AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoParliament Accountability: House Speaker DP Aryal has ordered Prime Minister Balendra Shah to appear in the House of Representatives and answer MPs’ questions, with a direct Q&A set for August 26, after opposition protests dragged on for 77 days. Anti-Money Laundering Push: Nepal Police are probing 25 money laundering cases involving 64 suspects, as authorities step up enforcement under continued FATF scrutiny. Wildlife Safety: A tiger captured in Chitwan after attacking a 60-year-old highlights rising human-tiger conflict despite Bengal tiger numbers reaching 429 in the latest census. Energy Watch: Nepal Electricity Authority net profit fell sharply in FY 2082/83, with officials citing higher foreign exchange rates and financial costs. Public Health: Japanese encephalitis deaths have reached 16 this year, with most victims unvaccinated. Regional Ties: President Paudel conferred the honorary General rank on Indian Army chief Dhiraj Seth, reinforcing Nepal-India defence cooperation.
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