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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Biography | सुशीला कार्की

 Nepal has taken a historic step with Sushila Karki sworn in as interim Prime Minister of Nepal on 12 September 2025, becoming the first woman ever to lead the country’s government. Item Detail Name Sushila Karki :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} Age 73 years old :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1} Birthdate / Birthplace 7 June 1952, Biratnagar, Morang District, Nepal :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2} Previous Key Role Chief Justice of Nepal (2016-2017) — first woman in that position :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3} Spouse Durga Prasad Subedi :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4} Notable Personal Detail (Husband’s Past) Durga Prasad Subedi was involved in Nepal’s first plane hijacking in 1973, when he was a leader in the Nepali Congress youth wing. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5} Mandate / Major Tasks as PM Restore order after Gen Z pro...

Rabi Lamichhane Released from Nakkhu Jail Amid Gen Z Anti-Corruption Protest

 Chairman of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), Rabi Lamichhane, has been released from Nakkhu Jail today. His release comes at a time when the Gen Z-led anti-corruption protest is taking an intense and nationwide turn. Gen Z Protest and Political Tension The Gen Z movement against corruption has been gaining momentum across Nepal, with massive demonstrations in Kathmandu and other cities. Against this backdrop, Rabi Lamichhane’s release from prison has drawn significant public attention, sparking mixed reactions from both supporters and critics. Rabi Lamichhane’s Political Influence Lamichhane, one of Nepal’s most popular and controversial political leaders, has been at the center of debates around anti-corruption, accountability, and political reform. His sudden return to the political stage during the Gen Z uprising could shift the direction of Nepal’s political landscape. What’s Next? With his release, political analysts predict that Lamichhane may attempt to align with the yo...

Singha Durbar Burnt in Nepal: Gen Z Protest Turns Violent, Important Documents Destroyed

 Kathmandu, Nepal | September 9, 2025 – A massive fire has engulfed Singha Durbar, the historic administrative headquarters of Nepal, following a sudden protest led by Gen Z youth activists. According to eyewitnesses, the protest quickly turned violent, resulting in arson inside Singha Durbar. Critical government documents, archives, and records stored inside the complex were completely destroyed in the blaze. Important Government Documents Destroyed The fire not only damaged the historic structure but also burned down key official papers, national records, and confidential documents. Reports suggest that several ministries inside Singha Durbar have faced severe losses, raising concerns about the functioning of Nepal’s central administration. Gen Z Protest in Nepal The Gen Z protest in Kathmandu was initially organized to raise voices against political instability, unemployment, and lack of opportunities. However, the demonstration escalated into a violent clash near Singha Durbar,...