And again, political differences are forcing us to settle for a partial budget
PAAVAN MATHEMA
Financial institutions should piggyback on Nepal's high mobile penetration rate
We can't let politics hold the country's economy hostage
Politics aside, Nepal's macroeconomic indicators are doing well thanks to a strong dollar
In our obsession with the constitution, let's not forget the other deadline Nepal has to meet
This spiffy tagline holds true not just for tourists but also to prod the government
This year, let's promise to clear the backlog of bills in the parliament and ministries
Public enterprises need lessons on efficiency, not just bailout pocket money
The increase in liquidity has to be followed by an increase in investments
What could be more 'anti-national' than holding the country's economy hostage?
Mixing business with politics is driving investors away
If we want to encourage investors we have to change the rules of the game
Happy Nepal Investment Year 2012-13
The Rastra Bank's interest rate relief for hydro developers may be too little too late
The fall and fall of the Nepali rupee
Nepali online stores are cashing on the spread of social networking sites
The names of alleged VAT evaders are public. Now what?
If you are parking at your own risk, what are you paying for?
Why wait for an earthquake to determine how strong our homes or offices are?
The hefty taxes we pay for automobiles should be reflected in better roads and highways
Social entrepreneurs are businessmen with motives beyond money
A cooperative response to cooperatives may help strengthen this third pillar of development
Is your bank ripping you off without your knowledge
The government needs to take a proactive role to encourage SMEs