India has issued a safety advisory for its nationals in Nepal amid violent protests.

By Aniket Chakraborty

Sept 26, 2025

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At least 19 people died and hundreds were injured in Monday’s clashes.

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The unrest erupted after Nepal briefly lifted its social media ban.

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Curfews were imposed again in Kathmandu and nearby cities to stop gatherings.

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India’s Foreign Ministry said it was “deeply saddened” by the young lives lost.

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New Delhi urged restraint and called for peaceful dialogue in its neighbour.

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Nepal PM KP Sharma Oli blamed “infiltration from selfish centres” for violence.

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The government announced relief for victims’ families and free treatment for the injured.

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An inquiry panel will investigate causes and suggest measures within 15 days.

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Protesters, mostly Gen Z, say they are frustrated by corruption and lack of jobs.