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The Ministry of External Affairs said in an advisory that the pilgrims should take “necessary care and precautions” and follow advisories from local authorities as well as the Embassy of India in Beijing. File
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Around 600 Indian pilgrims who had gone for the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra through private tour operators have been stranded in Taklakot on the Nepal-China border.

A large number of Indian tourists are also stranded in capital Kathmandu, Pokhara and other locations across Nepal where October to December is generally considered to be peak holiday season.

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In view of the prevailing situation, the tourists stranded in Taklakot are unable to enter Nepal and most of them are facing problems due to a lack of accommodation and resources. Sridhar, a pilgrim from Andhra Pradesh, told The Hindu that the situation is dire as many have fallen sick and are in need of urgent medical attention. “We urge the Government of India to help us as there are hundreds of us here and the Nepal border is not yet open,” said Mr. Sridhar.

The Ministry of External Affairs said in an advisory that the pilgrims should take “necessary care and precautions” and follow advisories from local authorities as well as the Embassy of India in Beijing.

Nepal’s situation prompted Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Wednesday (September 10, 2025) to write to External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar seeking urgent intervention to ensure the safe evacuation of a group of tourists from Kerala stranded in Pokhara, amid protests and arson in the Himalayan tourism hub. He said that the State government would extend full cooperation for all necessary coordination in the evacuation efforts.

In the letter, Mr. Vijayan said that the anti-government protests in Nepal had taken place near areas where most of the visitors from Kerala, including senior citizens, were staying. Steps had to be taken to ensure their safety as it had become extremely difficult for them to continue there. Interventions should be made to urgently bring them back home safely, he said.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday (September 10, 2025) said efforts were under way to bring back tourists from the State, who have been stranded in violence-hit Nepal. She urged the tourists from West Bengal to stay in the neighbouring country for a couple of days, till the situation eases.

We are also making arrangements from the State government. You stay there for one or two more days. Do not be in a rush to get out and fall into in any trouble,” Ms. Banerjee said. West Bengal shares about a 100-km border with Nepal.

“If you or someone you know requires assistance for returning to India through Panitanki or Pashupati check post under Darjeeling district, please contact on the numbers given below. Mobile/WhatsApp: 9147889078 Landline: 0354-2252057,” the West Bengal Police posted on social media.

Several tourists from Telangana have been stranded in Kathmandu after the airport was shut down amid widespread riots that have rocked the country over the past few days.

“We arrived in Kathmandu last Saturday (September 6, 2025) on a business trip. We took a 25-minute flight to Pokhara from there and came back. We were supposed to return to Hyderabad on Thursday (September 11, 2025) but are cooped up in our hotel,” said Shyam Mohan, a businessman from Malkajgiri.

He and his group of seven friends flew down to Nepal to explore business opportunities and visit temples when they were caught in the internal strife.

“As of now, we are safe and confined to our hotel. There is no problem with regard to food and water. But we were terrified when we noticed a hotel about 500 yards away being burned down,” he said.

The Indian Embassy and local authorities have advised them to stay in the hotel till an official communication is released from the Indian government. “There is curfew in the town but two-wheelers are seen moving around. We are hoping to make it to the airport, which is about 5-6 km away, as soon as our hotel opens up,” said Srinivasa Rao, another Telangana resident.

The Maharashtra government is making all efforts to ensure the safe return of tourists from the State stranded in Nepal, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said. “Our top priority is to bring every tourist from Maharashtra back home safely and to reassure their families. There is no need for anyone to panic,” he said. According to preliminary information, around 100 tourists from Thane, Pune, Mumbai, Latur and Kolhapur districts are currently stranded in Nepal.



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Nepal protests: Semblance of normalcy as Army takes charge of security https://artifex.news/article70032817-ece/ Wed, 10 Sep 2025 07:21:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70032817-ece/ Read More “Nepal protests: Semblance of normalcy as Army takes charge of security” »

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Nepal Army soldiers patrol at the road near the Singha Durbar office complex that houses the Prime Minister’s office and other ministries, following protests against Monday’s killing of 19 people after anti-corruption protests triggered by a social media ban which was later lifted, in Kathmandu, Nepal, September 10, 2025.
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A semblance of normalcy returned to Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu, on Wednesday (September 10, 2025) after two days of massive protests that turned violent following the deaths of 19 people, mostly youth, on Monday.

The Nepal Army has taken charge of security, with military personnel deployed across the capital.

The Army is also using loudspeakers, urging citizens to maintain peace and order and refrain from vandalism.

In a statement issued on Wednesday morning, the Army said prohibitory orders are in place until 5 p.m., followed by a curfew from 5 p.m. to 6 a.m. Thursday.

The Army has stated that only essential service vehicles — ambulances, hearses, fire trucks, and vehicles carrying health professionals or security personnel — will be allowed on the roads during the period of prohibitory orders and curfew

Constitutional and administrative vacuum

Following K.P. Oli’s resignation on Tuesday, triggered by massive Gen Z-led protests demanding an “end to corruption and misgovernance”, Nepal is now facing a constitutional and administrative vacuum.

Protesters celebrate at the Singha Durbar, the seat of Nepal’s government’s various ministries and offices after it was set on fire during a protest on September 9, 2025.

Protesters celebrate at the Singha Durbar, the seat of Nepal’s government’s various ministries and offices after it was set on fire during a protest on September 9, 2025.
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Tuesday’s protests escalated to a boiling point. Demonstrators torched major state institutions — including the Supreme Court, Parliament, and Singha Durbar, the seat of government. Several other government buildings were also set on fire or vandalised across the country.

Protesters also set ablaze nearly all outlets of Bhat Bhateni Super Store, the country’s largest retail chain, in Kathmandu. They further attacked the homes of prominent politicians, many of whom are now under Army protection.

Leaders seek peaceful solution

After Mr. Oli’s resignation, President Ram Chandra Poudel and Nepal Army Chief Gen. Ashok Raj Sigdel separately called on all sides to exercise restraint and seek a peaceful solution through dialogue.

In a national address later on Tuesday, Gen. Sigdel said the Army was calling on all protesting groups to suspend their programmes and come forward for dialogue in order to resolve the crisis peacefully.

President Poudel is currently in consultation with the Army, which is also holding talks with representatives of the protest movement. However, it remains unclear who exactly is representing the protesters in these negotiations.

Nepal Supreme Court halts hearings sine die

The Supreme Court of Nepal suspended all hearings until further notice. In a notice, the Chief Registrar said that all files, documents, and servers were destroyed in Tuesday’s arson attack.

As a result, hearings scheduled for Wednesday have been cancelled, and all proceedings from Thursday onward have been suspended indefinitely, the court said.

Army urges foreign nationals to seek assistance

The Nepal Army has advised all foreign nationals who are stranded or require assistance in Nepal to contact nearby security personnel or authorities.

“Hotels, tourism operators, and other organisations hosting foreign nationals are also requested to coordinate and facilitate any rescue or support efforts as needed,” the Army said in a statement.



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Nepal protests LIVE: Security tightened along Indo-Nepal border in wake of unrest https://artifex.news/article70032339-ece/ Wed, 10 Sep 2025 02:49:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70032339-ece/ Read More “Nepal protests LIVE: Security tightened along Indo-Nepal border in wake of unrest” »

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The Nepal Army on Tuesday took control of the Tribhuvan International Airport here after the agitators tried to enter its premises in the evening.

Flight services at the airport were partially suspended in view of the protests.

Air India, which operates six flights a day between New Delhi and Kathmandu, on Tuesday cancelled four flights. IndiGo and Nepal Airlines also cancelled their flights from Delhi to Kathmandu.

The army also took control of Singhdurbar, the government’s main secretariat building, after the protesters burnt houses inside the complex. The army entered the complex and took control after evacuating the protesters.

The army also intervened after a group of agitators tried to vandalise the gate of the holy Pashupatinath Temple.

-PTI



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