India, Sept. 10 -- The unquiet alleys of Kathmandu are witnessing the coming of age of Nepal's restive Gen Z generation that seems to have toppled not just a regime but the old political order itself. What comes next is anybody's guess, though the army, a never-changing Nepalese institution, has taken charge of the street and has asked the protestors to come in for negotiations. The Gen Z mobilisations articulated two demands: One, lifting the ban on various social media platforms; and two, an end to corruption and nepotism. The first has been achieved while the latter is more of an abstract wish that will need a painstaking process of restoring credibility in public institutions, including political parties, parliamentary platforms, the ...