AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGold & Silver Watch: Gold jumped Rs 6,200 per tola to Rs 283,500, while silver rose Rs 180 to Rs 4,450 in Kathmandu. Party Politics: Nepali Congress leaders Sher Bahadur Deuba, Purna Bahadur Khadka and Shekhar Koirala are pushing a unity committee and a plan to include 111 leaders in the central committee to settle internal differences ahead of the 15th general convention. Courts: The Supreme Court dismissed the habeas corpus petition filed for CPN-UML vice-chair Bishnu Paudel, arrested in a money-laundering case. National Service Corps: The government registered a bill allowing Nepal Army training for citizens aged 13–21 and also training for other individuals if the Council of Ministers deems it necessary. Education Reforms: In its first 100 days, the government says exam results are now being published faster and NOC services are being streamlined. Cabinet Updates: Hikmat Bahadur Rawal appointed GM of Gorkhapatra Corporation; cabinet also endorsed the National Advertisement Policy, covering digital ads and AI-generated content. Weather: Nagarjun saw 46.2 mm rain; Kathmandu Valley streets were waterlogged, disrupting commuters. Rights & Representation: Nepal’s first transgender-identifying MP, Bhumika Shrestha, took office via the women’s quota system. Cooperatives: HoR passed the Cooperative (First Amendment) Bill, with lawmakers pushing for clearer rules on deposits and regulation.
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