AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLand Records Crisis: Nepal’s Auditor General says Sept. 8–9 protests destroyed ledgers for 179 public bodies, leaving about Rs148 billion in transactions unaudited and hard to prove as legal—raising the question of how much can be reconstructed from surviving vouchers. Diaspora & Belonging: A new discussion on how Nepali diaspora writing reshapes the literary sphere traces ambivalence in early generations and the shifting bases between India and Nepal. Poetry Festivals & Memory: Metula’s Israeli Poets’ Festival returns to Jerusalem after years disrupted by rocket fire, spotlighting the ideological and personal layers of Israeli poetry. Health & Intimacy: Vaginismus gets a practical explainer on why pelvic floor muscles tighten and what treatment can look like. Publishing & Community: A 10th annual anti-racist festival in Govanhill closes with music, screenings, and a new Pineapple Trophy for activism and civic change. Book-to-screen Buzz: Ted Chiang’s “Story of Your Life” continues to pull attention via the streaming resurgence of “Arrival,” while HBO’s “Lanterns” leans into mystery as a fresh DC entry.
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