Nepal has emerged as a top travel destination for Indian tourists, recording the highest number of visitors from India in ...
Delhi High Court held that gold bangles worn by foreigner coming to India being part of personal effects is not required to be declared. Accordingly, seizure of such gold bangles by customs department ...
India remains Nepal's largest source of foreign tourists in January, but the number of visitors from the country saw a slight decline in the month, according to official data released on Monday.
Nepal’s government faced major challenges conserving the fertile flood plains of the country’s south. The region is the ...
A magnitude 6.8 earthquake rocked the northern foothills of the Himalayas near one of Tibet’s holiest cities on Tuesday, Chinese authorities said, killing at least 95 people and shaking buildings in ...
The Indian rupee hit an all-time low on Monday (February 3), breaching the Rs 87 mark against the US dollar for the first ...
MUMBAI, (Reuters)- The Indian rupee has fallen to a record low. January 13 marked its biggest single-day decline in nearly two years. The rupee slid to 86.5825 before closing at 86.5750 ...
Shares of ITC Hotels, the demerged hotel business of FMCG giant ITC Ltd, will begin trading on stock exchanges on Wednesday, ...
An Olympic-sized dream as well. On Sunday, Waikar led India to a 54-36 triumph in the final against Nepal to be crowned inaugural champion. The Indians scored 26 and 28 in the first and third turn on ...
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Q: What is the Nepalese Rupee worth against the Seychelles Rupee? A: One Nepalese Rupee is worth 0.1083 Seychelles Rupee today Q: Is the Nepalese Rupee going up or down against the Seychelles Rupee?
announced liberalised norms to encourage use of Indian Rupee and local/national currencies to settle cross border transactions. The decision comes at a time when the domestic currency is sliding ...