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Nepal’s Gen Z Movement Needs Deeper Considerations

Anand Teltumbde Now that the dust has settled over the streets of Kathmandu, we could dispassionately ponder over what has been achieved by the Gen Z movement. Thousands of young people, most of them born after the People’s War and the 2006 democratic transition, poured into the streets to protest

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