Kathmandu, Oct. 25 -- In order to give legitimacy to the September Gen Z uprising, various Gen Z groups have taken initiatives to sign an accord with the state.

If things go as planned, the draft will be ready for signing within a week, various Gen Z leaders have said.

At least seven to eight Gen Z groups are negotiating in a bid to reach an understanding soon, said Ajaya Bhadra Khanal, chief adviser to Prime Minister Sushila Karki.

From the government's side, Khanal is coordinating with different Gen Z groups in order to streamline the document that institutionalises their demands, so as to give recognition to the Gen Z movement and also develop the document as a political blueprint which will help clarify Gen Z's thinking about the c...