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Monday, November 11, 2013
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Friday, November 8, 2013
दर्दनाक घटना: निर्दोश किसानको निर्मम्ता पूर्ण हत्या, टाउको र जिउ छुट्टीएको अवस्थामा लास फेला
दर्दनाक घटना: निर्दोश किसानको निर्मम्ता पूर्ण हत्या, टाउको र जिउ छुट्टीएको अवस्थामा लास फेला
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Rupee freefall continues; now 105.31 against USD
According to bankers, the greenback was traded at more than Rs 105 per dollar on Tuesday. The US dollar has become expensive by more than Rs 10 in a month’s time, resulting in imported goods becoming expensive, while those going abroad for studies are having to pay more and the remittance inflow has gone up. Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) and Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), the two cash-strapped public enterprises, have also been forced to pay more for the purchase of oil and electricity.
While the NOC said its monthly loss is expected to go up to Rs 1.5 billion from the current Rs 1.06 billion, the NEA said its monthly loss has increased by Rs 50 million as it has to pay the Khimti and Bhotekoshi hydropower projects in US dollar .
“Imported goods have, however, not become as expensive as it should have been at this exchange rate due to availability of stocks,” said Keshav Bahadur Rayamajhi, first vice-president of the Nepal Trans-Himalayan Border Commerce Association, a grouping of traders importing goods from China.
“However, goods being imported for the upcoming festivals will definitely be expensive by 30-35 percent.”
He said orders for the Dashain festival have decreased by 20-25 percent as compared to last year, following speculations that sales would dip due to the increased prices. Nepal mainly imports readymade garments, textiles, shoes, cosmetics and electronics for the festive season. The government has decided to boost market monitoring, following suspicions that traders have hiked prices of those goods that they have in stock.
“Market monitoring agencies have been directed to speed up monitoring to check the prices,” chief economic advisor at the Finance Ministry Chiranjeevi Nepal said.
According to banks, the trend of opening letter of credit L/C has seen a fall, while forward booking of exchange rate has increased and traders are making early payments.
Chief Executive Officer of Himalayan Bank Limited Ashoke Rana said that the L/C opening trend has gone down by 10-12 percent as compared to the same period last year. “The remittance inflow has, however, increased modestly, as families of migrant workers here get more in domestic currency,” he said.
An official of Nepal Investment Bank Limited said there has been a good rise in forward bookings of exchange rates and the trend of making payments earlier than schedule due to the volatility of the exchange rate.
“Traders can settle the payments within five
days after the L/C document comes from abroad. But traders are now making payments by demanding the photocopy of the documents through the fax system,” the official said. Traders and industrialists, however, complained that banks have been charging higher for forward booking of exchange rates.
The rupee fall has also hit industries as a majority of them here depend on imported raw materials, while their operation costs have now gone up.
Vice-president of the Confederation of Nepalese Industry Hari Bhakta Sharma said the cost of production has gone up by 15-20 percent.
Due to heavy dependence of industries on imported raw materials, even exporters who usually benefit from the depreciation of the domestic currency are not benefiting adequately this time around.
Lanka Man Roka, a carpet exporter, said they are not making good profit from exports as their cost of production has gone up.
An official at the Education Consultancies Association of Nepal (ECAN) said the rising dollar has led to fees in colleges abroad going up, while tickets for travel to foreign countries have become expensive.
However, as the rise of the US dollar starts taking its toll on the country’s economy, both the Nepal government and the Nepal Rastra Bank are in a wait-and-see mode.
Even as the domestic currency’s peg with the Indian currency is mainly responsible for the current exchange rates, both the government and the central bank have said there will be no immediate review of the peg system.
No currency peg change: NRB guv
NRB Governor Yubaraj Khatiwada on Tuesday said the domestic currency’s peg will not see a change. “Doing so will neither be timely nor beneficial for the country,” he said at the Power Summit 2013 here. “Yes, this peg withholding has limitations, but it has also served better than other alternatives.”
NRB’s Chief of the Research Department Min Bahadur Shrestha said the peg change would bring about further instability at a time when the exchange rate is already unstable. “Such a change can be considered only when the country’s economic fundamentals such as growth, inflation and status of trade remain stronger,” he said. (PR)
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
(Mega IPO update) 31 unit shares for Rs 50 k and 36 units for Rs one lakh investors; applications worth Rs 15,000 or below through lottery
Mega Bank has fixed the number of shares to be allotted to different categories of applicants in its Initial Public Offering (IPO).
One of the issue manager official confirmed that each investor in the small category will get 6.2 percent of shares whereas big investors are likely to get 3.6 percent of shares each.
Considering all the factors, small investors are likely to get 31 unit of shares out of their investment of Rs 50,000 and big investors 36 units of shares each if they have invested Rs 1,00,000 amount. Both are approximate figures.
Those who buy up to Rs 50,000 worth of shares fall in the category of small investors, whereas those who have invested more than Rs 51,000 are called big investors.
Likewise, those who had applied for shares worth Rs 15,000 or below will have to count on their luck as they are likely to be allotted shares through lottery.
Maximum shares that would be allotted to those who are selected through the lottery is 10 unit.
The allotment will be announced on Asar 30, and the refund within the first week of Shrawan, likely from 4th of Shrawan.
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Marketing Ideas For Small Business
Focus on a Niche
For small business, the name of the game is being able to market yourself properly to your intended audience, and in most cases, these would be a niche market, or a small, targeted sector of society. While it would be nice to appeal to everyone, small business marketing is simply best done when you consider niches. These are specialized markets.
Establish an Ideal
Standards may be quite varied. Some people may be looking at the quality of products or services while some will be more into the actual price and cost of the services being rendered. Then there are people who would rather support a company that maintains certain ideals, such as being “green,” which is a popular given today’s changing climate. There are so many approaches to things, but the main thing is to have one that works for your company and captures the imagination of your target market.
Innovate
A small company has an advantage over big corporations in flexibility. Therefore you should always think of ways to innovate. Consumers like the notion of having new, interesting ways of doing things. This might seem like a risk at first, but eventually, if the resulting product is good, then it might be a good idea in the long run. You can introduce small changes or big changes, but the important thing is that customers notice that you are trying to think of better ways to service their needs.
Word of Mouth
True to the thrust of web 2.0 and the rest of Obama Mania that swept America back in early 2009, the name of game is slowly turning into “connectivity.” It’s no longer a one way street between the consumers and the producers of goods. Thanks to forums, blogs, social networks and other Internet-based applications, the people behind the services can now know what their clients and customer think almost instantaneously! You can surf the web for product reviews, and in most cases you can even send a reply or response right there and then. This helps build up your image as a company that cares and listens. A small business might not be able to buy ad spots on primetime, but if you can get people to recommend your product or service to their friends, then this would build up the trust factor, because people will more often than not buy something from a company that they trust, rather than one that is simply visible and popular due to advertisements.
When running a small business, you tend to find creative ways to run your business and to bring your business to your target clientele. The difference here is you are forced to adapt to the environment and to work with a limited budget.
Monday, July 8, 2013
Hrithik Roshan undergoes brain surgery
Sunday, July 7, 2013
10 Most Popular Nepali Women/Models
10 Most Popular Nepali Women/Models With Biography
Although, she finished 25th in the entire Miss World pageant She has been placed as Top 10 Dancers in Miss World 2012.
I am an independent woman, My life, is the few friends that I have, I thrive on love, care and affection. At the end of the day, I love to have a peace of mind. I believe in forgive and forget, and live and let live. I love to travel and see new places. I don’t like being judgmental and wish the same from other people.
Seven Nepali Movies Which Carbon Copied Movie Posters
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Exes Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif will probably be in Sooraj Barjatya's new film
Boney Kapoor has now handed over Salman’s dates (that were blocked with him) to Sooraj Barjatiya. Apparently, last week, while Boney Kapoor was in Europe, he received a text from Salman requesting him to let go of these dates that he had reserved for filming the sequel 'No Entry Again', so that Sooraj could accommodate his film. Sadly, the last time one saw a Sooraj Barjatya film was eight years ago – 'Main Prem Ki Deewani Hoon'. And now buzz is that Salman took a keen interest in reviving his mentor Sooraj Barjatya’s sunken career.
And that was it. Boney immediately agreed to Salman’s request. “Sooraj Barjatya has not directed a film for eight years. Boney feels it is only right that Sooraj makes a comeback with Salman,” said a source. When contacted Boney Kapoor said: “Yes, I've postponed my film on Salman's request.”
Aditya Pacholi and Zarina Wahab's ordeal of watching son Suraj in jail finally ends
Suraj, who was arrested on 10 June, was granted bail by the Bombay High Court on 1 July. He has been ordered to pay a surety of Rs.50,000, surrender his passport and report to police whenever required for investigations.
Aditya said: "It's finally happened. My boy is coming out. I am just so grateful to the honourable judge for being fair to us. We had begun to lose hope."
Zarina, who has been going through an agonising wait for her son's return, said: "We knew Suraj would be out because he has done no wrong. We just didn't know why it was taking so long. My son has gone through so much. We've suffered outside. But we can't begin to imagine what he must have gone through."
She added, "The honourable judge has been so fair, so just in her pronouncements. Aditya and I had begun to despair. We have finally found our hope and faith again. Right now we're only waiting for him to come home, eat 'ghar ka khana' and sleep in his own bed. Nothing else matters.
Zarina also had nothing but kind words for Jiah, who committed suicide on 3 June. "Her soul must have finally rested in peace. Jiah loved my son. She couldn't have been happy with what was happening to Suraj. It is ironical that Jiah's mother says she wanted Suraj in jail because of Jiah when the last thing Jiah would have ever wanted was to see my son in distress," said Zarina.
"I have been connecting with Jiah in my prayers. We love that girl. She deserved a far more pleasant send-off than this ugly vendetta spree," she added.
Monday, July 1, 2013
Who All Are Under Scanner Of CIAA?
Who All Are Under Scanner ?
The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority has initiated action against two dozen officials of the government-owned corporations for indulging in corruption. The action comes hot on the heels of a similar CIAA action against 200 top bureaucratic officials for amassing assets disproportionate to their known sources of income.
Saturday, June 29, 2013
The most "Visited" and "Popular" of Nepal
- The most visited website of Nepal : google
- The most visited tourist spot of Nepal: Pokhara
- The most visited museum of Nepal: Hanuman dhoka Durbar square museum
- The most visited office of Nepal: Passport office
- The most visited hindu temple of Nepal: Pashupatinath temple
- The most visited art gallery of Nepal: National Art Council gallery
- The most visited National Park of Nepal: Chitwan National Park
- The most visited mountainous region of Nepal: Annapurna
- The most visited hospital of Nepal: T.U. Teaching hospital
- The most popular game of Nepal: Football
- The most popular leader of Nepal: Dr. Baburam Bhattarai
- The most popular website of Nepal: youtube
- The most popular movie actor of Nepal: Rajesh Hamal
- The most popular movie actress of Nepal: Karishma Manandhar
- The most popular tourist place of Nepal: Nagarkot
- The most popular food of Nepal: Momo
- The most popular soft drink of Nepal: Coca Cola
- The most popular cinema hall of Nepal: Gopi-Krishna
- The most popular motor bike of Nepal: Pulsar
- The most popular song of Nepal: rato ra chandra surya
- The most popular Business to busines website of Nepal: nepalibazar.com
- The most popular novel of Nepal: Muna-Madan
- The most visited shopping mall of Nepal: Civil Mall
- The most viewed national television of Nepal: Kantipur Television
- The most listened F.M. radion station of Nepal: Kantipur F.M.
- The most valuable heritage of Nepal: Lumbini
- The most played game in Nepal: Football
- The most watched movie of Nepal: Loot
First look of Hrithik’s Krrish 3 unveiled
Salman Khan finds new ladylove
Saturday, June 22, 2013
मुम्बइ पुलिसले पाँच भोजपुरी तथा भारतीय सिनेमाका हिरोइनलाई रंगेहात पक्राउ
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Kathmandu Tower 25th Stored Building With Images
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Guwahati businessman attacks stripped woman
Guwahati businessman attacks stripped woman
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
TU publishes results
(first year) examinations conducted under the Department of Management the same year. According to the examination controller’s office, the results can be accessed through www.educationsansar.com and www.edusanjal.com.
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Jiah Khan SUICIDE-Mother Reveals The Whole Story
Jiah Khan, who was found hanging from her ceiling on June 4 apparently, left a letter behind. Jiah's mother, actor Rabia Khan was going through her things and personal belongings when she found the letter. Also in an exclusive interview with a leading newpaper she revealed that her death was not due to any work depression instead her love life made her take such a harsh decision.
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Nepali Sushant Khatri Performing in India's Dancing Superstar.
Watch the performance and do comment ....