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Are we really listening to Gen Z?
The Nepali Generation Z is living in two Nepals at once. On one side, there is the Nepal of our preceding generations: Newspapers/radios in the morning, Facebook scrolls in the afternoon and broadcast ...
Nepal is no stranger to change; since the 1950s, it has seen a major shift once every few decades. Read more at ...
In Nepal, a protest movement in early September 2025 escalated into a spontaneous insurrection in response to police violence ...
Anti-corruption demonstrations, powered by social media, have toppled a government - but will they lead to lasting change?
A sudden social media blackout lit the fuse. But the youth revolt shaking Kathmandu runs far deeper, fueled by years of ...
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No country for young political leaders
Youth constitute 42.5 percent of Nepal's population, yet their representation in Parliament, government, and political ...
To India’s west, a perpetually volatile Pakistan wrestles with the zombies of its history: Islamist extremist groups and poor ...
Chosen for her integrity after deadly anti-graft protests, Nepal's Prime Minister Sushila Karki now faces her toughest ...
On September 7, the eve of Nepal’s historic Gen Z protest, Nepali Christian scholar Karuna Sharma was waiting to catch a ...
On September 4, 2025, the Nepal government threw a pebble into the sea, and the resultant effect was something they never ...
Fed up with élite corruption and widening inequality, a youth-led movement toppled the government in forty-eight hours. Now ...
Youth-led movements across Asia have toppled regimes in the name of anti-corruption, but few have gone on to addresses the ...
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