What do you Think Guys?

 सम्बीधानका केही बुदाहरु सम्सोधनको बिषयमा सरबत्र चर्चा भईरहेको छ सम्बीधान सम्सोधन गर्न नागरीक सरकारले सक्छत? 


निकासको खोजी गरौ

 नागरीक सरकार भनेको निस्चीत पर्योजनको लागी संक्र्मीत समयको निककास दिनलाइमात्र हो । के सारो सबैलाई प्रधानमन्त्री चाईएको । यो चुनाब गराउनको लागी बन्ने सरकार हो भनि तपाइको रोईलो किन!चुनाबमा जितेर आउनुहोस । देशभक्त नागरीकले यो बेला देशको रक्षा गर्ने हो । जय देश

At Least 19 Dead as ‘Gen Z’ Protests Erupt Across Nepal Over Social Media Ban

 





Kathmandu, September 8, 2025 — At least 19 people were killed and hundreds injured in Nepal on Monday after security forces opened fire on mass protests led by Generation Z. The demonstrations erupted nationwide following the government’s decision to ban 26 major social media platforms—including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, and X—after companies refused to comply with new registration rules. Critics say the ban was less about regulation and more about silencing dissent, sparking one of the largest youth-led uprisings in recent memory.


Tens of thousands of young protesters, many in school uniforms, gathered in Kathmandu and other major cities, with Maitighar Mandala and the federal parliament in New Baneshwor becoming flashpoints. Demonstrators clashed with police, who responded with tear gas, rubber bullets, and water cannons before escalating to live fire. The violence left at least 19 dead—including two in Itahari—and more than 200 injured. Authorities imposed curfews in key areas of Kathmandu in an effort to restore order.


The unrest quickly grew beyond opposition to the social media ban, reflecting deeper frustrations with corruption, nepotism, and authoritarian governance under Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli. The largely non-partisan “Gen Z protest” spread across cities like Pokhara, Biratnagar, and Dharan, with youth emphasizing democratic freedoms and their right to be heard. In a major political fallout, Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak resigned following the deadly crackdown, acknowledging public anger over the state’s heavy-handed response.


Domestic leaders and international watchdogs have condemned the killings. The Rastriya Swatantra Party and Kathmandu Mayor Balendra Shah expressed solidarity with the youth movement, urging the government not to suppress it. Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and the United Nations called for an independent investigation into the use of lethal force. With outrage growing at home and abroad, the crisis now poses one of the biggest challenges to Nepal’s fragile democracy in recent years.



Jackpot winners 1.7 billion






Breaking News: Powerball Jackpot Won — Historic $1.8 Billion Split Between Two Tickets



In last night’s September 6, 2025 Powerball drawing, the winning numbers were:


11, 23, 44, 61, 62 with a Powerball of 17 (Power Play multiplier: 2×)  .


This staggering $1.8 billion jackpot—the second-largest in U.S. lottery history—was claimed by two ticket holders:


  • One winner from Texas, with the ticket purchased at Big’s Convenience Store in Fredericksburg  . This winner reportedly opted for the lump-sum payout, receiving approximately $410.3 million  .
  • The other winning ticket hailed from Missouri, with the retailer yet to be disclosed  .



Both winners now face the choice between a lump sum of ~$410 million each or an annuitized option of about $893.5 million over 30 years (with annual increases)—all figures stated before taxes  .


In addition to the main jackpot, thousands of smaller prizes were claimed nationwide. Approximately 9.9 million winning tickets were sold, including multiple prizes of $1 million and $2 million  .




Facebook Blocked in Nepal??

 Nepalis abroad sweat in foreign lands,

At night they cry, wiping tears with their own hands.

Wishing to speak with their mothers with love,

But even sending a message is blocked by the government’s glove.


Facebook blocked, the voice of the heart locked,

Messenger stops, with heartbeat it gets blocked.

YouTube too is dark, the path of knowledge sealed,

The window to the world is shut, concealed.


Children abroad,

Parents at home,

The little bridge of networks

Lost in the game of politics alone.


The government says, “It’s for safety, it’s right,”

But who heals the pain when mothers lose their sight?

Why silence the voice of freedom so far?

Why block us, why stop us, dear government, tell us who we are?


Story of Frog And a Fish




One day, a frog was sitting on a lily pad, watching a fish swim circles in the pond.


The frog shouted, “Hey fish, don’t you get dizzy swimming like that?”


The fish replied, “Not at all! But I do get annoyed.”


“Annoyed? Why?” asked the frog.


The fish sighed, “Because every time I swim past, you keep asking me the same question!”


The frog blinked, thought for a moment, and said, “Well… don’t you get dizzy swimming like that?”


The fish facepalmed with his fin.





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