AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLand Rights Push: Nepal has set a 600-day deadline to provide land to squatters and landless people under amended land regulations, with district committees given timelines based on application volume. Border Security: Temporary police and Armed Police Force outposts are being set up at a disputed border area in Bajura after past hostage and assault incidents. Supreme Court Watch: A writ petition challenging the government’s decision to dissolve a trade union will be heard again on June 12. Parliament & Foreign Policy: House proceedings resumed after obstruction; Foreign Minister Shisir Khanal briefed lawmakers on his India visit and clarified PM Balendra Shah’s border remarks, while preparations for a China visit are underway. Economy & Prices: BFIs’ private lending grew 5.7% in the first 10 months, below the 12% target; gold and silver prices fell in the domestic market. Health & Infrastructure: Lumbini Provincial Hospital’s robotic-ready construction faces a budget crunch despite satisfactory progress. Sports: Nepal’s women’s team was knocked out of ACC T20 Asia Cup qualifiers by Thailand; meanwhile, the FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off tonight. Agriculture Trade: Nepal says there’s no ban on Indian mango imports, only phytosanitary controls—after earlier reports of restrictions. Environment Risks: Experts warn South Asia could still face floods and landslides from intense rain bursts even if monsoon totals are lower.
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