KATHMANDU: Khabarhub brings you a glimpse of major developments of the day in Nepal, including politics, business/economy, sports, entertainment, and more.
US Ambassador meets PM Karki, reaffirms support for Nepal’s democratic path
US Ambassador Dean Thompson met with Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki, on Thursday to discuss ongoing cooperation between the two countries. During the meeting, Ambassador Thompson expressed condolences for those who lost their lives in the recent protests and highlighted the United States’ continued support for Nepal’s peaceful and democratic development.
Chinese Ambassador meets PM Karki, vows support
Chinese Ambassador Chen Song met with Prime Minister (PM) Sushila Karki on Thursday afternoon at the Prime Minister’s Office. During the meeting, Ambassador Song reaffirmed China’s commitment to supporting Nepal, emphasizing that China respects the aspirations of the Nepali people and stands ready to assist the government as a good neighbor.
UML chair Oli reappears after 10 days, moves to Gundu
Former Prime Minister and CPN-UML chair KP Sharma Oli has reappeared publicly after 10 days. Following the Gen-Z protests of September 8 and 9, Oli had left the Prime Minister’s official residence in Baluwatar aboard an army helicopter, reportedly heading towards Shivapuri. On Thursday, he descended to Gundu, Bhaktapur.
Jhalanath Khanal’s wife Rabilaxmi Chitrakar’s left hand amputated after infection
Rabilaxmi Chitrakar, wife of senior CPN (Unified Socialist) leader Jhalanath Khanal, has had her left hand amputated. During the Gen-Z protests on September 9, protesters set her on fire at her residence. She has since been undergoing treatment at Kirtipur Burn Hospital.
Over Rs 120 billion to be reallocated from budget, earmarked for elections and reconstruction
Finance Minister Rameshwor Khanal has said the government will not need to rely on donors or neighbors to fund the federal parliamentary elections scheduled for March 5. Speaking at an interaction with the newly elected executive committee of the Society of Economic Journalists-Nepal, Minister Khanal revealed that more than 1,300 projects had been identified that were never entered into the project bank despite having budget allocations. Around Rs 110 billion allocated for these projects will now be freed up, he said.
President Paudel says he resisted Gen-Z, army pressure to dissolve parliament
In the aftermath of the Gen-Z protests that toppled KP Sharma Oli’s powerful government last month, President Ram Chandra Paudel has disclosed that he came under heavy pressure from multiple fronts, including the youth-led movement and the Nepal Army, to dissolve the House of Representatives.
Prachanda: Gen-Z protests carried forward Maoists’ unfinished agenda
CPN (Maoist Centre) chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has said that the recent Gen-Z protests represent the continuation of agendas the Maoist movement left incomplete. In a special message on the occasion of Constitution Day, Prachanda recalled that the constitution, promulgated ten years ago, was an achievement born out of the sacrifice of thousands of martyrs and the struggle of millions of citizens.
Supreme Court resumes hearings under temporary arrangements following Gen-Z protest
The Supreme Court has resumed hearings under temporary arrangements after extensive damage caused during the Gen-Z protests on September 9. The court’s entrance now offers a stark view of the destruction: burnt-out vehicles stacked in front, half-burned and broken tables and chairs scattered, and staff quarters rendered unusable.
Home Minister tells Nepal Police to remain dedicated amid post-protest challenges
Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal on Thursday visited the Nepal Police Headquarters to assess damages caused during last month’s Gen-Z protests and directed police personnel to remain dedicated to the nation and people with high morale. During the visit, Minister Aryal acknowledged the destruction faced by several police units and praised communities for their support in restoring operations.
Uncertainty grows over online donations linked to Gen-Z protest
As Nepal’s youth-led Gen-Z protest captured national attention earlier this month, fundraising efforts quickly moved online. Platforms such as GoFundMe and other digital channels began receiving donations from both inside Nepal and the Nepali diaspora abroad, with the stated goal of supporting medical treatment for the injured, providing relief to bereaved families, and repairing damaged infrastructure.
National Assembly chair discusses with committee heads
Amid the changed political context, National Assembly Chair Narayan Prasad Dahal held discussions with committee chairpersons and secretaries on Thursday. During the meeting at his office in Singha Durbar, Dahal directed the four thematic committees to convene meetings regularly and carry out their work systematically.
Nepal selects Anjila as official entry for Oscars 2026
Nepal has recommended the film Anjila for the International Feature Film category at the 98th Academy Awards (Oscars). The decision was announced Thursday by Nepal’s International Feature Film Selection Committee under the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Two films, Anjila and Gunyu Cholo, had applied for consideration. The committee ultimately selected Anjila, directed by Milan Chams, citing its technical strength, narrative presentation, emotional depth of characters, and artistic craftsmanship.
ANFA fined $10,000 for withdrawing from AFC Futsal Asian Cup qualifiers
The All Nepal Football Association (ANFA), the governing body of Nepali football, has been penalized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) for pulling out of the AFC Futsal Asian Cup qualifiers. According to the AFC’s Disciplinary and Ethics Committee, which met on August 21, ANFA has been fined USD 10,000 for withdrawing 106 days before the start of the qualifiers. The withdrawal was deemed a violation of Article 6.7 of the AFC Futsal Asian Cup Indonesia 2026 regulations.
NRB Governor calls for legal clarity to strengthen economy
Nepal Rastra Bank Governor Dr. Biswo Nath Poudel on Thursday stressed the need for greater legal clarity to drive economic development, stressing that ambiguities in law have often hindered effective policymaking and implementation.
Delayed IPOs cost energy sector over Rs 108 billion: IPPAN
Delays in issuing IPOs and right shares by the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) have caused energy sector investors to lose over Rs 108.5 billion, according to a study by the Independent Power Producers’ Association Nepal (IPPAN). Since May 2023, 50 companies, 43 IPOs and 7 right shares, responsible for 975 MW of ongoing projects have faced construction delays due to postponed share issuance. IPPAN’s letter to Sebon on Thursday states that the delayed issuance prevented Rs 23.27 billion in capital raising, led to an additional Rs 1.240 billion in interest, increased project costs by Rs 24.30 billion, and resulted in Rs 71.78 billion in lost revenue.
Viral claim about Balen Shah’s Mahottari home being burnt proven false
A viral social media post claiming that Kathmandu Mayor Balen Shah’s ancestral home in Mahottari was vandalized has been proven false. Fact-checking revealed that the property shown in the video actually belongs to Ram Padarath Sah Teli, a local official in Sarlahi.
Six senior leaders resign from Janamat Party
The Janamat Party has been hit by a wave of resignations, with six senior leaders, including Senior Vice President Abdul Khan, stepping down in protest against what they described as failed leadership and arrogance at the top. Joining Khan in the mass resignation are Central Spokesperson Dr. Sharad Singh Yadav, Central Coordinator Kumar Yadav, leader S.K. Singh, Far-Western Province In-Charge Rajaram Chaudhary, and Central Member Bikram Bahadur Bam.
28th Ganeshman Singh Memorial Day being observed today
The 28th Ganeshman Singh Memorial Day is being observed today, honoring the legacy of the supreme commander of Nepal’s 1990 People’s Movement and his pivotal role in restoring democracy. Widely regarded as a symbol of sacrifice and courage in Nepali politics, Singh became an enduring source of inspiration following the success of the 1990 democratic revolution. Born on 24 Kartik 1972 BS in Chaksibari, Chhetrapati, Kathmandu, Singh passed away on 2 Asoj 2054 BS.
Renovation work begins at Finance Ministry after Gen-Z protests
The Ministry of Finance has begun repainting and renovation work following damage caused during the Gen-Z protests on September 8 and 9. The demonstrations, which turned violent, left several key government offices in Singha Durbar vandalized, including the Finance Ministry, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, and the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. Several other administrative buildings also suffered arson and destruction.
Gold prices down Rs 900
The price of gold has gone down by Rs 900 per tola. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, the price of gold has been set at Rs 215,200 per tola.
NEPSE halts trading after three negative circuits
Trading at the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) was suspended on Thursday following three consecutive negative circuit breakers triggered by post-protest selloffs. The NEPSE index fell 6 percent during the day. The first circuit breaker was activated just two minutes after the market opened, when the index dropped 4 percent. Trading resumed after a 20-minute halt, but the market continued to fall, triggering a second suspension at 11:23 a.m. after a further 1 percent decline, bringing the total drop to 5 percent. This halt lasted 40 minutes.
India PM Modi reaffirms India’s commitment to peace and stability with PM Karki
Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki held a phone conversation with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. During the call, PM Karki extended her greetings to PM Modi on his 75th birthday. The Nepali Prime Minister also recalled the centuries-old friendly ties between Nepal and India and briefed PM Modi on Nepal’s recent political developments. In response, PM Modi congratulated PM Karki on her appointment and reaffirmed India’s commitment to supporting Nepal as a close neighbor.
Questions raised over Nepal Army’s response during deadly Gen-Z protests
The violent Gen-Z protests of September 8 and 9 left a deep scar on Nepal’s capital, claiming the lives of 74 people, including protesters, prisoners, and law enforcement personnel, and triggering widespread destruction across key government institutions. Amid the country’s grief, questions have emerged over why the Nepali Army did not intervene as Singha Durbar, the nation’s central administrative complex, and other critical state buildings were set ablaze.








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