Nepal records 10,319 fresh Covid-19 cases, four deaths on Monday

Nepal recorded 10, 319 new Covid-19 cases and four deaths on Monday.

According to the Ministry of Health and Population, 21, 201 tests were conducted across the country.

As many as 2,540 infected people have been recovered from the disease.

There are 82,550 active cases in the country.

Similarly, the Kathmandu Valley recorded 4,676 cases today. As many as 3,634 infections were logged in Kathmandu alone. Likewise, Lalitpur recorded 5877 and Bhaktapur 455 cases.

The number of people infected with coronavirus in the country has reached 1,033,636 while the death toll climbed to 11,659.

 

Nepal records 10,319 fresh Covid-19 cases, four deaths on Monday

Nepal recorded 10, 319 new Covid-19 cases and four deaths on Monday.

According to the Ministry of Health and Population, 21, 201 tests were conducted across the country.

As many as 2,540 infected people have been recovered from the disease.

There are 82,550 active cases in the country.

Similarly, the Kathmandu Valley recorded 4,676 cases today. As many as 3,634 infections were logged in Kathmandu alone. Likewise, Lalitpur recorded 5877 and Bhaktapur 455 cases.

The number of people infected with coronavirus in the country has reached 1,033,636 while the death toll climbed to 11,659.

Nepal’s imports exceed Rs 999 billion in first six months of current FY

Nepal has imported goods worth over Rs 999 billion in the first six months of the current fiscal year 2021/2022.

The export has also witnessed an increase along with the import in the first six months of the current fiscal year. The country exported goods worth over Rs 118 billion in this period.

The country imported goods from 141 countries, especially from India. Nepal imported goods worth over Rs 603 billion from India.

Trade statistics of the first six months of the current fiscal year 2021/22 released by the Department of Customs shows that the import increased by 59.13 percent while the export went up by 955.48 percent during this period.

The import in the first six months of the last fiscal year, 2020/21, stood at Rs 661 billion 245 million and 300 thousand. Although the export is increasing, the import is growing exponentially thereby leading to a heightening trade deficit.

The trade deficit increased by 46.64 percent in the first six months of the current fiscal year to reach Rs 880 billion 491 million 700 thousand. The trade deficit in the same period last fiscal year was Rs 600 billion 446 million 100 thousand.

Similarly, the country recorded foreign trade worth Rs 1 trillion 118 billion 193 million 600 thousand in the first six months of the current fiscal year while it was Rs 722 billion 450 million during the corresponding period last fiscal year.  The foreign trade in the first six months of the current fiscal year is 54.86 percent more as compared to the foreign trade in the corresponding period of the last fiscal year. RSS

Nepal’s imports exceed Rs 999 billion in first six months of current FY

Nepal has imported goods worth over Rs 999 billion in the first six months of the current fiscal year 2021/2022.

The export has also witnessed an increase along with the import in the first six months of the current fiscal year. The country exported goods worth over Rs 118 billion in this period.

The country imported goods from 141 countries, especially from India. Nepal imported goods worth over Rs 603 billion from India.

Trade statistics of the first six months of the current fiscal year 2021/22 released by the Department of Customs shows that the import increased by 59.13 percent while the export went up by 955.48 percent during this period.

The import in the first six months of the last fiscal year, 2020/21, stood at Rs 661 billion 245 million and 300 thousand. Although the export is increasing, the import is growing exponentially thereby leading to a heightening trade deficit.

The trade deficit increased by 46.64 percent in the first six months of the current fiscal year to reach Rs 880 billion 491 million 700 thousand. The trade deficit in the same period last fiscal year was Rs 600 billion 446 million 100 thousand.

Similarly, the country recorded foreign trade worth Rs 1 trillion 118 billion 193 million 600 thousand in the first six months of the current fiscal year while it was Rs 722 billion 450 million during the corresponding period last fiscal year.  The foreign trade in the first six months of the current fiscal year is 54.86 percent more as compared to the foreign trade in the corresponding period of the last fiscal year. RSS