Kathmandu, 18 October: Nepali economy has started to face problems due to the decline in remittance revenue. Remittance has remained a major source of receiving foreign currency for Nepal. Financial experts have warned that if such a trend will continue, the country may face an economic crisis. According to the Nepal Rastra Bank study, remittance revenue had contributed 23.23% to the total gross domestic production (GDP) in 2018. Previously, according to the study, remittance’s contribution to the GDP was 28 to 33%.  The Nepal Rastra Bank officials are worried from the decline in the remittance revenue for the last two months.  In the past two months, compared to the previous years’ two months, remittance revenue has declined by 18.1%. In the month of Saun, the country received 75 billion 960 million rupees worth remittance.  Due to the decline in remittance, the country is facing a liquidity crunch and also affected the foreign currency reserve, reports Nepal Samaya Online. People’s News Monitoring Service