Indian brand Bikano enters Nepal

The company believes that the state-of-the-art factory, which will be built at a cost of about one billion Nepalese rupees, will add a new dimension to Nepal's industrial sector. The company has stated that about 80 percent of the construction work of this project, spread over an area of ​​about 7 bighas, has been completed.

Mangshir 17, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Indian brand Bikano enters Nepal

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Indian food brand Bikano has entered the Nepali market in a joint venture with a Nepali industrialist.

The company has introduced this brand to Nepal in a joint venture with Bikanerwala Foods India, the company said in a statement.

The company believes that the state-of-the-art factory, which will be built at a cost of about one billion Nepalese rupees, will add a new dimension to Nepal's industrial sector. The company has stated that about 80 percent of the construction work of this project, spread over an area of ​​about 7 bighas, has been completed.

The industry has said that it will start commercial production from February 2026. The company claims that this project will directly provide employment to more than 300 people. The company has said that the products produced under the Bikano brand will be produced by Nepali industries once the industry is operational.

It will include products tailored to Nepali tastes, including bhujiya, namkeen, sweets, papad, potato chips, etc., said Jeevraj Jain, the company's Nepal-based project executive officer.

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