Remittance inflows hit Rs 228 billion in first two months of current fiscal year
Nepal has received remittance of Rs 228 billion in the first two months of the current Fiscal Year 2023/24.
According to the country's Current Economic and Financial Situation report based on the statistics until the 17th of September, 2023, unveiled by Nepal Rastra Bank today, the remittance inflow increased by 22.1 percent in this period and reached Rs 228 billion and 370 million.
The remittance inflow during the corresponding period last year had increased by 19.8 percent. In terms of US dollar, the remittance inflow grew by 17.7 percent to reach 1 billion 730 million US dollars.
The number of Nepalis taking a labour permit for foreign employment until September 17, 2023 of the current fiscal year beginning July 17 has decreased by 28.3 percent and remained 74,455.
Similarly, the number of Nepalis renewing their work permit for foreign employment was 32,004, a decrease of 18.3 percent. In the previous fiscal year, this number had increased by 70.6 percent, the NRB stated in the report.
Gold price drops by Rs 400 per tola on Tuesday
The price of gold has dropped by Rs 400 per tola in the domestic market on Tuesday.
According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, the yellow metal is being traded at Rs 111, 900 per tola today. It was traded at Rs 112, 300 per tola on Monday.
Meanwhile, tejabi gold is being traded at Rs 111, 350 per tola. It was traded at Rs 111, 750 per tola.
Similarly, the silver is being traded at Rs 1,375 per tola today.
MCA Nepal cancels all transmission line bids
The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCA) Nepal has announced the cancellation of all the bids that it had received for the construction of a 315-kilometer transmission line.
Assistant Communication Specialist with MCA Nepal, Pushkar Mathema, informed that all the tenders for the transmission lines have been revoked.
MCA Nepal had initiated a global tender in December of the previous year for the design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of transmission lines. After studying technical proposals of six bidders, it shortlisted five Indian companies—Kalpataru Power Transmission, Transrail Lighting Ltd, Tata Projects Ltd, KEC International, and L&T Ltd.
MCA Nepal officials said the tender process was canceled as the quoted costs were up to 65 percent higher than the original estimate. “We will now go for a fresh round of bidding,” Mathema added.
MCA Nepal had invited bids for the 315-kilometer Lapsiphedi-Butwal 400 kV Transmission Line by dividing it into three segments: Lapsiphedi-Ratamate-Hetauda, Ratamate-New Damauli, and New Damauli-New Butwal.
The MCC project officially commenced implementation on Aug 30 after nearly one and a half years of preparatory work. It must complete all the projects within five years. Failure to meet the five-year deadline allows the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) to withdraw the project.
However, MCA Nepal has not completed even the preparatory works, including land acquisition, in some areas and tree felling activities.
MCA Nepal has already initiated a $100m bidding process for the construction of 400 kV substations at Ratamate in Nuwakot, Damauli in Tanahun, and Bhumahi in Nawalparasi. The land required for the Ratamate substation has already been acquired, and the process of land acquisition for the transmission line is underway, according to MCA Nepal.
Additionally, the project is in the process of inviting tenders for tree felling for the substation and the right of way for the transmission line. Correspondence and coordination with the Ministry of Forest and Environment are ongoing to secure tree felling approval, it added. The ministry has already assigned the relevant divisional forest offices to conduct tree counting.
Once the tree counting is completed, approval will be sought from the Council of Ministers for tree felling. Furthermore, discussions are underway with the ministry to determine the methodology for tree plantation as compensation for the felled trees.
The construction of the 400 KV transmission line will require the erection of 856 towers. As per the Environmental Impact Assessment (IEA) report, the project will need to fell approximately 202,200 trees across 354 hectares. MCA Nepal has expressed its commitment to planting one tree for every tree felled. However, the ministry has proposed to plant 10 trees for every tree felled or provide equivalent compensation.
MCA Nepal and its consultants are currently engaging in consultations with local residents before conducting a detailed tree count. It hopes to get the actual details of the number of trees to be planted after the count.
Nepal was selected for the MCC Compact in Dec 2014, while the formal agreement was signed in Sept 2017. The compact was ratified by the parliament on 27 Feb 2022.
Nepse plunges by 23. 16 points on Monday
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) plunged by 23. 16 points to close at 1,851.43 points on Monday.
Similarly, the sensitive index dropped by 3. 38 points to close at 355. 74 points.
A total of 4,837,893-unit shares of 284 companies were traded for Rs 1. 25 billion.
Meanwhile, Siddhartha Premier Insurance Limited was the top gainer today with its price surging by 7. 87 percent. Likewise, Sayapatri Hydropower Limited and Hathway Investment Nepal Limited were the top losers as their price fell by 10. 00 percent.
At the end of the day, the total market capitalization stood at Rs 2. 84 trillion.



