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How to Renew Driving License in Nepal 19
Government Related

How to Renew Driving License in Nepal

You need to renew your driving license in Nepal every 5 years and it can be done through any Transport Management office. Even though there are only a few steps to license renewal in Nepal, it almost takes 2 to 3 hours. As offices are closed on weekends and so is the DOTM Nepal most of us need to

Global IME Bank's "11.25% Global IME Bank Debenture 2084/85" will close today & applications for a minimum of 25 units can be submitted. 23
Business | Market | Economy

Global IME Bank’s “11.25% Global IME Bank Debenture 2084/85” will close today & applications for a minimum of 25 units can be submitted.

Global IME Bank Ltd will close the public issuance of the “11.25% Global IME Bank Debenture 2084/85” today, February 5th. The issue had begun on the 29th of Magh and was scheduled to end on the 3rd of Falgun. Nevertheless, the bank earlier declared in a notification that the deadline will be extended until February

How to transfer balance in NTC 25
Other How To Topics

How to transfer balance in NTC

If you’re seeking for a simple way to transfer your NTC balance, you’ve come to the perfect location. We will lead you through the procedure step by step in this blog article. So, whether you want to top up your phone or transfer money to a buddy, we’ll teach you how to do it fast

Becoming an Investor in Nepal 27
Finance Related, How To | What Is, Stock Exchange

Becoming an Investor in Nepal

Before we get into how to become an investor in Nepal, it’s important to understand who an investor is. An investor is someone who puts money into something with the hope of profiting in the future. A return is the benefit derived from such an investment. Investors are always on the lookout for high-yielding investment

Is cryptocurrency legal in Nepal? 29
Cryptocurrency in Nepal, Work at Home

Is cryptocurrency legal in Nepal?

So far, cryptocurrencies are illegal in a few countries, whereas the rest of the world either sees it as fitting to utilise these ‘monies’, or keeps them in a grey area of financial law. Similarly, though most countries in the world do not criminalise cryptocurrencies, they have yet to define their usage as monies or

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