AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSAFF Women’s Championship Final: India host defending champions Bangladesh in the June 6 final in Goa, with India chasing a record sixth title after a 3-0 group win, while Bangladesh aims for a historic third straight crown. Bhutan Population Policy: Bhutan is rolling out cash incentives of Nu 10,000 per month for families’ third and later children (from June 4, 2026) to tackle declining births and outward migration. Cricket “Timed Out” Fallout: Bhutan’s Ritshi Choden became the first woman cricketer to be timed out in international cricket during an ACC Women’s Premier Cup match; Nepal’s Cricket Association apologised, saying the decision was legal but against the spirit of cricket. Hydropower Contract: HCC secured a ₹127 crore contract in Bhutan for works tied to the Wangchhu Hydroelectric Project, including diversion tunnels and gates, with completion targeted in nine months. Regional Tech Links: India and the EU launched their first Tech Business Forum in New Delhi to boost cooperation on AI, semiconductors and cybersecurity under the Trade and Technology Council. Conservation & Community: Bhutan’s Red Cross Society opened its first Branch Emergency Operations Centre in Tsirang, while Bhutan Trust Fund for Environmental Conservation opened an office at Gelephu Mindfulness City to support long-term conservation financing.
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