Death toll of Gen Z protests up to 51

The death toll of the Gen Z protests has reached 51.
The total number of people who have died has reached 51 by Friday, according to Nepal Police Spokesperson and Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Binod Ghimire.
This includes three Nepal Police personnel, 21 protesters, 18 others, and nine prisoners.
More than four hundred people have been injured.
DIG Ghimire stated that details of other physical damages would also start to arrive from Friday.
Trending
-
Government begins verification of landless people using digital system
-
Minister Sobita Gautam clarifies government ordinance
-
‘Scrapping student unions is an effort to secure the future’: PM Balendra Shah
-
Supreme Court seeks clarification from govt over eviction of settlements
-
India Rejects Nepal’s Claim on Lipulekh Issue
Related Content
THE FASCIST FACE OF NEPAL
The fascist does not come dressed as a villain. He comes dressed as the solution to the villain before...
Government begins verification of landless people using digital system
The Ministry of Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation has started verifying genuine landless people (sukumbasi) through the Land...
226 Arrested in Four Days as Police Crackdown Intensifies
Nepal Police has arrested 226 individuals within four days as part of an intensified crackdown against hooliganism, middlemen activities,...
Over 9,000 Landless Families Receive Land Ownership Certificates
The government has distributed land ownership certificates (Lalpurja) to 9,012 landless squatters and unmanaged settlers across the country. The...





