Deepak Khadka
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If we want to have a particular desire that falls within the domain of our will, the best thing is to act in a way that the desire to do so is real.
The hardest ones to lose are the real ones.
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"Be a lamp, or a lifeboat, or a ladder"

Rumi
One idiot is one idiot. Two idiots are two idiots. Ten thousand idiots are a political party.

#FranzKafka
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“It can have meaning if it changes you for the better.” —Viktor Frankl
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Is anyone else feeling overwhelmed by the analysis-to-action ratio in Nepal? So much language around what has happened, and what will/will not. It really brings to mind the Lacanian framing of language as the main means through which we understand and address psychic wounds.
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"To find yourself, think for yourself" — Socrates
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"Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom." — Aristotle
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After two weeks of national upheaval, Himal engagement editor Sushim Thapaliya has compiled a full social media timeline of the #GenZprotests in #Nepal, showing how online common spaces can become “sources of information and tools of mobilisation”
A social media timeline of Nepal’s Gen Z uprising
The charred remains of police stations, super markets, minister’s homes, the federal parliament, the Supreme Court and much else stand as stark reminders of fiv
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"The beginning is the most important part of the work." — Plato
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When you're lacking motivation, remind yourself: discipline now, freedom later. The labor will pass, and the rewards will last.
In a historic 24-hours, Nepal's political system crumbled under a leaderless, organic movement led by Gen Zs. The old parliament was dissolved, the former PM and politicians were under army protection, and Sushila Karki, a former chief justice, became Nepal’s first female primer, marking a new era.
From Colombo to Kathmandu, the furious youth movements toppling entrenched elites
Talk of revolution in the coffee shops of Nepal increased after protest movements across south Asia
www.theguardian.com
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What do you do with a democracy that refuses to serve the demos – the people?

For 75 years now, following Nepal’s short-lived experiment with democracy in 1950, each generation has had to answer this question anew.

My view on where Nepal stands now:
www.theglobeandmail.com/gift/b6403fe...
Despite decades of setbacks, Nepal still dreams of democracy
A new generation of Nepalis is yet to figure out what no previous generation has: how to make democracy serve the people
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Hey.

How you been?

Every day is champagne and strawberries.
The digital driver's license has unexpectedly vanished from the #NagarikApp, the official mobile application of the #Nepal government, critical for everyday driving requirements.
Rameshore Khanal, ex-Finance Secretary, is new Finance Minister. Kulman Ghising, former NEA head, will lead Physical Infrastructure, Urban Development, and Energy Ministries. Advocate Om Prakash Aryal takes Law and Home Affairs. Swearing-in is tomorrow. #interimgovernment #ministers #Nepal
We're proud of: Mount Everest, being the birthplace of Gautam Buddha, and recently, Gen Z toppling a corrupt government. #Nepal
The international development sector and diplomatic missions congratulated Nepal's new interim government, which faced bureaucratic obstacles, restrictions, and a shrinking civic space that undermined freedom, voices, and human rights, and CSOs' role in promoting transparent, accountable governance.
Dear friends planning to visit #Nepal, rest assured, the country is safe. The situation is under control, and we have a government ensuring security, stability, and peace. You're warmly #welcome! #visitnepal
Irrelevant politicians are flooding us with advice on priorities for the interim government. But hold on—why should we listen to the same rhetoric whose advice failed them when in power, despite having authority and resources? Let the new government chart its course. #interimgovernment #Nepal
What differences can two days bring to citizens' lives? Today feels different with an interim premier in charge, no parliament in session, and a corrupt system marked by chaos and stagnation is no longer present. #politics #Nepal