AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBorder Security Talks: Nepal and India wrapped up the 14th Joint Working Group meeting in Dehradun, agreeing to boost surveillance at sensitive border points with CCTV and other tech, improve real-time coordination, and tackle trans-border crime and illegal trade. Public Service Reform: The government released an “Action Plan on Immediate Reform of Public Service” to cut unnecessary office visits, clarify procedures, reduce service time and cost, and push more technology-based delivery. Capital Markets: SEBON’s draft “Bond Registration and Issuance Regulations” proposes a mandatory Rs 1 billion capital for bond issuers, aiming to make the bond market more organized and investor-friendly. Party Updates: Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) named department heads and a spokesperson as it ramps up preparations for local elections. Sports: Nepal ‘A’ opened Australia’s Top End T20 Series with an eight-wicket loss to Northern Territory Strike. Health: A study highlights how Nepali youth are increasingly using generative AI, while warning about risks like cyberbullying and deepfakes.
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