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Nepal: Six industries clear second installment of dedicated trunkline dues

himalaya Diary News Service by himalaya Diary News Service
December 2, 2025
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Six major industries—Hulas Steel, Ashok Steel, Hama Iron, Laxmi Steel, Sarbottam Cement, and Shubhashree Agni Cement—have paid the second installment of their outstanding Dedicated Trunkline electricity charges to the Nepal Electricity Authority. The payments were made despite the NEA sending notices requesting the dues without following the Prime Minister’s directive to revive the Administrative Review Committee to resolve disputes over premium electricity tariffs.

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