
Kulman Ghising
Kulman Ghising is the Executive Director of the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), where he has played a pivotal role in improving the organization's financial health and operational efficiency. Under his leadership, the NEA has consistently achieved a 'Double A Plus' credit rating for three consecutive years, indicating a strong capacity to meet financial obligations and a low risk of default. Ghising has been instrumental in planning significant investments in hydropower projects, enhancing the reliability and quality of electricity supply in Nepal. His efforts have led to a remarkable turnaround from a significant loss to a substantial profit, showcasing his commitment to institutional reform and financial sustainability within the energy sector.
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Nepal:
Kulman Ghising received a civic honor from the Nepali community in Bahrain.
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Nepal:
Kulman Ghising, the then managing director of the Nepal Electricity Authority, started cutting the lines of industries that did not pay their dues.
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Nepal:
Kulman Ghising was among the notable individuals Ravi Lamichhane approached for leadership.
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Nepal:
Kulman Ghising, the former executive director of the authority, was involved in a meeting that set the electricity import-export rates.
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Nepal:
Kulman Ghising was mentioned in the context of discussions about the electricity authority's leadership and its impact on power supply.
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Nepal:
Kulman Ghising was the chief guest at the technical talk show.
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Nepal:
Ghising previously reported that 99 percent electrification had been achieved.
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Nepal:
Kulman Ghising's term as executive director was affected by the unresolved writ filed by Hiteendra Dev Shakya.
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Nepal:
Kulman Ghising stated that 99 percent electrification had been achieved across the country.
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Nepal:
Kulman Ghising was mentioned in the context of a controversy regarding his advocacy.
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