Roots Fashion announces winner
KATHMANDU: Roots Fashion -- the authorized dealer of Adidas in Nepal -- has announced the winner for the first week of its Facebook campaign ´Like and Win´. According to a press statement issued by the company, Ashmita Shrestha was announced the winner for the first week. Under the campaign, Roots Fashion will give exclusive trendy gift hamper to only lucky winner among those liking the Roots Fashion´s Facebook page. Root Fashion has 11 stores in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
Mega, Prabhu Money sign remittance pact
KATHMANDU: Mega Bank and Prabhu Money Transfer have entered into an agreement which allows Nepalis to collect remittance sent through Prabhu Money from any branch of Mega. An agreement to this extent was signed by Raveena Desraj Shrestha, chief business officer of Mega, and Rameshwor Sapkota, deputy general manager of Prabhu Money, says a statement issued by Mega Bank on Sunday. "With this agreement, remittances sent from abroad through Prabhu Money Transfer can be obtained from all 28 branches of Mega Bank in the country," the statement says. Mega Bank has been facilitating remittance transfer to Nepal from the Middle East, Europe and other countries. So far, the bank has tied up with remittance companies such as Himal Remit, JME, City Express, United Remit, among others, for the purpose.
Ensure security: FNCCI
KATHMANDU : The Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) has urged the government to guarantee security of businesspersons and industries. The request was made during a meeting with Khil Raj Regmi, chairman of Council of Ministers. “The government should concentrate on creating labor-friendly environment, power generation, and introduction of budget with focus on development,” an FNCCI statement quotes its president Suraj Vaidya as saying during the meeting. He also urged the government to guarantee security of industrialists pointing to recent attack launched on industrialist BK Shrestha and Ncell. “The latest attacks indicate that law and order situation in the country is deteriorating. It these acts cannot be controlled now it will affect the upcoming election,” the FNCCI delegation led by Vaidya said.
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