Breaking: Violent Clashes Erupt in Kathmandu as Pro-Monarchy Protests Lead to Curfew and Military Deployment
In today's headlines, an earthquake has caused significant destruction across Myanmar and Nepal, with Myanmar facing extensive damage. In Nepal, Kathmandu is seeing political unrest, where pro-monarchy protests led to violent clashes between demonstrators and the police. A curfew has been imposed in several areas, and the military has been deployed to control the situation. The government has given a one-week ultimatum to resolve the crisis. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Modi is set to visit Thailand in early April for diplomatic talks, while Rahul Gandhi will head to the US for an address at Brown University in Boston. Home Minister Amit Shah is also on a visit to Bihar, where he will meet party leaders and attend a Constitutional Security Conference. In sports, the IPL match between Mumbai Indians and Gujarat Titans will take place this evening in Ahmedabad. Both teams are looking for their first win of the season. In politics, BJP and Congress continue to trade barbs, with debates around leadership in Bihar's India Gathbandhan. On the legal front, the CBI has cleared up allegations regarding a woman doctor’s case in Kolkata, while Kunal Kamra was granted bail by the Madras High Court.

























