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Nepal Investment Bank: Financials Banks Kathmandu: 1986 Commercial bank P A Nepal Oil Corporation: Oil & gas Exploration & production Kathmandu: 1970 State owned petro concern S A Nepal Railway Company Limited: Industrials Railroads Janakpur: 1927 Railroads S A Nepal Rastra Bank: Financials Banks Kathmandu: 1956 Central bank S A Nepal SBI Bank ...
There are twenty-three members of the Department Institute Committee Board: [28] Hetauda Cement Industries Limited; Trade and Export Promotion Center (TEPC) Udayapur Cement Industries Ltd. Nepal Aushadhi Limited; Dhauwadi Iron Company Limited; National Center for Productivity and Economic Development; Industrial District Management Limited
Bhrikuti Pulp and Paper was the first paper company in Nepal. [3] In 1992, Bhrikuti Pulp and Paper was privatised and since then it had been owned by Golcha Organization. [2] Their major paper buyers were Saja Prakashan, Janak Shiksha Samagri Kendra, and Gorkhapatra. [4]
On May 17, 2006, for the first time in Nepal, Shakya's supercomputer with 16 nodes was demonstrated. This supercomputer worked on open source OS with OpenMosix and Oscar. The supercomputer utilized sixteen computers in a cluster. This computer is on display at High Tech Pioneer Pvt. Ltd, located at Kalikasthan, Dilli Bazar, Nepal.
Maa dhamani media and entertainment pvt. ltd Golbazar, Siraha Janasanchar TV 2013 Community Kamalbinayak, Bhaktapur Paryawaran TV 2019 ECO Media Action Godawari, Lalitpur Nepal's first environment television Prabhu TV HD 2013 Prabhu Entertainment Pvt. Ltd Kamaladi, Kathmandu City One TV 2021 Star Nepal media hub PvT ltd. Pokhara, kaski, Nepal
Sardar Sarovar Dam, India Tehri Dam India – the largest rock and earth fill dam in Asia, completed by Jaypee. Jaiprakash Associates Limited, commonly known as Jaypee Group, is an Indian conglomerate company headquartered in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, with interests in engineering, construction, power, real estate, hospitality, IT, sports and education (non-profit).
Telecommunications services in Nepal were first established in 1913, and a year later, a direct connection was established between Kathmandu and Raxaul.In 1935, twenty-five automatic telephone lines were installed in Kathmandu, which were followed a year later by the installation of a telecommunications line between Kathmandu and Dhankuta.
In the Solukhumbu area of Nepal's Province 1, the company operates a 23.5MW Solu HEP. The project is a run-of-the-river (R-o-R) design with a 40% possibility of exceeding the target (Q40). The project, which was created at a total cost of NPR 5,000 million, began operations on March 23, 2020.