Nepal Students Protest Government's Ban on University Unions
Nepal students protest government ban on unions in universities
The Hindu
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On May 15, 2026, hundreds of students marched in Kathmandu against the Nepal Government's ban on student unions in universities. The ban, part of a 100-point action plan by Prime Minister Balendra Shah's administration, aims to prevent educational institutions from being used for political purposes, sparking widespread protests demanding the protection of student rights and university autonomy.
- 01The protest coincided with the 62nd Students Day, highlighting the significance of student rights in Nepal.
- 02Participants included members from various student organizations, such as the Nepal Students Union and All Nepal Independent Students Union.
- 03Protesters raised slogans emphasizing the need for the preservation of freedom of association and university autonomy.
- 04Student leaders expressed concerns that the government's decision undermines democratic practices in Nepal.
- 05The march began at Tri-Chandra Campus and concluded at RR Campus, traversing major streets in Kathmandu.
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On May 15, 2026, hundreds of students in Kathmandu protested against the Nepal Government's recent ban on student unions in universities. This ban is part of a broader 100-point action plan announced by Prime Minister Balendra Shah, which aims to prevent educational institutions from being utilized for political activities. The protest was strategically organized to coincide with the 62nd Students Day, emphasizing the importance of student rights in the country. Demonstrators, chanting slogans like “Let’s oppose the ban on student unions,” marched from Tri-Chandra Campus to RR Campus, showcasing their discontent with the government's decision. Various student organizations, including the Nepal Students Union and All Nepal Independent Students Union, participated in the demonstration, calling for the protection of university autonomy and the guarantee of students’ rights. Student leaders warned that they would resist any actions that they believe weaken democratic practices in Nepal. The protest reflects a growing concern among students about their rights and the role of political influence in educational settings.
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The ban on student unions could significantly restrict students' rights to organize and advocate for their interests, potentially affecting their educational experience and political engagement.
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