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Nepal names first woman PM, sets March elections as calm returns

September 13, 2025
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Nepal’s capital Kathmandu has finally begun to see a glimmer of hope as the city slowly moves back to normalcy. The past few days have been filled with tension and uncertainty, as the city was put under a strict curfew following the deadly protests against corruption. However, with the relaxation of the curfew and the swearing in of the new interim prime minister, the people of Nepal are starting to breathe a sigh of relief.

The country has been facing a political crisis for the past few months, with widespread allegations of corruption and mismanagement. The citizens of Nepal had reached a breaking point and took to the streets to demand change. The protests, unfortunately, turned violent, resulting in the loss of precious lives and damage to public and private property.

But amidst all the chaos, there is now a glimmer of hope. The newly appointed interim prime minister, Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli, has taken an oath to lead the country towards stability and prosperity. His appointment has been welcomed by the citizens of Nepal, who see him as a strong and determined leader.

The government has also relaxed the curfew, allowing people to move freely and resume their daily activities. This decision has been met with great enthusiasm by the people, who were facing difficulties in carrying out even the most basic tasks due to the curfew. The streets of Kathmandu are slowly coming back to life, with shops and businesses reopening and people going about their daily routines.

The relaxation of the curfew is a positive step towards restoring normalcy in the city. It shows that the government is listening to the voices of the people and taking steps to address their concerns. It also sends a message of peace and stability, which is crucial for the progress of any nation.

In addition to this, the government has also announced a compensation package for the families of the victims who lost their lives during the protests. This gesture shows the government’s commitment to the welfare of its citizens and their families. It also serves as a small ray of hope for the affected families, who have been struggling to come to terms with their loss.

The people of Nepal have shown tremendous resilience and determination during these trying times. They have come together to demand change and have shown great patience and maturity in their approach. The peaceful nature of the protests is a testament to the unity and strength of the Nepali people.

As the city slowly returns to normalcy, it is important to remember that this is just the beginning. The road to progress and stability will not be easy, but with the right leadership and the support of its citizens, Nepal can overcome any challenge. The new interim government has a huge responsibility on its shoulders, and it is up to them to fulfill the hopes and aspirations of the people.

The recent events in Kathmandu have also highlighted the need for a strong and transparent governance system in the country. Corruption has been a major issue for Nepal, and it is time for the government to take strict measures to tackle this problem. The citizens of Nepal are counting on their leaders to bring about positive change and create a better future for the country.

In conclusion, the relaxation of the curfew and the swearing in of the new interim prime minister have brought a sense of relief and hope to the people of Nepal. The country is slowly moving back to normalcy, and it is now up to the government to fulfill the promises they have made to the citizens. Let us all come together to support and work towards a better and brighter future for Nepal.

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Nepal names first woman PM, sets March elections as calm returns

September 13, 2025

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