AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBorder Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal told the National Assembly that PM Balendra Shah’s May 31 border remarks were about “cross border occupation,” and Nepal is not seeking third-party mediation, while border mechanisms are being reactivated and missing border pillars are being repaired; the Joint Working Group on Border Management is set for August. Parliament Row: NA lawmakers demanded clarification and removal of the PM’s border comments from records after the earlier HoR deadlock was cleared with Khanal’s explanations. Constitution Reform: A task force drafting the constitution amendment discussion paper held talks with former PMs Prachanda, Madhav Kumar Nepal and Jhalanath Khanal. Economy Watch: NEPSE fell 8.14 points to 2,728.03; NRB said foreign exchange reserves crossed Rs 3.7 trillion and has begun a study to set up a sovereign wealth fund. Energy & Governance: MCA-Nepal broke ground on substations and a 297-km transmission line; NEA was urged to collect Rs 50.01 billion in arrears. Health & Regulation: Nepal Medical Council sealed Maria Hospital for operating without permit and ordered action against foreign doctors; pregabalin now requires prescription; vaccine wastage worth Rs 41.04 crore was flagged. Crime: Police say a Nepal-linked burglary gang used domestic workers to target luxury villas in Hyderabad, and a loan misuse case was filed over Rs 421.4 million in Jagdamba Steels.
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