The speakers of the 'Revive and Grow Together' interactive program, hosted by Nepal Republic Media on Wednesday, shared a unanimous perspective on the imperative collaboration between the media and advertising agencies. They underscored the undeniable necessity of such a partnership to foster the expansion of the advertising market, a sentiment echoed by all speakers at the event. Similarly, the speakers voiced a compelling notion regarding Nepal Republic Media's transition into a public company. They expressed the firm conviction that this transformation would ensure the perpetual direct ownership of the media by the people. Summarizing the perspectives shared during the interactive program, the following edited excerpts encapsulate the essence of the speakers' viewpoints:
KATHMANDU, Aug 16: Australia offers a promising opportunity for Nepali students seeking higher education abroad. The country has become the first-choice destination for Nepali students due to its appealing prospects for both learning and earning.
KATHMANDU, Aug 12: Nepal Stock Exchange (Nepse) declined 23.79 points last week amid fall in distributable profits of banks due to an increase in their non performing loans which is evident from the financial statements unveiled by the banks.
During today's trading session, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index concluded at 2,048.26 points, registering a slight decline of 3.21 points or 0.15% compared to the previous day's closing.