Nepal Protests: Violence on the ban on social media in Nepal has had a major impact in India ... Daughter-broching does not get search loans, conversations from all over India's border? Araria Bihar surprises about Nepal Gen Z Protest

Updated: Di, 09 Sep 2025 04:30 am (IST) Nepal news updates created a jerk about ban on social media in Nepal. There was a large scale violence. It shows a major impact on the border of India. People in the border area of ​​Araria who have family relationships in Nepal are in a hurry. Nepal is spoken of India from India of India. All internet media apps have been discontinued except tickets. Deepak Kumar Gupta, Sikti (Araria). Nepal bans social media has taken a large number of youths on the street against the ban on social media ban, such as the Internet Media app in Nepal. The impact of this protest is also clearly seen on the Indo-Nepal border. Due to family relations between India and Nepal, many people cannot contact their family after September 4. Remove ad, just read the news, the ban on internet media in Nepal came into effect on September 4. Among them, platforms have been targeted that are not registered with the Nepal government. The ban contains important websites such as Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, X and YouTube, which are very popular for the exchange of youth ideas. Ramesh Mandal, a resident of Karsia, Nepal, said all the apps were closed except the Chinese app tatkak. Earlier, the citizens of India easily talked to their respective family members in Nepal through WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram. Rangeli Nepal resident Suresh Thapa said that the Madheshi community, hotel companies and tourists living in the border areas are experiencing many problems due to the closure of a total of 26 Internet media platforms. Wi-Fi facility is free to Indians in hotels such as Rangeli, Karsia, etc. Provided with the border of Nepal adjacent to Kurakanta and Sikti blocks. A large number of Indians have used this facility, but this is not possible now. People remain empty hotels. Subodh Kumar, Manoj Rai, Satyam Priya, Rani Priyanka, Jagdev Sahu, etc. Some of the Indian region said that due to the closure of internet media, people are unable to contact their family members and that they are being forced to do an expensive period. There is a five rupee fee per minute on Nepal’s period from India and Rs 12 per minute for Nepal period from India, causing extra burden on the ordinary people. Nepali citizens who live across the border say that there is a lot of resentment among the youth against this decision of the Nepal government. Protests take place in many places. The youth says that the government has stopped important mediums of digital communication without alternative system, causing great losses for students, business people and the general public.