Nepal Extends Curfew Timings, Prohibitory Order Despite Normalcy After GenZ Protests, Violence – Check Details Here
Youth-led protests over social media restrictions and corruption led to 25 deaths and 700 injuries, prompting the army to impose nationwide movement restrictions and detain 27 individuals.
- On Thursday, September 11, 2025, people in Kathmandu held a candlelight vigil to honor victims of recent anti-government protests and violence.
- The protests began on September 8 after the government blocked Facebook, X, and YouTube for failing to register under new regulations.
- Protesters stormed and set fire to the parliament, Supreme Court, government offices, media outlets, and schools while police stations were overrun, and jailbreaks occurred nationwide.
- The Health Ministry reported 1,033 injuries nationwide with 30 killed during the unrest, while the army detained 27 suspects and recovered 31 firearms by Wednesday.
- Despite a return to normalcy Wednesday night, authorities extended curfew and prohibitory orders to maintain stability and are discussing an interim government formation.
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The army of Nepal today regained control over the capital Kathmandu after two days of new riots, the most violent in the last twenty years, which forced the prime minister to resign and opened negotiations on the country's political future.

Army imposes 'prohibitory' measures as uneasy calm prevails in Nepal after protesters oust government
The Nepalese Army has imposed
After the violent demonstrations that forced Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to resign, the peace and quiet in Nepal resumed. The army regained control of the capital.
Kathmandu. The Nepali Army has imposed a curfew in all three districts of the Kathmandu Valley. The army has said that the curfew has been imposed from 10 am to 5 pm today. The Nepali Army has stated that the hours for movement for essential work are from 6 am to 10 am and from 5 pm to 7 pm. The Nepali Army has stated that the curfew is in effect from 7 pm to 6 am. During the curfew and the curfew, ambulances, fire engines, health workers, secur…

Nepal crisis: Army deployed as death toll rises amid political turmoil
The death toll from Nepal’s youth-led anti-corruption protests has climbed to 30, with political uncertainty continuing on Wednesday – day three of a dramatic crisis that forced the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and left government buildings in flames across the capital and beyond.
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