Nepal News Evening Briefing | Tuesday, September 2, 2025
Summary
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli met Chinese Vice President Han Zheng in Beijing after the SCO summit. The Supreme Court will fast-track a petition challenging Oli's government legality. Nepal introduced a tourist tracking system and hiked Everest climbing fees. Dr. Govinda KC ended his hunger strike after three days. The government launched a health insurance program for film industry workers, and the Nepali cricket team returned home after the Top End T20 series in Australia.
Key Points
- Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli held bilateral talks with Chinese Vice President Han Zheng in Beijing following the SCO summit.
- The Supreme Court decided to fast-track a petition challenging the legality of Prime Minister Oli's government.
- Nepal introduced an electronic tracking system for foreign tourists and increased Everest climbing fees.
- Dr. Govinda KC ended his three-day hunger strike demanding reforms in medical education.
