VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: July 01, 2022
Afghanistan
Meeting in Kabul of Clerics from Across Afghanistan Begins: Tolo News

The anticipated gathering of clerics from across Afghanistan was held in Kabul on Thursday to discuss the current Afghan situation. It was attended by Prime Minister Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund and other top members of the Islamic Emirate as well as thousands of clerics from across the country. Click here to read...

India Delivers a Consignment of 6 Tons Medical Assistance to Afghanistan: The Khaama Press

As part of its continuous humanitarian support, India delivered the seventh consignment of medical aid to Afghanistan today, containing 6 tons of essential medicines, according to an official statement of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, released on 30th JuneClick here to read...

The Taliban’s Religious Gathering Emphasizes on Beheading Critics: The Khaama Press

Mawlawi Mujib Rahman Ansari, a vigilante, bearded clergyman, a preacher in a mosque in northwestern Afghanistan’s Herat province, who is also an attendee of the Taliban’s religious grand assembly has stated in the gathering that anyone who rebels against the Islamic regime should be beheaded. Click here to read...

Bangladesh
Energy Treaty - Bangladesh should not sign it: CAB- The Daily Star

Bangladesh should not sign the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT), as the international agreement only serves the purposes of international businesses in the energy sector, not the country's national interest, said Consumers Association of Bangladesh (CAB) at a dialogue with journalists yesterday. Click here to read...

Yunus Centre tries to hide the truth: Hasan- The Daily Star

Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud today denounced the Yunus Centre's statement that denied Dr Muhammad Yunus's alleged role to scrap World Bank's financing in Padma Bridge construction as evil attempts to hide the truth. Click here to read...

Birth certificates for street children: High Court issues rule- The Daily Star

The High Court today (June 30, 2022) directed the government to submit a report on the steps taken to issue birth certificates to all street children across the country in three months before this court. Click here to read...

Bhutan
Bhutan set to raise SDF to 200 USD- The Daily Bhutan

On the 24th of June 2022, the National assembly passed the Tourism Levy Bill of 2022. With this new act the sustainable development fee (SDF) of 65 USD per night has now been increased to 200 USD per night. Along with the increase in the SDF the minimum daily package rate (MDPR) has been removed as well. Click here to read...

Government outs Sung-jeon App from 12th FYP- Bhutan Today

With overwhelming priorities in the 12th Five-Year-Plan, the government is not in a position to implement one of its election pledges, the Sung-jeon App. Click here to read...

DHI projects to earn foreign currency- Bhutan Today

Druk Holding and Investments (DHI) is working on two to three major projects according to Lyonchhen Dr Lotay Tshering. He said that the earnings from those projects are expected to generate foreign currency. Click here to read...

Water shortage hampers service delivery in Tsirangtoed- The Kuensel

Due to its strategic location, Tsirangtoed gewog serves as a centre for residents of neighbouring gewogs to avail health and education services. Click here to read...

Maldives
Imports to Maldives increase to 52 percent in May 2022: Edition Mv

According to the latest update from Maldives Customs Service, the total imports inclusive of fuel rose to 52 percent in May 2022. The total imports to the country in the review month was recorded at MVR4.4 billionClick here to read...

In the future as well, Maldives will mainly depend on India: The Sun

Speaking in the fifth episode of ‘Ask Speaker’ show on Thursday night, Nasheed said that India is the country that has been most helpful to Maldives in the past and in present. Click here to read...

Myanmar
Myanmar fighter jet crosses into Thailand's air space in Tak: Bangkok Post

A Myanmar fighter jet crossed into Thailand’s air space over Phop Phra district late on Thursday morning, panicking local residents and forcing two local schools to suspend classes. Click here to read...

Myanmar Junta Using Massive Airstrikes to Defend Strategic Outpost: The Irrawady

Myanmar’s military regime is employing massive airstrikes against resistance forces attempting to seize a strategic junta outpost in Karen State near the border with Thailand. Click here to read...

Nepal
90 settlements in Salyan at risk of landslides, forest department says- The Kathmandu Post

Risk aggravated by haphazard road construction, claims Disaster Management Committee chiefClick here to read...

Despite six-decade history, parliamentary practice remains weak in Nepal- The Kathmandu Post

Experts say that in countries where political parties aren’t democratic, the parliamentary practice cannot be effective. Click here to read...

Power utility calls off bid to sell 200MW to India under long-term contract- The Kathmandu Post

Citing complications in bidding, Nepal Electricity Authority now aims to trade power in the day-ahead market of Indian Energy Exchange Limited. Click here to read...

Pakistan
Chasing simple majority in PA session without PTI, ‘Q’: Dawn

The Punjab Assembly’s marathon 40th session, that saw the controversial election for the chief minister on April 16, would resume its proceedings on Friday afternoon (today) for a do-over of the election of the chief executive, sending both treasury and opposition parties into late night huddles to devise their strategies for the ‘big day’. Click here to read...

Govt jacks up petrol price by Rs14.85 per litre: Dawn

The federal government on Thursday announced another hike in the prices of all petroleum products – especially petrol by Rs14.85 per litre and high-speed diesel (HSD) by Rs13.23 per litre, with the change set to take effect from midnight. Click here to read...

Pakistan dumping ground for global hazardous waste, Senate body told: Dawn

Pakistan is importing massive amounts of hazardous waste from several countries, including the United Kingdom, Iran, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, a parliamentary committee was informed on Thursday. Click here to read...

CPEC's Karot Hydropower Plant put into 'full commercial operation': The Express Tribune

Karot Hydropower Plant, the first hydropower investment project under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), was put into full commercial operations on Wednesday. Click here to read...

Rupee falls 30pc against dollar in FY22: The News

The rupee posted slight gains against the dollar in last trading session of the 2021/22 fiscal year, pushed by routine import payments and greenback sales by exporters, dealers said. Click here to read...

Sri Lanka
IMF end-of-mission report highlights ‘corruption vulnerabilities’ in Sri Lanka: The Island

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) personnel that remained in Sri Lanka for ten days from 20-30 June to study the exact reasons for the current economic crisis in the country and design a comprehensive economic programme have stressed the need to reduce ‘corruption vulnerabilities’ in Sri Lanka. Click here to read...

Indian fishermen back again and ‘crushing’ our livelihoods, say Sri Lankan counterparts: The Hindu

Just after Tamil Nadu’s annual fishing ban ended mid-June, Indian fishing trawlers are back near Sri Lanka’s northern coast, “crushing” fishermen’s livelihoods that are already under enormous strain during the island’s economic crisis, according to northern Sri Lankan fisher leaders. Click here to read...

India made a recommendation for Adani Green: Sri Lankan power board: Business-Standard

The Ceylon Electricity Board, in a clarification to a Sri Lankan business daily, has said that the Indian government recommended Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) for constructing wind power projects in the Mannar and Pooneryn regions of the country. Click here to read...

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