Nepal, Feb. 21 -- The National Planning Commission (NPC) has proposed a budget ceiling of Rs 1.9 trillion for the next fiscal year, aiming to enhance economic growth by ensuring annual budget compatibility and sustaining financial stability. The ceiling has come at a time when Nepal's GDP is likely to increase, with the World Bank projecting Nepal's growth rate at 5.1% in FY 2025, with potential stimulation in the following year. The growth forecast is driven by increased expenditure on infrastructure, the revival of tourism, favorable agricultural prospects, and the expansion of the hydropower sector, which is being aided by power exports to India and Bangladesh. The Nepal Rastra Bank forecasts that inflation will be contained at 5.5%, w...