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Kathmandu, Nov 25: The Nepal Police arrested a total of 267 people for their alleged involvement in looting, vandalism and arson in Kathmandu district during the Gen-Z protests of September 8 and 9. The District Police Range, Kathmandu, said that it has received 154 complaints relating to vandalism and arson.

The government has classified the people who were injured during the Gen Z protest into four types.

Neither the election nor the good governance drive is a sole responsibility of the present government, but chiefly a shared

Two youths, identified as Alish Shrestha, 22, and Saurabh Tamang, 27, have been arrested for their alleged involvement in the

Given this, the demand to arrest former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and former Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak appears to

The same set of political parties—the Nepali Congress, the UML, the Maoists—continue to dominate, reshuffling among themselves but never ceding

The social media influence of independent mayor Balendra Shah (Balen) played a decisive role in escalating the crisis to the

If Gen Z and the interim government can translate momentum into institutional reforms, this could mark the beginning of a

Insurance claims for damages incurred during the Gen Z movement have reached Rs 22.25 billion.

NDRRMA has urged all not to use buildings damaged in the Gen-Z protests without a technical assessment.