VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: July 05, 2022
Afghanistan
Taliban Grand Meeting Did Not Lead to Breakthrough: HRW: The Khaama Press

The Human Rights Watch (HRW), including a number of students and teachers, said their expectations from the recent national assembly of Afghan clerics were not met, according to sources, as there was no specific mention of girls’ education and their rights in the country. Click here to read...

I Want to See Girls Back to School: UNAMA Acting Head: The Khaama Press

The acting Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Afghanistan Ramiz Alakbarov said the promises made by the Islamic Emirate government are just words, according to sources, adding he wants the door for girls’ school to be re-opened. Click here to read...

Will request India to speed up return of Af students: Taliban: Times of India

The Taliban have said they will ask the Indian government to expedite return to India of Afghan students who want to resume their studies here. Click here to read...

Bangladesh
Momen’s new book launched- The Daily Star

A new book authored by Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen was launched yesterday highlighting Bangladesh's successes over the last 50 years and the potential to grow further. Click here to read...

Gas crunch brings back power cuts- The Daily Star

People have been enduring severe power cuts for the last few days as electricity production was hampered mainly due to a shortage of natural gas supply. Click here to read...

"Compared to food crisis in US, UK, we're still in decent state"- The Daily Star

Prime Minister Sheikh today (July 4, 2022) said Bangladesh is in a good state compared to food crisis in the United States and United Kingdom. Click here to read...

Bhutan
Pvt Sector and Banks wrestle over Phase Four Monetary Measures as Govt tries to be a referee- Bhutan Today

The Royal Monetary Authority (RMA) recently announced the Phase Four Monetary Measures that offers loan deferments between one year to two years and eight types of loan restructuring depending on the risk category. Click here to read...

PHPA-I employees’ contract extended until July end-Kuensel

Contract has been extended for the employees of Punatshangchhu-I Hydroelectric Project Authority (PHPA-I) by another one month, until end of this month. Click here to read...

Bhutanese have a strong bond with WFP- Kuensel

With the education ministry, but also in collaboration with agriculture and health ministries, we are rolling out a digital platform called School Meal Planner (SMP) PLUS, which allows us to design nutritious menus based on a digital database of 3,500 types of food. Click here to read...

Govt allows imports of potatoes from Bhutan till June 2023- Mint

The Indian government on Tuesday allowed the import of fresh and chilled potatoes from Bhutan without any license up to June 2023. According to a notification by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), import of potatoes from Bhutan is permitted freely without any license up to June 30".Click here to read...

Maldives
Finance Ministry sign $10 million grant with World Bank: The Sun

The Finance Ministry detailed that the project – Sustainable and Integrated Labor Services (SAILS) was aimed at supporting Maldives in promoting competition in the broadband market with the grant. Click here to read...

Prince Faisal bin Salman receives Maldives president in Madinah: Arab News

President of the Republic of Maldives Ibrahim Mohamed Solih arrived in Madinah on Monday to visit the Prophet’s Mosque. The president was received by Madinah Gov. Prince Faisal bin Salman and a number of officials at Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport. Click here to read...

Myanmar
Growing insecurity in Rohingya Refugee Camps: A Threat to South Asian Security? - Modern Diplomacy

The increasing rate of trans-border crime in those bordering camps is not only making the Rohingya refugees vulnerable and prone to crimes but also threatening South Asian security as a whole. The Rohingya community leader’s speech of “We don’t want to stay in the camps. It’s hell.” in the ‘Go Home’ campaign in 20th June, 2022, made us rethink about the security situation in the campsClick here to read...

Myanmar hosts 1st regional meeting since army takeover - ABC News

Myanmar's military government on Monday hosted its first high-level regional meeting since the army took power last year, with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and counterparts from Mekong Delta nations attending. Click here to read...

Junta’s imprisonment of two Sittwe men under controversial law draws criticism - BNI Online

U Maung Aye, 53, and U Hla Thein Aung, 46, both the residents of Danyawaddy ward, were detained by junta soldiers on June 24 as the regime searched wards and detained residents after the Arakan Army (AA) abducted two junta soldiers in the state capital the previous day.
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Nepal
NOC hikes price of petroleum products- Himalaya

Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has increased the price of petroleum products effective from tonight. Click here to read...

Newly appointed ministers take oath of office- Himalaya

President Bidya Devi Bhandari today administered oath of office and secrecy to newly appointed ministers in Kathmandu. Click here to read...

Newly appointed tourism minister Shrestha pledges full support to solve problems in mountaineering sector- Himalaya

Newly appointed Minister for Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation Jeevan Ram Shrestha pledged his full support to resolve different challenges in the mountaineering sector during a meeting with a delegation of Everest Summiteers Association led by President Maya Sherpa, at his office on Sunday. Click here to read...

Move to lower eligibility age for elderly allowance to cost over Rs15 billion- Kathmandu Post

Government expenditure for social security allowances to nearly double in two years. Click here to read...

Calls are growing for Finance Minister Sharma to quit, as he fails to come clean- Kathmandu Post

Prime minister’s reluctance to take action raises suspicion if there are too many skeletons in the closet. Click here to read...

Issue of school textbook shortage raised in National Assembly session- Republica

The National Assembly, the Upper House of the Federal Parliament, has unanimously approved its decision to send the 'COVID-19 Crisis Management Bill, 2078 BS' to the Legislation Management Committee for clause-wise deliberations on it. Click here to read...

Tribhuvan University hostels: While many buildings are unlivable, the livable ones are captured by non-students- Online Khabar

Problems have always plagued Tribhuvan University (TU), Nepal’s oldest university. It has problems with its policy, infrastructure, management, course and the list goes long. Click here to read...

Pakistan
Cabinet approves second NAB amendment bill in span of a month: Dawn

The federal cabinet on Monday passed the National Accountability (Third Amendment) Bill, 2022, with fresh legislation aiming to restrict the watchdog's role in corruption cases of over Rs500 million and taking away the president's authority to appoint accountability court judges. Click here to read...

Editorial: LNG emergency: Dawn

PAKISTAN is looking to buy a lot of LNG amid ongoing countrywide blackouts. The government has just released one of its biggest LNG purchase tenders ever to procure 10 cargoes for delivery through September. Click here to read...

Spymaster directs intelligence officers to stay away from political activities: The Express Tribune

The country’s spymaster has issued strict orders to his commanders from top to the lowest tier and other officials to stay away from any activity involving politics and politicians following policy directives from the chief of army staff. Click here to read...

Foreign plot: Maryam says Imran staged 'biggest drama' in Pakistan's history: The Express Tribune

Lashing out at former prime minister Imran Khan for "ignoring Punjab" — Pakistan's most populous province with 120 million people — PML-N Vice-President Maryam Nawaz on Monday said that the ex-PM staged "the biggest drama in the history of Pakistan under the name of foreign conspiracy".Click here to read...

Trade deficit goes up by massive 55.29pc: The News

The country’s trade deficit ballooned by 55.29 percent in the financial year ended June 30, 2022 on the back of surging imports, especially of petroleum and groups. Click here to read...

Sri Lanka
Crisis-hit Sri Lanka extends school closures: Arab News

Schools across Sri Lanka will close for one week starting Monday, the Education Ministry has announced, as the island nation grapples with its worst economic crisis since gaining independence in 1948. Click here to read...

Crisis-hit Sri Lanka offers fuel quotas to firms which can pay in dollars: Business Standard

Potential purchasers must pay as much as a month in advance to open a consumer account at state-run Ceylon Petroleum Corp., Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera tweeted on Sunday. Fuel will be issued on a daily or weekly basis from July 12, according to the minister. Click here to read...

Sri Lanka limits fuel to essential services with supplies set to run out in days: The Guardian

Sri Lanka’s energy minister has said the country’s fuel supplies will run out in a few days, forcing nationwide school closures and prolonged power cuts, as the worst economic crisis in its history continues. Click here to read...

Sri Lanka central bank guidance peg falls 24 cents: Economy Next

A guidance peg announced by Sri Lanka’s central bank for interbank transactions dropped 24 cents to 359.79 against the US dollar on July 04 from the previous day’s 359.55, banks’ data showed. Click here to read...

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