According to CBS, the country's central agency for the collection, consolidation, processing, analysis, publication and dissemination of statistics, Nepal's per capita income has estimated to reach 1,012 U.S. dollars in the current fiscal year 2017-18 that concludes in mid-July this year. "I...
The consumption level in Nepal is very low: 15-30 Rupees (0.11~0.23 USD) for a liter of bottled water, NPR 300-1000 (2.28~7.60 USD) per capita for a mid-range restaurant, NPR 35-100 (0.27~0.76 USD) per kilometer for taxi fare. Moreover, tourists can easily exchange Nepal money in...
Household Income per Capita (USD)811.6262015yearly2006 - 2015 Load more More Indicators for Nepal IndicatorsLastFrequencyRange Nepal NP: Exports: fob: Emerging and Developing Economies: Middle East (USD mn)10.522017yearly1983 - 2017 Nepal NP: Exports: fob: Emerging and Developing Economies: Emerging...
Poverty is acute; per-capita income is less than US$470. The distribution of wealth among the Nepalis is consistent with that in many developed and developing countries: the highest 10% of households control 39.1% of the national wealth and the lowest 10% control only 2.6%. The government'...
(approximately USD 900) to buy two ostriches for the zoo. According to documents seen by The Third Pole, Jamunabari made more than NPR 5,000,000 (USD 38,000) from the entry fee they charged from July 2021 to September 2022. This is a large sum for Nepal, where the per capita GDP...
per capita income of a predicted sum of USD 1400 in 2023, the country is struggling to bring sustainable prosperity to its people.Footnote3In the 2019–2020 financial year (FY), Nepal’s gross domestic product (GDP) was NPR 4266.32 billion (around USD 39 billion). The country has narrow ...
• Nepal is targeting graduating from least developed country (LDC) status to developing country status by 2024 and aims to become a middle-income country by 2030. To meet its growth aspirations, Nepal will need to add 6,000+ MW (which requires investment of approximately USD 10 billion)....
Fig. 3. GDP per capita in 2011 (2010 prices) in Nepalese Rupees (data source: UNDP and GON, 2014). ⁎Note: USD 1 = NPR 74.90 (July 2010). 3.2.2. Data selection Intercity travel time, population of municipalities, and regional GDP per capita were used to test each theoretical expect...
dollars has an opportunity cost that could have financed basic yearly healthcare for 557,500 people based on Nepal’s 2014 annual per capita healthcare spending of USD 40.00 [35], and this is about half the population of Nepal’s largest metropolitan area, Kathmandu. Put another way, Nepal ...
50/liter, which will give reasonable profit Operating the PMD on a semi commercial bases would only provide a limit income to support the unit and associated training activities. The unit will require budgetary support from the DLS. All dairy training activities shall be conducted under PMD ...