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Nepal’s Economic Growth Rate Likely to Stay at 4.61 Percent in Current Fiscal Year

Kathmandu- The government has estimated that Nepal’s economic growth rate will likely remain at 4.61 percent in the current fiscal year. Presenting the Economic Survey at the meeting of the

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