Why have student protests in Nepal died down after days of violent unrest? | DW News

Calm has returned to Nepal with the instalment of a new interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki , after the previous leadership was toppled in anti-government protests. Karki is a former supreme court chief justice and Nepal’s first female leader. She will lead a six month transition to elections, scheduled for March 6th. Dozens were killed in the unrest that erupted earlier this week over corruption and the government’s decision to restrict social media.

DW Correspondent Adil Bhat reports from Kathmandu

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