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NSU takes out warning march against Ncell share sale (Photos)

KATHMANDU, Dec 14: The Nepal Students Association (NSU) has taken out a warning march against the irregularities in the Ncell share purchase and sale case following raised concerns about the sale of Axiata's shares to Spectrlite UK Limited at a significantly lower price than the purchase cost.
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By Rajib Khatri

KATHMANDU, Dec 14: The Nepal Students Association (NSU) has taken out a warning march against the irregularities in the Ncell share purchase and sale case following raised concerns about the sale of Axiata's shares to Spectrlite UK Limited at a significantly lower price than the purchase cost.



The NSU took out the march on Thursday morning from Padma Kanya campus in Bagbazar, Kathmandu to Shanti Batika.


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The participants of the march displayed placards against corruption. 


 


 

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