Nepal News Evening Briefing | Saturday, October 11 , 2025

Summary

Gen Z activists in Nepal urge political participation in upcoming elections amid internal tensions and government engagement. President Paudel's health is stable after hospital admission. Nepali Congress youth demand increased representation, while the government secures a $100M loan for financial reform. Nepali films 'Jerry on Top' and 'Kakakiki' progress with new releases and filming.

Key Points
  • Gen Z representatives call for all political parties to participate in the March 5, 2026 House of Representatives elections.
  • Tensions arise within the Gen Z movement over proposed ministerial appointments by Prime Minister Sushila Karki.
  • President Ramchandra Paudel admitted to hospital with stable health condition.
  • Nepali Congress youth demand 40% youth representation in party structures and elections.
  • Government approves a $100 million concessional loan from ADB to support public financial management reforms.
  • Official trailers for Nepali films 'Jerry on Top' unveiled; filming of 'Kakakiki' begins in Parbat.
  • Gold prices hit a new record in Nepal, and NEPSE experiences a significant drop amid political uncertainty.
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