
Nepal began to return to normal on Saturday after the deadly anti -corruption protests. With the release of the prohibition of walking and the oath of the temporary prime minister, everyday life in Kathmandus gradually continued when shops, markets and traffic began to return to normal.
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1. The soldiers began to scalance their presence on the streets of Nepal after days of heavy deployment, after violent demonstrations that led to the overthrow of the government and left the parliament in flames.
2. Protests, which were the worst unrest since the end of the ten -year civil war and the abolition of the monarchy in 2008, led to the death of at least 51 people. A common spokesman for the Nepalese police Ramesh Thapa said the dead include one Indian national and three police staff.
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3. For many Nepal, Karki’s appointment carried symbolic weight and promise of change. “Nepal has his first prime minister,” said Suraj Bhattarai, 51 years old, a social worker, as stated by AFP. “We believe that the Prime Minister – our former chief judge – will deal with Nepal’s fight against corruption and lead to good administration of public affairs.”
Nepalese people pass by bus during anti-corruption protests caused by a short-term ban on social media in Kathmandu, Nepal, Saturday 13th September 2025. 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan showstha)
4 .. The appointment of Karki, known for its independence, came after the intensive negotiations of the General Army of Ashok Raj Sigdela and President RAM Chandry Paudel, including representatives “Gen Z”, relaxed umbrella of protest protest. Thousands of young activists used Discord to discuss other steps – and named Karki as their selection of another leader, as stated by AFP.
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5. It seemed that the new prime minister was widely welcome because people tried to give them unrest. “The interim decision of the government is good for now,” said Durga Magar, 23 years, who has been working in the Kathmandu store. “It doesn’t matter if it is a gene Z or anyone older in politics that will deal with it – it just has to stop,” she added.
6. The hope of protesting to root endemic corruption is not an easy task, while in terms of safety, more than 12,500 prisoners who escaped from prison during chaos.
7. On Friday evening, Sushila Karki, a 73 -year -old former main judge, was sworn as the temporary Prime Minister Nepal, commissioned to restore the order and resolve the requirements of the government without corruption and a more responsible political system.
Sushila Karki is administered on Friday by the oath of Nepalese President Ram Chandra Paudel. (Ht photos)
8. There are no restrictive orders on Saturdays or a prohibition of walking, a spokesman for the Nepalese army said, PTI reported. With the release of measures, shops, grocery stores, markets and shopping centers, they have reopened and the operation began to return to normal in the streets.
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10. One of the worst hit is the Hilton Hotel in Kathmandu, who himself announced the damage exceeding £8 billion, my news portal Republica reported and quoted HAN statements. The Nepalese authorities announced temporary measures to facilitate foreigners stuck in the country due to the ongoing ban on walking in the Kathmandu Valley.
(With the entry from agencies)
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