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'Follow economic regulations strictly' Kathmandu, Sept. (RSS):The speakers at a talk programme on 'Economic Impact on National Development' organised here recently by the Kantipur News Club said that clean administration and honesty as well as political commitment are indispensable for maintaining economic discipline. Ex-member of the Nationnal Planning Commission Dr. Kishor Kumar Gurugharana said no development works will be geared ahead unless the laws are translated into practice and called on the government to work out and strictly follow economic regulations in collaboration with the private sector. At the programme presided over by president of the Kantipur New Club Dhruba Prasad Banskota, various other speakers including Dr. Dilli Raj Khanal, Dr. Ballav Mani Dahal, industrialist Krishna Acharya and programme coordinator of the Club Yuba Raj Gautam also expressed their views. Grindlays opens new branch in Bhairahawa BY A STAFF REPORTER Kathmandu, Sept. 10: General Manager of Nepal Grindlays Bank Limited R.J. Cox recently inaugurated Nepal Grindlays Bank Limited's Bhairahawa Branch amidst an august gathering the bank's press release stated. The newly constructed Branch at Buddha Chowk, Bhairahawa was a buzz with invitees including dignitaries of the city. The branch's extensor design as well as the interior layout have been made to international standards, which reflects the level of service that the Bank is ready to provide to its customers at Bhairahawa, a city that shares its border with India. A lot of trade activity generates from this city. With the inauguration of its branch office in Bhairahawa, Nepal Grindlays Bank Limited now has 11 points of representation across the Kingdom. Nepal Grindlays Bank Limited is a joint venture bank established in 1987, with shares currently held by Standard Chartered Grindlays Bank, Nepal Bank Limited and the Nepalese public, Standard Chartered is an international bank focused on emerging markets in Asia, Africa, the Middle East South Asia and Latin America where it has been operating for over 100 years. Currently it has a network of over 600 offices in more than 50 countries, the press release stated. At the inauguration Mr. R.J. Cox. General Manager Nepal Grindlay's Bank Limited stated that the Bank was committed to providing international standard products and services to its customers throughout Nepal. He highlighted the fact that Bhairahawa, like all the other branches of the Bank had in line real the connectivity, allowing customers to deposit, withdraw and transact from any branch in Nepal regardless of where their account was. He stated that when you bank with Nepal Grindlays Bank you are a customer of the 'Bank' and not just one branch. |
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