Namaste, diaspora family! With just thirteen days to go before Nepal’s historic March 5 election, this week delivered drama on every front. The generational showdown between Balen Shah and KP Sharma Oli in Jhapa-5 is now the race everyone is watching — including Nepalis calling home from abroad. Meanwhile, a US court dealt a blow to over 7,000 Nepali TPS holders, hundreds of our community in Portugal face a heartbreaking legal crisis, and our cricketers finally got the win they deserved — beating Scotland to end a 12-year World Cup drought. It’s been a big week. Let’s get into it.

🌍 Diaspora & Globalisation
US Court Greenlights TPS Termination — 7,000+ Nepalis Face Deportation Risk — Kathmandu Post — A Ninth Circuit panel cleared the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for Nepali nationals, putting over 7,000 TPS holders at deportation risk. Combined with 553 deportations in 2025 and a planned charter flight, this is a seismic shift for the US Nepali community that demands urgent awareness.
From Forged Stamps to a New Embassy: Nepal’s Portugal Moment — Kathmandu Post (fraud) / Kathmandu Post (embassy) — This week handed Nepal’s Portugal community both a crisis and a cause for hope in the same breath. Between 1,250 and 2,000 Nepali workers now face deportation and possible imprisonment after Portugal’s immigration agency discovered forged authentication stamps on police clearance certificates — forgeries that emerged during a 10-month gap when consular services were simply unavailable. On the very same day the story broke, Nepal formally inaugurated its embassy chancery in Lisbon, with Foreign Secretary Amrit Bahadur Rai and Portugal’s Secretary of State jointly presiding. For the estimated 40,000+ Nepalis in Portugal, the timing is bittersweet: a proper embassy at last, but thousands already caught in a trap that a functioning consulate might have prevented.
Briefs:
Nine Nepali Workers Killed in Meghalaya Illegal Coal Mine Explosion — India Today NE
“Nepal’s Voters Are Migrating” — Workers Leave for the Gulf Just as Election Nears — Nepali Times
First-Person: NRN Citizenship Process Still “Convoluted” Despite Legal Provisions — Nepali Times
🏛️ Politics & Governance
The Defining Showdown: Balen Shah (35) vs. KP Sharma Oli (73) in Jhapa-5 — AFP / Japan Times — Rapper-turned-mayor Balendra “Balen” Shah resigned his Kathmandu mayoralty to challenge former PM Oli on his home turf of Jhapa-5, a seat Oli has held since 1991. This race has become the symbolic fulcrum of the entire election — a direct generational clash between the old political order and the Gen Z-driven reset, with diaspora communities passionately engaged from abroad.
Official Campaign Launches with 18.9 Million Voters and 3,400+ Candidates — Dhaka Tribune — The Election Commission’s formal campaign period opened February 16, with voting set for March 5. Some 837,000 newly registered youth voters join the rolls, and 30% of candidates are under 40. No overseas or out-of-constituency voting was implemented, leaving millions of migrant workers disenfranchised once again.
Briefs:
Ex-King Gyanendra Calls for Election Postponement After Mass Airport Rally — Kathmandu Post
RSP Manifesto Promises Dual Citizenship, Directly Elected Executive, Rupee Peg Review — myRepublica
Nepali Congress Unveils “Pratigya Patra” Manifesto in Janakpur Under New Leader Gagan Thapa — Kathmandu Post
RPP Manifesto Calls for Restoring Monarchy and Scrapping Federal Provinces — myRepublica
💸 Economy & Development
Six Global Lenders Unite for Nepal’s Largest-Ever Deal: $2.32 Billion Dudhkoshi Hydropower Project — Kathmandu Post — ADB, World Bank, AIIB, EIB, OFID, and SFD have jointly committed $2.32 billion to build the 670MW Dudhkoshi Storage Hydroelectric Project — Nepal’s largest-ever infrastructure deal. The project will feature a 220-metre dam and 13.3km tunnel, with financial close targeted for September 2026, marking a historic vote of confidence in Nepal’s energy future.
Nepal Removes FDI Cap on Automatic Approval Route, Opening Door to Unlimited Investment — Rising Nepal Daily — The government scrapped the Rs 500 million ceiling on foreign direct investment through the automatic online route, allowing unlimited investment across 102 business areas. FDI commitments in the first seven months of FY2025/26 already surged 50% year-on-year to Rs 40.28 billion, dominated by the ICT sector — directly relevant to NRN investors looking to enter Nepal’s market.
Briefs:
IMF Projects Nepal Growth at Just 3–3.5%, Completes Seventh ECF Review — Mirage News
Forex Reserves Hit Record $22.47 Billion as Remittances Surge 39% to $7.5 Billion — Rising Nepal Daily
Gen Z Protest Damage Assessed at Rs 84 Billion; Ministry Seeks NRN Contributions to Rebuild — Khabarhub
⭐ Social & Cultural
Nepal Beat Scotland for First T20 World Cup Win in 12 Years — Airee Seals Historic Redemption — Kathmandu Post — Dipendra Singh Airee’s unbeaten 50 off 23 balls led Nepal to a 7-wicket victory over Scotland on February 17, ending a 12-year T20 World Cup win drought. After the heartbreak of losing to England by just 4 runs and being stunned by Italy, the Scotland win gave the diaspora a moment of pure joy — and prompted India’s R. Ashwin to publicly call for Test nations to offer Nepal bilateral series.
Over a Million Devotees Flood Pashupatinath for Maha Shivaratri — myRepublica — Maha Shivaratri on February 15 drew over one million devotees to Pashupatinath Temple, with all four gates opening at 2AM and approximately 4,000 sadhus — including naga sadhus from India — gathering for the night-long rituals. February 15 also marked Nepal’s 263rd Army Day. For the diaspora, Shivaratri is one of the most emotionally resonant festivals of the year, connecting communities abroad to family traditions of fasting and devotion.
Briefs:
“Underdogs to Contenders” — Nepal Cricket Now Seeks Tangible Backing After World Cup Run — Kathmandu Post
US Indo-Pacific Commander Visits Nepal, Signals Continued Strategic Engagement — Khabarhub
China’s Xi Tells Nepal He Won’t Take Sides in Lipulekh Border Dispute with India — Nepal News
Until next week, stay connected! — The Nepali Diaspora Digest Team
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