The protests in Nepal in September 2025 are primarily driven by a large movement led by Generation Z, the youth of the country. The immediate trigger was the government's ban on 26 popular social media platforms, including Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. However, the underlying causes are deeper and involve widespread frustration with government corruption, nepotism, and the display of wealth among political elites and their families, while much of the population faces economic hardships and unemployment. The young protesters are demanding the lifting of social media bans, an end to corrupt practices, accountability of political leaders, and overall better governance. These protests have escalated to violence, including clashes with police, attacks on government buildings, and significant casualties. The Prime Minister and several ministers resigned and fled in response to the unrest. The military has taken control of the streets, and a curfew was imposed in Kathmandu and other cities. In summary, these protests represent a powerful youth-driven call for political accountability, transparency, and economic opportunity against a backdrop of government suppression and entrenched corruption.