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| Where Nepali currency has no value |
| DANG: During a recent visit to Sukauli of Bela VDC-3 in Dang district, Ajaya Sharma of Ghorahi tried to buy a biscuit from a local shop. But the shopkeeper, Bijaya BK, made him return the biscuit because Sharma did not pay in Indian currency.
“I was stunned when the shopkeeper initially refused to make the sale. Later, I came to know that in this part of Nepal, our currency has no any value,” says Sharma.
BK, on the other hand, has his own story to tell. “We have to go to India even to buy a matchbox. What’s the use of our currency when the Indian shopkeepers do not accept it?” BK says. “We are compelled to use Indian currency.”
The state of statelessness in the 22 villages bordering Dang district has caused serious problems, such as... |
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| || CG Manipal acquires Campion |
| KATHMANDU: Chaudhary Group (CG), in partnership with Manipal Group has acquired 90 percent shares of Campion schools and colleges leaving the original owner to retain 10 percent shares.
CG is one o... |
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| || Businessman abduction still under cloud |
| Businessman abduction still under cloud
Kantipur Report
NEPALGUNJ, July 2 - The status of abducted businessman Gaurav Krishna Rastogi is still unknown even five days after the ransom was paid f... |
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| || Rhino poaching hits tourism |
| SAURAHA: Tourism entrepreneurs here have been unable to make tourists lengthen the stay of tourists in this popular destination, thanks to a dwindling number of rhinos, a major attraction, and lack of... |
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| || FM stations to broadcast SLC results |
| KATHMANDU: If all goes well, School Leaving Certificate (SLC) examinees will be able to hear their results, likely to come out in the first week of July, through FM stations.
Talking to the Post, G... |
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| || Lagankhel bus park turning into dumping site |
| Lalitpur: Locals and commuters alike are at the receiving end due to the heaps of stinking garbage piled up at Lagankhel bus park. Every passer-by has to close his nose while crossing the area, so doe... |
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| || Gold import shots skywards |
| KATHMANDU: The import of gold has soared in the last two years even as gold dealers complain that they have sales of gold has not been very good in recent times.
According to a Nepal Rastra Bank (N... |
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| || Park ecology under threat |
| CHITWAN: Over three dozen natural ponds inside Chitwan National Park (CNP) have either dried up or turned swampy thanks to the long drought and invasive plants thriving over the pools.
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