New Delhi, Sept. 9 -- Tension continues to grip Nepal as fresh protests erupted on the streets again on Tuesday morning, a day after the Nepal government revoked a ban on social media. Since Monday, two ministers have resigned, while demonstrators seek Prime Minister KP Oli's dismissal.

Here's all you need to know about Nepal protest and social media ban:

Nepal imposed ban last week on 26 social media sites - including Facebook, WhatsApp, X, Instagram and YouTube - that did not comply with a deadline to register with Nepal's Ministry of Communication and Information Technology.

Masses percieved this move is an attack on free speech, and it may lead to censorship - despite the government clarifying its stance that the social media sites...