AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPoK Protests: Schoolchildren and women joined massive protests in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, with the Awami Action Committee warning of a June 23 deadline and a possible 100,000-strong march to Muzaffarabad. Heat & Weather: Monsoon has entered Nepal, but Tarai heat waves remain a risk, with hot days expected in places like Nepalgunj and Dhangadhi; thunderstorms are possible in the Valley and other regions. Qatar Tragedy: A blast at Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG facility killed 13 people (including 12 Indians) and injured 66; QatarEnergy says it was an operational accident, not sabotage, and exports were unaffected. Anti-Corruption Crackdown: Nepal arrested former finance minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel on money laundering charges, as the government pushes wider action against alleged past abuses. FATF Update: Nepal remains on the FATF grey list, with FATF citing weak anti-money laundering reforms and gaps in risk-based supervision. Economy & Trade: Nepal’s exports hit a record Rs 278B in the first 11 months, while petroleum imports reached Rs 296.44B (about 16% of total imports). Rights & Courts: Nepal’s Supreme Court issued a binding directive to ensure marriage equality for sexual and gender minorities. Health System Worry: Nepal faces shortages of anti-rabies and anti-snake venom vaccines, adding pressure to disease prevention efforts. Agriculture & Livelihoods: Large cardamom exports reached an all-time high value of Rs 12.01B in 11 months, driven by strong demand.
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