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Kathmandu: Nepal’s interim government and Gen Z representatives on Wednesday signed a 10-point agreement aimed at electoral reforms, good governance, and probing rights violations during the recent youth-led protests that led to the fall of the K P Sharma Oli-led dispensation.
Prime Minister Sushila Karki inked the pact on behalf of the government, while Boj Bikram
Thapa represented the families of those killed and injured during the September Gen Z movement, officials at the PM’s office said.
Under the pact, the government will provide compensation, free treatment, education support, and job opportunities to the families of those killed and injured in the protests.
It also commits to investigating alleged suppression and human rights violations through a high-level commission a

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