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  • Nepal: Unveils 100-Point Reform Agenda Under Balendra Shah, Signals Gen Z-Led Governance Shift

    Kathmandu, April 13: Nepal’s newly formed government under Prime Minister Balendra Shah has unveiled an ambitious ‘Good Governance Blueprint 2082’ alongside a sweeping 100-point reform agenda, marking a decisive push to overhaul governance, digitise public services, and reshape the country’s economic and institutional framework.

    Nepal: Unveils 100-Point Reform Agenda Under Balendra Shah, Signals Gen Z-Led Governance Shift

    Approved during the first Cabinet meeting at Singha Durbar, the reform package reflects a transition toward efficiency, transparency, and citizen-first governance—aligned with the expectations of a younger, more digitally aware generation.

    A Rapid Reform Push

    Since taking office on March 27, the administration has moved swiftly to introduce structural and policy changes aimed at transforming the state from a regulator into a facilitator of growth. Key measures include capping the cabinet at 18 members, reducing administrative layers to three, and limiting central ministries to 17 within 30 days.

    The government has also initiated wide-ranging reforms across anti-corruption, civil service restructuring, and digital governance to accelerate decision-making and improve institutional accountability.

    Governance & Transparency at the Core

    A major anti-corruption drive will investigate financial assets of politicians and officials dating back to 1991. Complementing this is a real-time digital platform that will allow citizens to track government promises, monitor execution, and evaluate performance—introducing unprecedented public oversight.

    All ministries will operate under defined KPIs with mandatory monthly reporting to the Prime Minister’s Office, reinforcing performance-based governance.

    Education & Institutional Reforms

    In a landmark move to depoliticise education, political student unions will be phased out and replaced with non-partisan student councils. Additional education reforms include:

    • No formal examinations up to Grade 5
    • Mandatory government school attendance for children of ministers and senior officials

    Civil service reforms further prohibit political affiliations for government employees and teachers, aiming to professionalise institutions and eliminate partisan influence.

    Digital Governance & Citizen Services

    The blueprint places strong emphasis on digital transformation. A unified governance framework will position the National ID as the primary access point for public services. Key initiatives include:

    • 24×7 grievance redressal platforms
    • Integrated service centres operating extended hours
    • “Ask Once” policy for seamless data usage across departments

    These measures aim to reduce bureaucratic friction and enhance service delivery efficiency.

    Economic Strategy with Global Expertise

    To steer economic reforms, the government has appointed Swarnim Wagle as Finance Minister. The strategy focuses on a digital-first, private sector-led growth model designed to attract domestic and foreign investment, create high-quality jobs, and drive structural transformation.

    Reforms also include faster startup approvals, single-window clearance systems, and strengthened infrastructure planning across logistics, energy, and urban development.

    A Gen Z-Driven Political Shift

    Prime Minister Shah’s rise reflects a broader generational transformation in Nepal’s political landscape. Emerging from the September 2025 Gen Z-led protests, his leadership represents a shift toward accountability, meritocracy, and system-driven governance.

    With a largely young cabinet drawn from non-traditional and reform-oriented backgrounds, the administration is positioning itself as a response to evolving public expectations.

    Challenges Ahead

    Despite the strong mandate, implementation faces notable hurdles. Early actions, including arrests linked to the Gen Z protest crackdown, have drawn legal scrutiny, with Nepal’s Supreme Court seeking clarification.

    The government must also navigate structural challenges such as youth unemployment, brain drain, and entrenched institutional inefficiencies. Sustained execution and broad stakeholder alignment will be critical to delivering on reform promises.

    A Defining Moment for Nepal

    The ‘Good Governance Blueprint 2082’ represents one of Nepal’s most comprehensive reform efforts in recent years. By combining policy reform, digital innovation, and institutional restructuring, the government aims to build a resilient, transparent, and future-ready state.

    As Nepal embarks on this transformation, the success of the agenda will depend on its ability to translate ambition into measurable outcomes while maintaining public trust and momentum.

  • Odisha Focuses on Women Empowerment, Highlights Role of ‘Women-Led Development’ Vision

    Apr 13 (BNP): Odisha has reiterated its commitment to women empowerment, highlighting the importance of “Women-led Development” as a central pillar of inclusive growth.

    Officials said the vision shared by the Prime Minister during a recent address has brought renewed focus on strengthening and empowering women, helping them become more self-reliant and confident. The guidance was described as inspirational, especially in encouraging greater participation of women in the development journey.

    The state government noted that women across the country are achieving new milestones through improved opportunities, financial independence, and growing social participation. It said that the goal of building a “Developed India” and a “Prosperous Odisha” cannot be achieved without active involvement of women in all sectors.

    As part of its efforts, Odisha has introduced several initiatives aimed at improving the economic and social status of women. Among them is the Subhadra Yojana, which focuses on supporting women’s financial independence and strengthening grassroots empowerment.

    ଆଜି ମାନ୍ୟବର ପ୍ରଧାନମନ୍ତ୍ରୀ ଶ୍ରୀ @narendramodi ଜୀଙ୍କ ‘ନାରୀଶକ୍ତି ବନ୍ଦନ ସମ୍ମିଳନୀ’ ଅଭିଭାଷଣକୁ ଆଭାସୀ ମାଧ୍ୟମରେ ଶୁଣିବାର ସୌଭାଗ୍ୟ ମିଳିଲା। ମାନ୍ୟବର ପ୍ରଧାନମନ୍ତ୍ରୀଙ୍କ ଦୂରଦୃଷ୍ଟିସମ୍ପନ୍ନ ମାର୍ଗଦର୍ଶନ ଆମ ମାତୃଶକ୍ତିଙ୍କୁ ସଶକ୍ତ ଓ ସ୍ୱାବଲମ୍ବୀ କରିବା ଦିଗରେ ଏକ ନୂତନ ଉର୍ଜା ପ୍ରଦାନ କରିଛି।

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    — Mohan Charan Majhi (@MohanMOdisha) April 13, 2026

    Officials added that the state remains committed to expanding such programmes to ensure women are not only beneficiaries of development but also key contributors to it.

    The government emphasized that empowering women is essential for long-term social progress and remains a core priority in its development strategy.

     
  • Women’s T20 World Cup Sees Historic Prize Money Boost

    Dubai, Apr 13 (BNP): The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced a record prize fund of ₹82 crore for the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup, set to be hosted in England and Wales later this year.

    The total prize pool marks a 10% increase compared to the previous edition, reflecting the growing investment in women’s cricket globally.

    The tournament will feature 12 teams, up from 10 in 2024, and is scheduled to be played from June 12 to July 5 across seven venues, with the final yet to be confirmed.

    The ICC said the increased prize money highlights its commitment to expanding and strengthening women’s cricket at the international level.

  • Women Account for 60 pc of Loans Under Mudra Scheme

    Apr 13 (BNP): The Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY), the government’s flagship scheme for micro and small enterprises, continues to show strong participation from women borrowers, who now hold around 60% of total loan accounts under the programme.

    The scheme, aimed at providing collateral-free credit to small entrepreneurs, has played a key role in supporting self-employment and grassroots businesses across India.

    Officials say the high share of women beneficiaries highlights the growing role of women in entrepreneurship, particularly in small-scale trade, services, and home-based businesses.

    The initiative has helped expand financial inclusion by enabling easier access to credit for first-time borrowers and small business owners.

  • Unchecked AI Use May Deepen Risks in Financial Sector: RBI Deputy Governor

    Mumbai, Apr 13 (BNP): Reserve Bank of India Deputy Governor Swaminathan J has cautioned that adopting artificial intelligence without proper safeguards could amplify existing vulnerabilities and introduce new risks in the financial sector.

    Speaking at a memorial lecture at SASTRA University in Thanjavur, he noted that AI is rapidly transforming how financial institutions operate—from customer service to document processing and decision-making. However, he stressed that this growing reliance on technology must be accompanied by strong regulatory oversight and risk management frameworks.

    He highlighted that while AI can improve efficiency and innovation, unchecked use may lead to issues such as bias in decision-making, operational risks, and reduced transparency.

    The remarks underline the need for a balanced approach, where financial institutions leverage AI’s benefits while ensuring safeguards are in place to protect stability and trust in the system.

  • India Eyes Formula 1 Return at Buddh Circuit in 2027

    New Delhi, Apr 13 (BNP): Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Monday said efforts are underway to bring Formula 1 back to India, with plans being explored for a race in 2027.

    Speaking informally to the media, he said at least three companies have shown interest in operating the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida, which previously hosted F1 races in India.

    Mandaviya expressed optimism about the sport’s return, stating that preparations are being considered to revive India’s place on the Formula 1 calendar after more than a decade.

    The Buddh International Circuit last hosted a Formula 1 Grand Prix in 2013 before the event was discontinued.

  • India in Race to Host World Mind Games, Says IMSA

    New Delhi, Apr 13 (BNP): The International Mind Sports Association (IMSA) has invited bids from India and other countries to host the next edition of the World Mind Games, which is expected to be held later this year or in early 2027.

    The announcement comes amid the growing global popularity of mind sports, especially chess, which remains the most widely played discipline under IMSA’s umbrella.

    India’s rising prominence in international chess has further highlighted its potential as a strong candidate to host the event. The country’s success has been shaped by legendary grandmaster Viswanathan Anand and continues today with a new generation of players, including R Praggnanandhaa, Arjun Erigaisi, and D Gukesh.

    With increasing global interest in mind sports, IMSA’s invitation is seen as a step toward expanding the event’s reach and encouraging broader international participation.

  • PM Modi Calls Women’s Reservation Bill a Historic 21st Century Decision

    New Delhi, Apr 13 (BNP): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday described the Women’s Reservation Bill as one of the most important decisions of the 21st century, highlighting its potential to transform women’s participation in governance.

    Speaking at a national-level event, the Prime Minister said the legislation marks a historic step towards strengthening women’s representation in Parliament and state assemblies, and reflects India’s commitment to inclusive growth.

    He emphasized that empowering women and increasing their role in decision-making will play a key role in building a stronger and more developed nation.

    The remarks come amid ongoing discussions around the implementation of the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, which aims to enhance political representation for women across legislative bodies.

  • PM Modi Extends Wishes to Hungary’s New Leader Péter Magyar

    New Delhi, Apr 13 (BNP): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday congratulated Péter Magyar on his victory in Hungary’s parliamentary elections and expressed confidence in strengthening bilateral cooperation between the two countries.

    In his message, the Prime Minister said he looked forward to working closely with the new leadership to deepen India’s engagement with Hungary and further advance the broader India–EU strategic partnership.

    Péter Magyar, leader of the centre-right Tisza Party, emerged victorious in the closely watched election, defeating incumbent Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

    India and Hungary share longstanding diplomatic ties, and both sides are expected to continue cooperation in areas such as trade, investment, technology, and cultural exchange.

  • MI Need Balance Beyond Bumrah: Faf du Plessis

    Mumbai, ApR 13 (BNP): Former South Africa captain Faf du Plessis has said that Mumbai Indians need to ease their reliance on star pacer Jasprit Bumrah if they want to achieve greater consistency in the ongoing IPL season.

    Mumbai Indians, known for slow starts in past editions, have lost three consecutive matches after winning their opening game of the tournament.

    In their most recent outing on Sunday night, the team conceded 240 runs, exposing bowling weaknesses and putting additional pressure on key performers.

    Du Plessis noted that while Bumrah remains a match-winner, over-dependence on a single bowler could hurt the team’s overall balance and performance in a long tournament.