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How to get into stock market of Nepal?

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Stock trading nepal You have probably heard of terms 'stock' and 'market' while reading financial news or watching films related to finance and so on. And perhaps you went on wondering about all the green and red numbers they show. Maybe you also went even further  wondering how to get into this market?  So how do you get into Nepali Stock market?  To buy/sell IPO and FPO only: You need a demat account only. You can get this on your bank or in a broker's office. To buy/sell shares on secondary market:   You need demat and trading account. You should go to a broker's offic for this. List of stock brokers in Nepal:  Click here

So small a nation, so great of fortunes ; Nepal

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        Let us try to find out how so small a country can be the home to so great a people. This land, though small, as compared with the continent, is in many ways very fortunate. We have a climate which in most years is not too cold in the winter nor too hot in the summer, so that people are able to work hard all the year round. Flowing from the high mountains are the great sources of electricty, so that Nepal can prosper by energizing the rest of Asia with it. But the most fortunate thing is that Nepal is a central focus to Buddhism which puts peace in the top priority keeping the nation peaceful and harmonius. As Asia continues to prosper, Nepal is the bridge of the trade between the two most populus reigns in the world; China and India, through which thousands of trains may one day travel, as the passengers witness the most exotic scenes of steep and high held mountains. It is clear that our land is fortunate in at least five different ways. It has a...

List of websites to access data of Nepal

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source: csoonline.com Ever tried to conduct a research out of curiosity but did not find data of Nepal? Here is a list of some of the websites that will help you to get access to databases of Nepal. Open Nepal: This is my personal favorite and it has a wide range of data about Nepal. CBS: Governmental site for statistics. Facts Nepal: An emerging site for data of Nepal. Worldbank : Especially economics related data of Nepal. NepalMap: This site great for researchers, journalists, students, etc who want data of Nepal in district-wise, VDC-wise format. OpenDataNepal : It is recently established and is growing really fast.

Basic Economies and Politics behind Nepal China rail link

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     It has been a dream for many Nepalese to see train in Nepal coming from China since a long time and this dream has started to take shape rapidly after a long unofficial blockade by India.     The purposed railway map is marked blue in the following figure: Purposed Railway from China to Nepal. (unedited image source: stratfor.com) As you can see this railway is going to link the populated part of India with the populated part of China. It will mean a lot to the economics and politics of India, China and Nepal. Nepal:      This railway will distribute Nepal's international trade dependency between China and India. Currently, Nepal has huge dependence on India for Trade. Such distribution of dependency will prevent India from imposing future blockades on Nepal. Or at least, blockade will have much smaller effect than the one we faced after 2015 earthquake in Nepal.  Nepal has a huge possibility in generating hydro e...

The Last of Most awaited changes in Kathmandu

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    Around five years ago, people of Kathmandu had long wanted three changes in Kathmandu Valley. Almost everyone would be complaining to make such changes occur. And these were halt in load-shedding, halt in strikes by political parties, and the last, as you might have guessed is the halt in pollution; specifically air pollution.     Halt in load-shedding was quite a challenge, particularly because of solar panel and generator businesses, perhaps candle business too. But it took one bold guy, backed by an honest minister(or at least seen as honest) and reputation hungry prime-minister to do what had to be done.    Strikes by political parties have not yet halted, but the reduction in such strikes is on the process. This was accomplished, as I deduce, by the people themselves who denied strikes despite the threats. Educational institutions have become an easy target for vandalists to threaten and impose educational strike. But that is quite okay, because ...