Subscribe to RSSTHe Week
Nepse sheds 3.11 points
3 die as oil tanker plunges, bursts into flames
Gold price up by Rs 750
Pradhan appointed editor-in-chief of Nagarik daily
Three persons brought to police net
Mahato admitted at ICU
Poll date declaration delayed due to parties: Shrestha
My Republica e-Paper.
Market
  Forex
  Stocks
 
Phalano by Rajesh KC
Cartoon Archive »  

Archives
  Daily News
  Photo Gallery
Friday WEATHER
KATHMANDU
Thunderstorms
Low 18oC
High 27oC
Sunrise 5:10 am
Sunset 6:49 pm
 
 
 
 
Nepse sheds 3.11 points

REPUBLICA
KATHMANDU, May 25: The domestic stock market index, which scaled to two-week high of 500.23 points on Tuesday, ended the week at six-day low led by fall in prices of banking stocks.

Nepal Stock Exchange (Nepse) index, which opened at 499.99 points on Sunday, fell 3.11 points, or 0.62 percent, over the week to close at 496.88 points on Thursday -- the last trading day of the week -- with banking sector underpinning the slide. [More]

  THE MARGINALIZED Nefin not for single ethnic identity-based federalism: Kumal  
  BY OM ASTHA RAI  
 
Usually clad in casual dress, Nagendra Kumal, the newly elected president of the Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities (Nefin), appeared in an entirely different outfit three months ago. He has not dropped his new outfit ever since even for a single day. Especially after winning the election held in Chitwan a week ago to choose Nefin’s new leadership, he seems to have been more careful about his new look.

The new sartorial outfit of Nefin’s youngest ever president is formal: a combination of cotton pants, leather shoes, coat and Nepali topi. The 37-year-old says he did not own even a single pair of leather shoes and cotton pants before considering contesting the elections. “I wore only jeans and sports shoes until then,” says he. “I had to abandon all that informal wear to look more mature – mature enough to lead Nefin.”

 
India had no direct role in 12-pt deal: Jayanta Prasad
KISHORE NEPAL
  • UML leaders entry likely to create deeper rifts within UCPN (Maoist)
    KIRAN PUN
  • Impunity entrenched in Nepal: AI
    REPUBLICA

  • Three shops selling low quality gold jewelries: NBSM
    KRITI BHUJU
  • Govt formulates first draft of urban poor policy
    RUPAK D SHARMA
  • Consortium to invest Rs 6 billion in Mistri Khola project
    BHOJ RAJ POUDEL

  • Dream big and live even bigger
    KAMAL PARIYAR
  • 5 climbers feared dead on Mt Kanchenjunga
    KHAGENDRA ADHIKARI
  • READ Global aims to build more libraries in Nepal
    PRATIBHA RAWAL

  • Down the career roads
    YUKTA BAJRACHARYA
  • Engineering the way you eat
    REPUBLICA
  • Keeping the fire alive
    REPUBLICA

  • Baskota to lead CAN XI in Dehradun
    REPUBLICA
  • Biratnagar, Bhairahawa reach semis
    REPUBLICA
  • Machhindra register emphatic victory Limbu completes hat-trick
    REPUBLICA

  • Japanese climber, 80, becomes oldest atop Everest
    AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE
  • Chinese PM pledges stronger partnership with Pakistan
    AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE
  • Solar plane aims for new world distance record
    AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE

  •  

    Justice delayed
    Cases of disappearances

    As the two Maoist parties marked the 14th ...

     

    Pockets of prosperity
    PROTECTED AREAS

    In spite of the difficulties created by the prolon ...

     

    The hidden side
    NEPAL-INDIA RELATIONS

    The political parties of Nepal have a love-h ...

     

    In the doldrums
    CPN-UML as national force

    Ahead of the new Constituent Assembly po ...

     

    Media and mountains
    The news of an unauthorized live video call from the top of Mt Everest is yet another manifestation of the age-old frict ...

     
    The situation is not favorable for polls
     

    After quitting CPN-UML last November over differences with party leadership on identity issue of indigenous communities,...

    Madheshi forces deliberating unity
     

    Considered as an intellectual among Madheshi leaders, Jitendra Narayan Dev is General S...

     
     
     
    Follow us on FacebookFollow us on Twitter
    About us  |  Contact us  |  Advertise with us  |  Career   |  Terms of use  |  Privacy policy
     
    Copyright © Nepal Republic Media Pvt. Ltd. 2008-10.