Nepal Today

Sunday, May 11, 2008

RBB profit

Kathmandu, 12 May: Rashtriya Banijya Bank (RBB), the country’s biggest commercial bank, recorded a Rs 764.1 million net profit in Q3 of fiscal year 2007/08 ending 12 April.
The bank earned a Rs 883.2 million net profit in the previous year corresponding quarter.
National Finance Ltd earned a Rs 10.3 million net profit in Q3 compared to Rs 16.6 million in the previous corresponding quarter.
Nnnn

Upendra Yadav, PM Koirala direct meeting

By Bhola B Rana

Kathmandu, 12 May: MAF Chairman Upendra, who has been demanding the resignation of Girija Prasad Koirala following the dismal performance of Nepali Congress in the 10 April CA, held direct talks Monday.
The talks were held one day after Yadav agreed with Chairman Prachanda not to offer the presidency to the incumbent prime minister.
Forum has supported Maoists in their bid to lead a post-election government.
Prachanda and Yadav called the Koirala government a caretaker administration.
The Koirala coterie has been demanding the presidency from Maoists as a concession to quit government to make way for Maoists.
But the ongoing Congress central committee meeting has told Koirala not to accept the presidency.
Maoists are against creating a parallel power center by making Koirala president.
Nnnn


RBB profit

Kathmandu, 12 May: Rashtriya Banijya Bank (RBB), the country’s biggest commercial bank, recorded a Rs 764.1 million net profit in Q3 of fiscal year 2007/08 ending 12 April.
The bank earned a Rs 883.2 million net profit in the previous year corresponding quarter.
National Finance Ltd earned a Rs 10.3 million net profit in Q3 compared to Rs 16.6 million in the previous corresponding quarter.
Nnnn

Upendra Yadav, PM Koirala direct meeting

By Bhola B Rana

Kathmandu, 12 May: MAF Chairman Upendra, who has been demanding the resignation of Girija Prasad Koirala following the dismal performance of Nepali Congress in the 10 April CA, held direct talks Monday.
The talks were held one day after Yadav agreed with Chairman Prachanda not to offer the presidency to the incumbent prime minister.
Forum has supported Maoists in their bid to lead a post-election government.
Prachanda and Yadav called the Koirala government a caretaker administration.
The Koirala coterie has been demanding the presidency from Maoists as a concession to quit government to make way for Maoists.
But the ongoing Congress central committee meeting has told Koirala not to accept the presidency.
Maoists are against creating a parallel power center by making Koirala president.
Nnnn

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home

http://www2.clustrmaps.com/counter/maps.php?url=http://www.ranabhola.blogspot.com