Kathmandu, Sept. 14 -- As unrest continues across Nepal, various community groups, from youth clubs and environmentalists to scout crews and non-profit organisations, have stepped in to provide direct support to victims, hospitals, and even police stations affected by the protests. Their efforts reflect an emerging form of grassroots cooperation during widespread disruption.

One of the organisations active is 100's Group, a non-governmental and not-for-profit organisation that works with marginalised communities. Sujit Chaudhary, a group member, explains how his colleagues and partner organisations, such as Hamro Team Nepal, have been delivering immediate relief.

''Along with the founder of 100's Group, Bablu Gupta Nepal, our team membe...