AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoNepal-India Digital Money: India and Nepal have formally launched a peer-to-peer cross-border remittance system linking UPI and Nepal’s NPI, enabling instant, real-time transfers via apps and wallets. Border Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal moved to clarify PM Balendra Shah’s remarks on the India border, saying the issue is about cross-border holding in no-man’s land and that Nepal will resolve disputes through dialogue and diplomacy. Health Regulation: Nepal Medical Council suspended temporary registrations of three Chinese doctors tied to an illegally operating Kathmandu hospital, and says it will coordinate with immigration for deportation. Public Finance: Banks and financial institutions’ deposits rose 9.4% to Rs 7,949.28 billion, while private sector credit grew 5.7% to Rs 5,809.71 billion. Tourism & Travel: flydubai announced a new daily service to Pokhara from Sept 23, and Nepal’s tourism growth is also raising concerns over unregulated rhododendron liquor in the Tinjure-Milke-Jaljale region. Governance & Tax: Nepal moves to tax local staff of UN agencies and diplomatic missions, while diplomats gathered in Colombo for a major reception. Crime & Courts: A banking offence case worth over Rs 421.4 million was filed at Patan High Court over alleged loan misuse in Jagdamba Steels.
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