Nepal, Sept. 20 -- In Nepali discourse, the pulse of the digital age resonates with the infectious energy of "viral trends." These trends have become the lifeblood of national unity, galvanising the public to engage with policymakers until the next catchy phrase captures the spotlight.
Recently, following the protests that led to the downfall of the KP Sharma Oli government, the buzzword of the hour is "Gen Z." It's hackneyed to see how media outlets are ablaze with coverage, and nearly every political leader, business mogul and organisational head is eager to align themselves with this dynamic. The call to "Reform according to the needs of Gen Z" has echoed through the corridors of these opinion-shapers. Yet, when I press for clarity on...
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