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  2. Code for Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Code for Nepal is an organization which aims to increase digital literacy and the use of open data in Nepal. It was co-founded by Ravi Kumar and Mia Mitchell. [1] [2]

  3. Nepalese rupee - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, the government of Nepal officially pegged the Nepalese rupee at रु1.28 = ₹1, although the market rate remained at रु1.60 = ₹1. [ 2 ] Between 1955 and 1957, there was a series of soft peg revaluations that started at रु1.755 = ₹1 and appreciated to रु1.305 = ₹1 by 1957.

  4. Mustang District - Wikipedia

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    Mustang District (Nepali: मुस्ताङ जिल्ला Listen ⓘ) (from the Tibetan möntang (Wylie: smon-thang), "fertile plain") is one of the eleven districts of Gandaki Province and one of seventy-seven districts of Nepal which was a Kingdom of Lo-Manthang that joined the Federation of Nepal in 2008 after abolition of the Shah dynasty.

  5. Banknotes of the Nepalese rupee - Wikipedia

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    Agrawal (Giriya), Shyam and Gyawali, Kamal Prasad: Notes and Coins of Nepal. Nepal Rastra Bank Golden Jubilee Year 2005/06, Kathmandu, 2006. Bertsch, Wolfgang (2009). "The Legends on the Banknotes of Nepal". International Banknote Society (IBNS) Journal. 48 (3): 39– 44. Jha, Hari Jaya: An Overview of Nepalese Paper Money.

  6. List of Nepalese media - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all Media of Nepal which includes radio, television, newspapers, magazines and online portals. A. ABC Television; Avenues Television;

  7. National Code of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Mulukī Ain of 1854 is the foundational legal text for modern Nepal. [8] The laws remained largely unchanged until 1963. In 2018, the Mulukī Ain was replaced by the new criminal and civil codes, and their respective codes of procedure.

  8. File:Emblem of Nepal (alternative).svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Value added tax (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    Value Added Tax (VAT) is an indirect tax levied on the value creation or addition. The concept of VAT in Nepal was introduced in FY 2049/50 but the act was developed in BS 2050.