Nepal’s President Hospitalised, Gen Z Dialogue Postponed
Nepal's President Ramchandra Paudel was hospitalized due to a severe headache and vomiting, resulting in the postponement of a scheduled dialogue with Gen Z representatives. His condition is stable, but past health issues required treatment in India. Gen Z protests previously resulted in significant casualties.

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Nepal's President Ramchandra Paudel, aged 80, was hospitalized after experiencing a sudden headache and nausea on Saturday. Sources at the President's Office reported that his condition remains stable.
The incident led to the postponement of important discussions with Gen Z representatives, which have been rescheduled for Monday. Paudel's health is being closely monitored by doctors, while the political implications linger.
This recent health scare is not the first for President Paudel; he was airlifted to India earlier this year for treatment of a chest ailment. Meanwhile, the demands of the Gen Z protesters include legal actions against police brutality during massive protests in September, which saw 76 fatalities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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