India to drop discriminatory rule in power trade

KATHMANDU, May 16: India has agreed to revise discriminatory regulations on power trading between Nepal and India and allow free flow of electricity in the spirit of the Power Trade Agreement signed between the two countries in 2014.

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Long-term power trade pact is shady!

KATHMANDU, JANUARY 10: The long-term power trade agreement reached between Nepal and India appears inimical to the national interest of the former.  This was revealed during a meeting of the Infrastructure Development Committee of the parliament held yesterday in the capital. The agreement document presented during the meeting by Energy Minister Shakti Bahadur Banet states, […] The post Long-term power trade pact is shady! appeared first on Aarthiknews:: A leading business & economic news portal from Nepal.

Bill on power trade to be tabled in parliament

KATHMANDU, June 7: Today's meeting of the Council of Ministers has decided to table the bill designed to make arrangements regarding power trade in the federal parliament. The spokesperson of the government and Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Rekha Sharma, said the decision was taken to di

Bill on power trade to be tabled in parliament

Today's meeting of the Council of Ministers has decided to table the bill designed to make arrangements regarding power trade.

Bill on power trade to be tabled in parliament

Today's meeting of the Council of Ministers has decided to table the bill designed to make arrangements regarding power trade.

Bill on power trade to be tabled in parliament

Today's meeting of the Council of Ministers has decided to table the bill designed to make arrangements regarding power trade.

PM's India visit: 'Agreement on power trade historic'

Kulman Ghising, has described the power trade agreement reached with India as a historic breakthrough in the power trade sector.

PM's India visit: 'Agreement on power trade historic'

Kulman Ghising, has described the power trade agreement reached with India as a historic breakthrough in the power trade sector.

Ordinance to allow private sector for power trade

The government has advanced its preparation to bring ordinance to amend the Electricity Act, 2049 aiming at opening up avenues for power trade.

India-Nepal power trade

Nepal and India have agreed to increase the capacity of the Dhalkebar-Muzaffarpur cross-border transmission line to allow import and export of up to 600MW of electricity. The 400kVA line is only able to handle 350MW at present. The agreement was reached at a virtual meeting between NEA’s Sandip Deb and Rabindra Gupta of India’s Central […]