Daily life seemed to come back to Nepal's capital of Kathmandu on Saturday, as an interim prime minister took office following days of deadly anti-corruption protests which rocked the Himalayan nation, APA reports, citing Deutche Welle.
A curfew was eased in the city along with a cut back in the presence of troops on the streets.
Blazing youth-led, anti-government demonstrations — dubbed as the "GenZ" protests — erupted across Nepal earlier this week, toppling the previous administration led by Khadga Prasad Oli, leaving the parliament in flames and the army in control.