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Second Fewa Dialogue Concludes in Chengdu, Focuses on Climate, Governance, and Sustainable Development in South Asia

Kathmandu — The second edition of the Fewa Dialogue concluded successfully on Friday in Chengdu, China, marking another step forward in strengthening academic exchange and regional cooperation between China and South Asia. Held from March 26 to 27, the two-day event was jointly organized by Sichuan University’s China Center...

Rajendra Bahadur Chand Unanimously Elected President of National Life Central Insurer Committee

Kathmandu – Rajendra Bahadur Chand has been unanimously elected as President of the National Life Insurer Committee under the Professional Insurance Agents Association Nepal. He was elected during the association’s second national convention, held in Butwal on Friday, where representatives of National Life insurers and professional agents gathered. Shankar...


Himal Koirala Appointed Company Secretary of National Life Insurance

Kathmandu – National Life Insurance Company Limited has appointed Himal Koirala as its new Company Secretary. Previously serving as Deputy Administration Manager, Koirala holds a master’s degree in law and brings strong legal expertise to the role. He replaces Sharmila Shrestha, the company’s Administration Manager, who had been serving as Company Secretary before stepping down from the position. Koirala’s appointment was approved by the...

Discussion Held on Insurance Challenges and Solutions in Koshi Province’s Transport Sector

Kathmandu – A discussion program on insurance policies, challenges, and solutions in the transport sector of Koshi Province was held today in Biratnagar. The event was organized by the Koshi Province Office of the Nepal Insurance Authority. The program focused on key issues such as existing insurance policies in the transport sector, current challenges, the state of motor insurance,...

After the Fall: Can Nepal Insurance Authority Regain its Purpose and Public Trust?

Editorial For the Nepal Insurance Authority (NIA), the past seven months have been marked not by regulatory breakthroughs, but by turmoil. The nation’s apex insurance watchdog has seen two of its most senior leaders fall under scrutiny—one acquitted, the other suspended—and now stands cautiously under interim leadership. These events, unfolding one after another, have exposed not just the fragility...