AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCricket Controversy: Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) apologised after Nepal’s women appealed and won a timed-out dismissal against Bhutan in Malaysia, saying it was within the laws but not in the “spirit of cricket.” SAFF Women’s Football: Nepal’s women were knocked out of the SAFF Championship after a 2-1 semifinal loss to Bangladesh in Goa, with Bangladesh scoring twice in stoppage time. Nepal vs Malaysia Cricket: Kushal Bhurtel’s 126 off 54 powered Nepal to 275/7 against Malaysia in Singapore, setting up a 276 target in the Asian Games qualifier. Stadium Update: Work on Gautam Buddha Cricket Stadium resumed after a month-long halt over payment delays, with about 55% completed. Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Shisir Khanal heads to India (June 5–7) for talks with S Jaishankar on trade, connectivity, energy and people-to-people ties. Literature & Arts: Himalayan Literature Festival and Writers’ Workshop kicked off in Kathmandu, while Nepathya staged its first-ever Kuala Lumpur concert and Deep Shrestha announced BookHill Ballads in Kathmandu. Music & Culture: Binod Shrestha’s multi-site art project “Silent Bone” opens in Kathmandu with sections running from June 9 onward. Fitness: A study highlighted that 90–120 minutes of strength training weekly can cut all-cause death risk by up to 13%.
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