AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGrid Reliability Boost: Nepal Electricity Authority has started charging the 220 kV Markichok–Bharatpur double-circuit line, expected to cut power tripping and improve supply reliability across Chitwan, Hetauda, Butwal and Kohalpur, while helping monsoon hydropower run more efficiently. Fertiliser Supply Push: The agriculture ministry has urged fertiliser dealers to pick up their allocated quotas from depots and distribute them fast for paddy season, citing stock availability but dealer delays. Local Roads & Connectivity: Khajura Rural Municipality in Banke built an alternative road linking Dhawalagiri to Bigaun to ease travel between Nepalgunj and Gulariya, alongside plans for blacktopped ward-wide road expansion. Municipal Infrastructure Budget: Nepalgunj Sub-metropolis approved an Rs 1.76 billion budget for 2026/27, including ring road DPR completion, beautification works, and new city bus park plans. Agriculture Livelihoods: Dadeldhura youths launched commercial Arabica coffee farming by planting 2,000 saplings, aiming to create local opportunity instead of going abroad. Construction Sector Clean-up: The infrastructure ministry revoked licenses of 44 construction firms for failing to renew, citing automatic cancellation rules. Power Sector Outlook: ADB raised Nepal’s 2026/27 growth forecast to 3.9% on stronger hydropower activity, while warning 2027 could be tougher. Public Health Reminder: A dengue prevention explainer highlights that Aedes mosquitoes breed in clean stagnant water, so households must eliminate breeding sites. Telecom Expansion: Nepal Telecom is expanding mobile network coverage in Chitwan, including 4G improvements and new towers, with solar-powered options for off-grid areas.
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