AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoKarnataka Political Shake-Up: Karnataka CM D.K. Shivakumar said the Ramalinga Reddy resignation crisis is “resolved,” urging media to stop speculation after marathon talks and party appeals. Health & Medicines: Nepal’s Health Minister Nisha Mehta ordered action to ease medicine shortages, including cancer drugs, with tighter monitoring and faster approvals. Corruption Watch: Nepal’s inquiry panel cleared former Home Minister Sudan Gurung of corruption allegations, paving the way for a possible return. Public Services & Jobs: India’s Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced 60 new “next-generation” trains for Kolkata Metro in the next 4–5 years, while Maharashtra approved a central wage structure for Pune Metro contract workers. Local Governance Funding: Zambia released extra Constituency Development Fund money, pushing 2026 disbursements to K2.2 billion. Trade Policy: Türkiye’s trade minister urged a rules-based multilateral system at the OECD, warning against protectionism. Cyber & Misinformation: Kerala cyber police opened a case over fake social media posts using an LSGD minister’s photo to mislead on building permit fees. Environment & Health: Bangladesh launched dengue prevention with mobile courts, while Nepal marked World Environment Day with a climate-resilient development push. Defense & Diplomacy: Brazil signaled interest in buying up to 20 more Gripen fighters, and Andhra’s minister invited Rosatom to explore nuclear power and related infrastructure.
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