AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMonsoon Disruptions: Eight highways are still blocked by landslides and flooding, with routes like Kanti, Mechi, and parts of the Kaligandaki corridor among the affected roads. LPG Update: Nepal Oil Corporation will resume full-weight 14.2 kg LPG cylinders from Wednesday at Rs 2,060 each, after improved supply from India. Press Freedom: Rastriya Swatantra Party President Rabi Lamichhane warned action against anyone obstructing media house entrances, including party cadres, after vehicles were parked and fined. Court Verdict: Top leaders in the Bhutanese refugee scam—Top Bahadur Rayamajhi (4 years) and Bal Krishna Khand (2 years)—were sentenced, along with others. Foreign Affairs: FM Shisir Khanal discussed British Gurkha grievances with UK Defence Secretary Dan Jarvis, urging an early, mutually agreeable solution. Economy & Markets: Remittances jumped 38.2% to Rs 2.12 trillion in 11 months; NEPSE rose 6.11 points with daily turnover crossing Rs 8 billion. Energy Policy: The government will review long-stalled hydropower licences and act against promoters who hold licences without real progress. Higher Education: Newly appointed university VCs pledged to keep campuses free from party politics and push reforms, including more scholarships.
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