AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSusta Rights Push: Susta residents in West Nawalparasi staged a sit-in in Kathmandu demanding Nepali citizenship and land titles, saying border tensions and harassment have worsened their lives. Bird Flu Update: Bird flu culling is delayed in Valley farms due to labour shortages, while the Central Zoo says its outbreak is under control and no new cases were found after June 26. Top Court Watch: The Supreme Court ordered submission of case files in the Deepak Bhatta money-laundering matter and sought Attorney General Narayan Kandel’s Nepal-UK travel records amid eligibility petitions. Fuel & Prices: Nepal Oil Corporation cut petrol, diesel, kerosene, aviation fuel and LPG prices, while India revised its fuel export windfall tax—petrol up, diesel and ATF down—without changing domestic excise. Economy Signals: NEPSE fell again, and gold prices dropped Rs 4,500 per tola in the Nepali market. Diplomacy & Regional Ties: Foreign Minister Shisir Khanal stressed results-driven economic diplomacy, and Nepal’s envoy to Bangladesh highlighted deepening bilateral ties. Health Concern: Gandaki Province reports rising HIV cases alongside declining condom distribution. Telecom Service: Nepal Telecom launched 4G near Rara Lake and the minister ordered further improvements to customer-friendly, digital service delivery.
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