Nepal, Kathmandu and Protest
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The Hilton Hotel, which was built with an ₹8 billion investment and inaugurated in July 2024, offered 172 rooms.
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Nepal's army tries to restore order as protesters seek former chief justice as interim leader
Soldiers in Nepal's capital ordered people to stay home Wednesday after the military came out in force overnight to halt two days of deadly unrest that prompted the government's collapse as protesters set buildings on fire.
Kathmandu: The death toll from the ongoing Gen Z protests in the Kathmandu Valley has climbed to 31, The Kathmandu Post reported, citing officials from the Department of Forensic Medicine at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, where the deceased have been brought for postmortem examinations.
A day after suspension following the political upheaval and violent protests, Kathmandu airport has been reopened for operations. Prohibitory orders are in place till tomorrow morning.
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Nepal Protest News Highlights: Kathmandu airport reopens, Hilton hotel charred, Army imposes curfew
ICAI postponed CA exams in Kathmandu amid nationwide curfew following unrest. Kathmandu airport will remain closed till 6 PM today. A day before Gen Z protesters torched ruling party offices and residences of ministers.
Nepal faces nationwide unrest as Gen Z-led protests turn violent, with curfews, arrests, supermarket fires, and heightened security measures.
Nepal’s army is trying to restore order in Kathmandu as violent protests continue, with demonstrators pushing for former Chief Justice Sushila Karki as interim leader. The unrest has reportedly left at least 30 dead and over 1,
Army said essential service vehicles and institutions would be allowed to operate, and shops selling daily necessities will remain open from 6-9 am and 5-7 pm Thursday for citizens.
Police in Kathmandu open fire on anti-government protesters, killing 8 and injuring several more, Nepal's media report
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ABP News on MSNNepal Protests: Death Toll Climbs To 30; Indian Airlines To Operate Extra Flights As Kathmandu Airport Resumes Ops
Nepal's Gen-Z protests demanding transparency and lifting the social media ban turned deadly, with 30 fatalities and over 1,000 injuries