Kathmandu/IBNS, Nov. 20 -- Curfew has been enforced in parts of Nepal following renewed clashes between young protesters and supporters of the former ruling party toppled during the deadly "Gen Z" uprising in September.

Authorities in Bara district have prohibited public gatherings after members of the Gen Z movement confronted loyalists of former prime minister KP Sharma Oli's CPN-UML.

Officials said the curfew will remain in place until 8 pm (local time) on Thursday to stabilise the situation.

Tensions escalated on Wednesday when both groups held simultaneous rallies in the Simara area, leading to physical altercations-including near the airport-prompting the administration to impose restrictions.

Prime Minister Sushila Karki urged ...