Nepal News Evening Briefing | Friday, November 28, 2025
Summary
Nepal prepares for the March 5, 2026 House of Representatives election with directives from PM Sushila Karki for zero violence, increased security deployment, and growing political party registrations.
Key Points
- Prime Minister Sushila Karki directs the Nepal Army to ensure zero election violence and to cooperate with police following Gen Z protests.
- The Supreme Court continues hearings on the Madhesh Province government dispute involving Chief Minister Saroj Kumar Yadav.
- Nepal secures a global Mountain Dialogue commitment at COP30, with its first conference scheduled in Bonn, Germany.
- The President approves the deployment of Nepal Army for election security, and the government plans to increase temporary police personnel for the election.
- Nepal Airlines Corporation offers a 10% discount for migrant workers on flights to several Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian destinations.
- The Nepali Communist Party holds a unity assembly, while the Non-Resident Nepali Association factions agree to unify.
- A recall order is issued for substandard Paracetamol tablets, and a free eye camp in Helambu performs 76 cataract surgeries.