AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFuel & Transport: Nepal Oil Corporation cut petrol by Rs 20 and diesel/kerosene by Rs 30, but many pumps in Kathmandu and elsewhere shut after operators feared losses, leaving motorists stranded and prompting NOC monitoring teams. Local Governance: The federal ministry has asked 23 local bodies to explain why they missed the budget deadline for FY 2083/84, warning of legal non-compliance. Aviation: Suntharali Airport in Kalikot can’t run regular flights due to low passenger numbers, the tourism minister said, despite earlier plans with airlines. Health & Safety: Hospitals near Everest are treating more snakebite cases, and some facilities are still waiting for anti-venom supplies. Economy & Markets: NEPSE rebounded, rising 44.59 points to 2652.93 after seven straight declines, with turnover also improving. Education: Shailendra Jha was appointed advisor to the Ministry of Education and Sports. Governance Reform: The government says 2.6 million driving licenses will be printed by July 3, after which pending work will be completed. International: Nepal says it’s ready to resolve the India border dispute through diplomatic dialogue based on historical maps and agreements.
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