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Predatory Script of Panchayat in the Post Truth Republic

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AI-generatedThe article describes government actions in Nepal that could impact media independence and economic policies, potentially affecting sectors like real estate through infrastructure changes and energy consumption through border regulations. These moves may signal a shift towards state control and populist measures, influencing investor confidence and sector stability.
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- Government mandates all advertising through state-owned media, announced April 1, 2026.
- Increased regulation of Indo-Nepal border to protect economic sovereignty.
- Restoration of Mahendra Rajmarg name and dismissal of a Madheshi minister.
- Concerns raised about press freedom and financial pressures on grassroots media.
- Actions target high-profile politicians without due process, reminiscent of Mahendra era.
Sustained government intervention and reduced press freedom likely dampen real estate sector growth over the medium term. Yet, if political stability is achieved, the sector could see renewed focus.
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