allocated for this is NPR 28.82 billion.
The India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) has been concluded and will benefit both India and the EU. It will provide unprecedented market access, new opportunities for small businesses, and jobs for various groups. The agreement will also cover trade in goods, services, and intellectual property.
This policy is an environmental impact assessment report for a 280-bed hospital in Nepal. It evaluates the potential environmental effects of the hospital's construction and operation.
This policy aims to improve the quality of education in Nepal by implementing new teaching methods and providing better facilities for students.
This policy discusses the implications of digital economy and financial innovation on monetary policy in Nepal.
This policy aims to improve the quality of education in Nepal by providing better infrastructure and resources to schools.
This policy aims to implement Electronic Annual Work Planning and Budgeting for the Government of Nepal. It focuses on improving the budgeting process and reducing gender-based violence.
The Minister of Health and Population, Sudha Gautam, thanks the secretaries, additional secretaries, under-secretaries, directors, branch chiefs, officials, and all staff for their hard work. She emphasizes the importance of serving the people, providing quality healthcare, and making the country a healthy nation.
This policy regulates the financial powers of the federal, provincial, and local governments in Nepal, including taxation, budget allocation, and financial discipline.