<p>The Nepal government is considering to declare a two-day holiday in public sector offices this month to reduce fuel consumption, as the country battles a foreign exchange crisis and the price of petroleum products sky-rockets.</p>.<p>The Central Bank of Nepal and Nepal Oil Corporation advised the government to give two days government holiday, Cabinet sources said.</p>.<p>The Russia-Ukraine war, which is going on for over a month now, has resulted in a major spike in global oil prices as Russian oil in under sanction. Other major oil producers Iran and Venezuela are also facing sanctions in selling petroleum.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/cag-asks-mha-to-pace-up-completion-of-much-delayed-india-nepal-border-roads-1101463.html" target="_blank">CAG asks MHA to pace up completion of much-delayed India-Nepal border roads</a></strong></p>.<p>Tourism-dependent Nepal is experiencing a slump in its foreign reserves after the Covid-19 pandemic brought international travel to a halt.</p>.<p>The advise to the government sees significant savings for Nepal Oil Corporation which is selling fuel at subsidised rates and suffering huge losses at the present global rates, officials said.</p>.<p>Government Spokesperson Gyanendra Bahadur Karki told the media that the government has so far not taken any decision in this regard.</p>.<p>The proposal has come up but it is under consideration, he said.</p>.<p>To deal with the forex crisis, the Nepal government has urged Nepalese nationals living abroad to open dollar accounts in banks in the country and make investments.</p>.<p>Nepal has also tightened imports of expensive cars, gold and other luxurious goods to maintain its falling reserves.</p>.<p>Karki said the government is also looking into whether it can lower the duties on imported vehicles and other such goods.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>
<p>The Nepal government is considering to declare a two-day holiday in public sector offices this month to reduce fuel consumption, as the country battles a foreign exchange crisis and the price of petroleum products sky-rockets.</p>.<p>The Central Bank of Nepal and Nepal Oil Corporation advised the government to give two days government holiday, Cabinet sources said.</p>.<p>The Russia-Ukraine war, which is going on for over a month now, has resulted in a major spike in global oil prices as Russian oil in under sanction. Other major oil producers Iran and Venezuela are also facing sanctions in selling petroleum.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/cag-asks-mha-to-pace-up-completion-of-much-delayed-india-nepal-border-roads-1101463.html" target="_blank">CAG asks MHA to pace up completion of much-delayed India-Nepal border roads</a></strong></p>.<p>Tourism-dependent Nepal is experiencing a slump in its foreign reserves after the Covid-19 pandemic brought international travel to a halt.</p>.<p>The advise to the government sees significant savings for Nepal Oil Corporation which is selling fuel at subsidised rates and suffering huge losses at the present global rates, officials said.</p>.<p>Government Spokesperson Gyanendra Bahadur Karki told the media that the government has so far not taken any decision in this regard.</p>.<p>The proposal has come up but it is under consideration, he said.</p>.<p>To deal with the forex crisis, the Nepal government has urged Nepalese nationals living abroad to open dollar accounts in banks in the country and make investments.</p>.<p>Nepal has also tightened imports of expensive cars, gold and other luxurious goods to maintain its falling reserves.</p>.<p>Karki said the government is also looking into whether it can lower the duties on imported vehicles and other such goods.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>