Kathmandu. Stakeholders have stated that timely change and youth leadership are essential for bringing about reforms in society and the state system. They emphasized that the pace of development has been hindered by the inability to adapt to the changing global environment, and stressed the need to change the 'comfort zone' and traditional leadership standards of the older generation. Their analysis suggests that the political awareness and activism seen in the younger generation, 'Gen-Z', in recent times can open a new door to good governance and prosperity in the country.Dr. Jagdish Kumar Chhetri, a geriatric health specialist and director of...