AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 minutes agoUK-Russia Sanctions: British forces intercepted a sanctioned Russian shadow-fleet oil tanker in the English Channel, boarding it with Royal Marines and NCA officers; the ship will be monitored off England’s south coast. Road Safety: Nepal recorded three deaths and 122 injuries in 24 road accidents in the past day, with fatalities reported in Lumbini and Gandaki. Markets & Budget: NEPSE fell 4 points on Sunday; meanwhile, the government’s Rs 1,580bn revenue target for FY 2026/27 is being questioned as current collections lag. Banking Watch: NRB warned of weak governance, bad-loan pressure, and report-tampering by BFIs; lending against share collateral rose 15.5% to Rs 162.53bn. Power & Trade: Nepal’s 40MW electricity exports to Bangladesh start today, but a planned extra 20MW remains blocked due to India’s transmission-capacity limits. Health & Rights: HIV/TB stigma and discrimination persist despite improved services; eye-care experts say blindness risk is still significant even as checkups and surgeries rise. Infrastructure & Tourism: Nagdhunga–Sisnekhola Tunnel is set to open mid-July; ABC trekking route upgrades begin to improve safety and facilities. Politics: Nepali Congress leaders held unity gatherings in Biratnagar as internal rifts and convention uncertainty continue.
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