Nepal Gen-Z Hits Streets Again — This Time to Clean up Kathmandu Roads, Repaint Defaced Walls After Unrest
Police stations damaged in protests are reopening as Nepal Police return to duties with army support; 34 deaths reported during unrest, officials said.
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Nepal Gen-Z hits streets again — this time to clean up Kathmandu roads, repaint defaced walls after unrest
Nepal protests: Several videos circulating on social media show youths with brooms and waste bags in their hands sweeping pavements and collecting debris across Kathmandu.
Demonstrations against corruption and a ban on social media have turned very violent in Kathmandu. Now the military has taken over.
Nepal police return to Kathmandu streets after violent protests - OrissaPOST
Kathmandu: Nepal’s police force is gradually resuming operations in the Kathmandu Valley, with police stations and posts that were vandalised or set ablaze during violent anti-government protests earlier this week slowly coming back into operation, officials said Friday. Stations, beats and units damaged in the student-led unrest are gradually reopening, and Nepal Police and Armed Police Force personnel have reappeared on the streets and around …
Kathmandu, Nepal reopens after violent protests
Nepal's main international airport at Kathmandu reopened for commercial operations on September 10, authorities announced, after it was closed a day earlier amid violent protests in the country that left at least 19 people dead and resulted in the resignation of the prime minister. In a brief statement seen by ch-aviation, the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) announced that flights could resume following a decision by a meeting of the ai…
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