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Questions Online Minutes Into TU Exam? Government Launches Investigation Into Alleged MBS Paper Leak

Nepal's government has ordered an official investigation after the question paper for Tribhuvan University's MBS First Semester examination was allegedly shared online while the test was still underway. Education Minister Sasmit Pokharel has instructed authorities to carry out a thorough investigation and pursue legal action if anyone is found responsible, while TU and the Nepal Police Cyber Bureau continue examining the incident.

Jul 26
Government Investigates Alleged TU Paper Leak

Oli Says Nepal’s Gen Z Uprising Was More Frightening Than the Maoist Conflict—Why His Comparison Is Dividing Opinion

CPN-UML chair KP Sharma Oli has described the violence and destruction during Nepal’s September 8–9, 2025 Gen Z uprising as more frightening than the tactics used during the Maoist conflict, while accusing the post-protest political transition of violating the Constitution. His remarks have reopened debate over responsibility for the deadly crackdown, the destruction that followed, the dissolution of Parliament and whether the two very different periods of violence should be compared at all.

Jul 23
Oli Reopens Nepal’s Protest Debate

Why Dr Govinda KC Is Risking His Health for Nepal’s Medical System—Again

Dr Govinda KC is preparing to begin his 24th indefinite hunger strike in Dhangadhi after accusing the government of ignoring his deadline and repeatedly failing to honour commitments on medical education, healthcare access and institutional accountability. His five-point agenda challenges disputed appointments, proposed scholarship reductions, expansion of private medical-college seats without adequate standards, weak public services in border regions, and the lack of action on major crimes and corruption.

Jul 23
KC Resumes Fight For Reform

Finance Minister's Office Warns Of Stock Market Rumors, Signals Action Against Those Spreading Fear

The Secretariat of Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle has warned investors not to believe sponsored rumors surrounding Nepal's stock market, saying false claims about arrests and investigations are being deliberately spread to create panic. It also stated that authorities are moving ahead with market reform measures and that those attempting to manipulate investor sentiment or destabilize the market could face investigation.

Jul 17
Government Warns Against Stock Rumors