Tuesday, 16 Sep 2025
Exclusive insights, data, and analysis for financial market experts.
Explore Now
Asia Business News
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Technology
  • Medical
  • Politics
  • Breaking News
Subscribe
  • China
  • firm
  • Startup
  • market
  • South
  • Indian
  • Tariffs
  • Healthcare
  • Million
  • Hospital
Asia Business NewsAsia Business News
Font ResizerAa
  • Read History
  • Environment
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Finance
  • Technology
Search
  • Pages
    • Home
    • Blog Index
    • Contact Us
    • Search Page
    • 404 Page
  • Personalized
    • Read History
  • Categories
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Technology
    • Environment
    • Finance
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Political

Fallen Gen Z protesters declared martyrs

Asia Business News
Last updated: September 15, 2025 11:02 pm
By Asia Business News
Share
7 Min Read
SHARE

Kathmandu – On Monday, the government announced those who died in the recent Gen Z uprising and decided to offer cash relief to families.

According to the government’s decision, from now on, the deceased will be called Z clan martyrs.

As many as 72 people died in anti-government protests convened by Gen Z youth last week, and hundreds of people remained hospitalized across the country.

The cabinet meeting on Monday was declared a martyr and Interior Minister Om Prakash Aryal informed the deceased after the meeting. Following tradition, the government will provide Rs 1 million to each family who loses a loved one and another Rs 500,000 to pay for other fees. This is the first cabinet meeting after Sushila Karki was appointed Prime Minister on September 12. Three ministers were also sworn in earlier Monday.

Aryal added that the funeral of the deceased will be held in national honor and observe the mourning day on September 17, with the national flag hanging on the half-mast. The government will ensure that the bodies are transported to the respective family residences of the deceased, and for those in remote areas it will bear the cost of transportation and air travel. He added that investigating the use of force during the Gen Z protests remains his top priority.

Remuneration will be issued through the Ministry of Finance and will be distributed through the respective regional administrative offices.

It was also decided to continue to provide free medical treatment to the injured.

In addition, Nepal police announced that they would provide Rs 1 million to the families of police officers killed during the Gen Z protests. A statement from the Nepal Police Department said that assistance will be funded by deducting salaries in all ranks, including the Inspector General.

A judicial investigation committee will be established to investigate events during the Generation Z movement. Arial said the committee will be headed by a former Supreme Court judge, adding that its complete work has not been determined.

He also announced a “Gen Z Awakening Memorial Park” to commemorate the martyrs of Generation Z and said he was looking for a suitable location

Aryal told reporters that all suggestions forwarded by the former Oli administration in the cabinet were sent back to various ministries.

Earlier in the day, three newly appointed ministers were sworn in and kept confidential during a ceremony at Sheetal Niwas in the presidential office on Monday.

President Ramchandra Paudel swore in to Rameshore Khanal as Minister of Finance Kulman Ghising as Minister of Energy, Water and Irrigation, while Aryal served as Minister of Home Affairs.

Ghising will also lead the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport and the Ministry of Urban Development, while Aryal is temporarily assigned a portfolio of legal, judicial and parliamentary affairs.

According to the revolutionary spirit of the recent Gen Z movement, new ministers did not waste time when making some important decisions on Monday.

New Finance Minister Khanal has decided to cut down on small projects listed in the current budget, which is expected to save up to Rs 10,000 crore in government spending.

Speaking to the ministry staff after taking up their posts, Minister Kanal said that in view of the need for elections and reconstruction work within six months, resources should be mobilized by filtering out and cutting such projects and plans.

He also formed a three-person working group led by the head of the budget department, suggesting cuts in small projects. The task force will filter existing budget projects and prioritize more important projects and plans.

Minister Khanal said that debris will be removed quickly and the walls will be repainted.

He also noted that the direct focus should be on rebuilding damaged property. Hundreds of public and private property were destroyed and destroyed during violent anti-corruption protests across the country last week. The assessment of the damage has not been conducted.

Similarly, Minister of Energy, Water and Irrigation Kulman Ghising decided to restore excellent dues from factories and businesses that refused to clear their past dues for use of dedicated feeders and trunk lines during the loading and unloading year.

After taking office, instructions on the collection of membership fees were issued fiercely.

Previously, when Ghising was the executive director of the Nepal Electric Power Bureau, he had pushed for the retrieval of these dues from factories and companies that owed NEA billions of rupees.

When the average person faces hours of cuts, these companies are provided with dedicated power supplies.

Green insisted on recovering the money from the defaulting company, which cost him his position under then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who blocked his efforts.

Now, at the helm of the Department of Energy, Greens has brought businesses back long-term overdue payments from their priority.

In addition to the Ministry of Energy, Ghising will also oversee the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport and the Ministry of Urban Development.

Regular power outages were the norm about eight years ago when exciting first took charge of the NEA, but under his leadership, Nepal was declared free from the burden.

TAGGED:declaredFallenGenmartyrsprotesters
Share This Article
Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Australia spends $474,000 to update Upper Seeker wellness centers in NSW
Next Article Nvidia supplier Ibiden ramps up production of artificial intelligence chips

Subscribe Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!
XFollow
InstagramFollow
LinkedInFollow
MediumFollow
RSS FeedFollow

Top News

Political

3 freshly selected Nepali priests vouched in

September 16, 2025
Finance

Baidu to Deal Ernie Chatbot Free Of Charge Amidst DeepSeek Difficulty

March 19, 2025
Tech

Angkas gas up for PH competition with Grab

March 19, 2025
Medical

Many thanks to a brand-new collaboration with the area’s state college.

March 19, 2025

You May also Like

Political

‘India’s diplomacy in mess under Modi federal government’: Congress

August 6, 2025
Political

Probe of South Oriental ex-first woman Kim Keon Hee starts with Sambu supply control situation

July 6, 2025
Political

The next impeachment vote against South Korean President Yoon will be held on Saturday

July 26, 2025
Political

PM Manet rejects recommendation that Cambodia ‘turned over’ to China

April 29, 2025
Show More
  • More News:
  • China
  • firm
  • Startup
  • market
  • South
  • Indian
  • Tariffs
  • Healthcare
  • Million
  • Hospital
  • Trump
  • President
  • Tech
  • Chinese
  • launches
  • Health
  • Asia
  • India
  • raises
  • Global
Asia Business News

Asia Business News (ISSN: 3079-8531) is a leading international business publication dedicated to delivering in-depth analysis, expert insights, and comprehensive coverage of economic trends, corporate developments, and market dynamics across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. With a commitment to journalistic integrity and analytical rigor, Asia Business News serves as a trusted source of information for business leaders, policymakers, and investors seeking authoritative perspectives on global commerce, finance, and industry advancements.

Rss

About Company

  • Contact Us
  • Advertise with US
  • Complaint
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Submit a Tip

© 2025 Asia Business News (ISSN: 3079-8531). All rights reserved.

This publication, including but not limited to all articles, reports, analyses, graphics, images, designs, and any other content, is the exclusive intellectual property of Asia Business News (ISSN: 3079-8531). Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, transmission, display, or publication of any portion of this content, in any form or by any means, including but not limited to electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without the prior written consent of the publisher, is strictly prohibited.

Welcome to Foxiz
Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?