Author: Himalaya Post

Nabil Bank Launches ‘Nabil Digo Bachat Khata’

KATHMANDU: Nabil Bank has introduced innovative and impactful savings account ‘Nabil Digo Bachat Khata,’ savings account in Nepal with an aim to promote sustainable development and reduce carbon emissions. This initiative aligns with Nepal’s ambitious target of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2045 and contributes directly to global sustainability efforts. Through this innovative savings account, Nabil Bank will allocate additional 0.5% per annum of the total deposit amount under this account toward initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions. According to the bank, the allocated amount will be spent on programs aimed at reducing and controlling carbon emissions, such as...

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Nepal-India Supreme Courts Sign MOU in the Field of Judicial Cooperation

Kathmandu – India’s Supreme Court has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Nepal’s Supreme Court to develop, promote, and strengthen judicial cooperation between the two countries. The MoU was signed on Monday in the presence of Nepal’s Chief Justice, Justice Prakashman Singh Raut, and India’s Chief Justice, Justice Sanjiv Khanna. Inspired by the cordial and friendly relations between the two nations and their people, this MoU aims to foster the development, promotion, and strengthening of cooperation between the judiciaries of both countries. The MoU will encourage the exchange of mutual information regarding recent developments in the fields of...

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Impressive Presence of Nepali Startups at Startup Mahakumbha 2025 in New Delhi

Kathmandu- Nepali startups showcased their innovation and entrepreneurial potential at Startup Mahakumbh 2025 held in New Delhi, making a strong impression on the international stage. The participating Nepali startups attracted significant attention by presenting their creative ideas, products, and services to investors, entrepreneurs, and tech experts from around the world. Startups from various sectors such as technology, agriculture, health, education, and digital services demonstrated innovative solutions that highlighted Nepal’s growing potential in the global startup ecosystem. For Nepali entrepreneurs, the Mahakumbh served as a valuable platform to showcase their innovations, build international networks, and explore potential partnerships and investment opportunities....

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Joint Nepal–India Army Team to Climb Mount Kanchanjunga

Kathmandu – A joint expedition team of the Nepalese and Indian armies is set to climb Mount Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world. Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh bid farewell to the joint expedition team during a flag-off ceremony held at the Ministry of Defence premises in New Delhi on Thursday. Lieutenant General Dhruvaprakash Shah, Director General of the Directorate of Military Training of the Nepalese Army, also attended the ceremony. The Kanchenjunga expedition will be led by Colonel Sarfaraz Singh of the Indian Army and will include 12 Indian and 6 Nepalese army personnel. In addition,...

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Nepal’s Political Turmoil: Failed Leadership, Public Outrage, and the Path to Stability

– Keshav Nepal Nepal’s political landscape has been defined by instability, unfulfilled promises, and rampant corruption. Since the fall of the Panchayat system in 1990, the country has undergone multiple transitions—each heralding change but delivering little in terms of tangible progress. The shift to multiparty democracy, the Maoist insurgency, the abolition of monarchy, and successive political realignments have left Nepal exhausted and disillusioned. After 17 years under a republican system, Nepal remains mired in political and economic turmoil, forcing millions of its citizens to seek opportunities abroad due to a lack of prospects at home. A Troubled Transition: From...

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