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How the pandemic forced scores of small grocers in Nepal to give up the business

Nabin Dhungana June 27, 2021 Comments Suman Gaudel of Naradevi, Kathmandu, shut his four-year-old grocery named Suman Cold Store in April after the second wave of Covid-19 started in Nepal. He then returned to his ancestral home in Tanahun just a day before the lockdown (prohibitory order) began in the Kathmandu valley. Gaudel expresses, “ I was already in debt due to the first wave of the pandemic and resultant lockdown. And, this time, I had to shut my shop forever and return home and do farming due to the fear of increasing debt” He is just one representative. According to the Nepal Retailers Association, the number of people leaving retail businesses during the pandemic is around 1,800.

Nepal can produce enough medical oxygen for a health crisis, but there are problems with the supply system

Nabin Dhungana April 26, 2021 Comments Kathmandu, April 26 Amid media reports that the southern neighbour, India, is struggling hard to manage sufficient oxygen for Covid-19 patients, there are concerns if Nepal will face the same situation. Stakeholders and industrialists, however, say there is no need to worry as Nepal has already been producing more oxygen than what the country needs even when it reaches the peak of the Covid-19 spread. However, there are some serious problems in the supply system, according to them. “We are independent on oxygen production. Nepal should not worry if the government takes initiatives in managing new cylinders and stops hoarding them,” says Gaurav Sharda, Nepal Oxygen Industry Association.

PM, ministers are in rush to launch industrial projects across Nepal, but there is not enough money to invest

Nabin Dhungana March 11, 2021 Comments Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli addresses his party leaders and cadres, in Kathmandu, on February 5, 2021. Of late, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and other ministers have been busy laying foundation stones for industrial estates. The number of such events in the last two months is more than the number of events in the past three years, say government officials. On February, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli laid the foundation stone for the Daiji Chhela Industrial Estate in Kanchanpur. Oli reached Kanchanpur with Minister for Industry, Commerce, and Supplies Lekh Raj Bhatta on a helicopter. This is the same industrial zone that was announced 25 years ago (in 1995) by Prime Minister Manmohan Adhikari.

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