AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUML Party Politics: Only about 53% of CPN-UML workers renewed party membership by the mid-August deadline, leaving roughly 327,000 members yet to renew, as leaders cite dissatisfaction and limited space for younger cadres. Provincial Governance: Kiran Thapa Magar was sworn in as Bagmati chief minister, with parties agreeing on ministry allocation—UML gets three, RPP three, and NCP two—amid internal RPP dispute. Courts & Accountability: Nepal’s Supreme Court nullified Maheshwarbhakta Shrestha’s appointment as Nepal Airlines executive chairman, ordering a fresh process. Public Health: Dengue cases have spread across Nepal, with 2,844 infections recorded in 74 districts so far this year; authorities warn numbers may rise with monsoon conditions. Economy & Policy: Finance Committee agreed to cut Nepal Rastra Bank officials’ terms to three years (extendable by two), while Nepal completed its IMF-supported programme with inflation at 1.7% and stronger reserves. Energy Planning: Government advanced the process to launch new Power Purchase Agreements (PPA) via NEA, forming a sub-committee to set standards. Climate Risk: WECS and partners are holding a national symposium on Super El Niño readiness and mitigation for water, food, energy and disaster resilience.
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