Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The industries are allowed to sell 100% of the production or service inside Nepali for the first year. From the second year, the export has to be 60%. The export was 75% in the initial act and was revised later on the request of enterpruners. The infrastructural setup inside zones is taken care by the Nepal Government.
The definition of an SEZ is determined individually by each country. According to the World Bank in 2008, the modern-day special economic zone typically includes a "geographically limited area, usually physically secured (fenced-in); single management or administration; eligibility for benefits based upon physical location within the zone; separate customs area (duty-free benefits) and ...
The Government of Nepal exercises its executive authority through a number of government ministries. The ministries are headed by a cabinet minister, who sits in the Council of Ministers, and is sometimes supported by a state minister .
The Department of Industry is one of the major agencies at the MoICS which is responsible for the implementation of policy, act, rules, and regulations related to industrial development. [16] The department administers and facilitates middle and large scale industries that have fixed assets of more than 100 million Nepalese rupees. [ 16 ]
The minister has also expressed his involvement in formulating policies and programs related to industry, commerce and supply and in frugal cooperation and exchange with various ministries and agencies of the Government of Nepal. [4] The current minister is Damodar Bhandari, [5] [6] who took office on 15 July 2024. [7]
DC SEEPZ SEZ Mumbai: Computer / Electronic Software: Maharashtra: 03-10-2011: 97: The Manjri Stud Farm Pvt.Ltd: S.No.209 next to Satyapuram Society Pune – Saswad Road, Phursungi, Pune: DC SEEPZ SEZ Mumbai: Computer / Electronic Software: Maharashtra: 27-10-2006: 98: Syntel International Pvt Ltd: Talwade Software Park, District Pune: DC SEEPZ ...
The New Economic Zones program (Vietnamese: Xây dựng các vùng kinh tế mới) was implemented by the communist Việt Cộng and Socialist Republic of Vietnam after the Fall of Saigon.
A section of ANNFSU, which was in favor to support of multi-party democracy instead of the Panchayat autocracy regime in Nepal, established Nepal Progressive Student Union and went into the people to convince them to cast their votes in favor of multi-party democracy in the referendum.