AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEnergy Policy: IPPAN’s executive committee has approved a 50-point action plan under “Vision 2029,” aiming to boost the group’s credibility and push private-sector participation in Nepal’s power sector. Capital Markets: NEPSE CEO Chudamani Chapagain has resigned before his term ended, and the Finance Ministry will now start the process to appoint a new chief. Development Diplomacy: ADB President Masaro Kanda arrived in Kathmandu for meetings with PM Balendra Shah and Finance Minister Swarnim Wagle, plus visits to ADB-backed projects. Economy & Trade: Nepal’s tea exporters face fresh uncertainty as India’s quality SOP and import delays disrupt shipments, even as the situation eases slightly. Governance Watch: Nepal’s first 100 days report highlights a 100-point governance reform agenda, asset investigations, and digital/service delivery push—while critics question results. Public Safety: Police booked 25 people in UP over alleged dual citizenship documents involving India and Nepal; in Nepal, a man was arrested in Parsa with over 102 kg of marijuana. Weather: Monsoon conditions persist with moderate to heavy rain and thunderstorms in several provinces. Culture & Society: “Nagabandham” hit Nepali cinemas; Sarwanam Theatre inaugurated a Sarwanam Library with 1,000 donated books.
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