AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWellness Tourism Push: Nepal’s government says it will set up five integrated wellness centres by 2035, backed by a National Wellness Tourism Strategy (2026-2035) and a plan to lift wellness travellers to 11% of international arrivals by 2030. Gen Z Relief Package: A 100-day report also highlights an integrated support scheme for Gen Z injured and martyrs’ families, including monthly allowances for 513 injured protesters and steps to update incident records and issue national IDs. Economic Policy Reforms: Officials claim major legal and policy changes—15 irrelevant laws repealed, a revenue investigation unit abolished, and an Alternative Development Finance Act now in implementation—aimed at boosting private and foreign investment. Digital Service Delivery: The government touts faster passport and driving licence services, including postal doorstep delivery and large-scale licence printing, plus digital reforms for PAN access and one-stop services in more districts. Health Sector Governance: A bill to amend health acts will make appointment processes for health science institute officials transparent and competitive. Regulating Radiology: The Nepal Radiologists Association demands strict enforcement that only registered doctors provide radiology services. NEPSE Market Mood: NEPSE inched up last week by 0.15%, with investors gaining about Rs 25 billion in book value despite weak confidence. Nepal–US Cooperation: The US handed over a state-of-the-art digital forensic lab to Nepal Police to strengthen cybercrime investigations.
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