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Reminder! Last Day to Grab Dividend Proposed by SIC, LGIL and JBBL 1
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Reminder! Last Day to Grab Dividend Proposed by SIC, LGIL and JBBL

The proposed dividends from Sagarmatha Insurance Company Limited (SIC), Lumbini General Insurance Limited (LGIL), and Jyoti Bikas Bank Limited are only available through today (JBBL).   On Falgun 11, 2079, Sagarmatha Insurance Company Limited (SIC) has scheduled its 26th Annual General Meeting.  Starting at 10 AM, a meeting will take place in Lainchaur Banquet, Lainchaur. Today is the last day to grab dividends proposed by Sagarmatha Insurance Company Limited (SIC), Lumbini General Insurance Limited (LGIL), and Jyoti Bikas Bank Limited (JBBL).  

Visiting USAID representative Power meets with Finance Minister Paudel 3
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Visiting USAID representative Power meets with Finance Minister Paudel

Visiting Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Samantha Power, met with Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel at the latter’s office  in Singha Durbar today. The meeting touched on an array of subjects including the bilateral relations between Nepal and the US, it has been said. On the occasion, Minister Paudel said

Trading of Vijaya Laghubitta (VLBS) Suspended as the Company Declares Dividend By Violating NEPSE Guidelines 5
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Trading of Vijaya Laghubitta (VLBS) Suspended as the Company Declares Dividend By Violating NEPSE Guidelines

The Vijaya Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (VLBS) transaction has been halted, according to the official notice of the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), since the business declared dividends to be given to shareholders without first receiving authorisation from NEPSE. At 6:35 PM on Magh 25, after business hours, Nepal Stock Exchange received the letter from VLBS

How to install Windows 11 if your PC does not meet minimum requirements 15
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How to install Windows 11 if your PC does not meet minimum requirements

Microsoft released Windows 11 earlier today, along with updated minimum hardware requirements. Many people have already complained on Twitter that their relatively new hardware, such as Microsoft’s Surface Book 2 (released in 2017) and even newer hardware, isn’t compatible. This is due to the fact that Microsoft now requires the presence of a TPM 2.0

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