Updated March 15th 2025, 11:02 IST
Viral Video: In a world where social media can quickly turn a simple moment into a global conversation, one Nepali student’s powerful speech is making waves across the social media.
Ora, the head boy of Imperial Institute of Holy English Secondary School in Jhapa, delivered an impassioned speech during the school’s 24th annual program that quickly went viral. With strong words and a clear vision for Nepal’s future, Ora’s speech has become one of the most discussed topics on the internet.
The video, shared on X shows Ora standing in front of his teachers and classmates, expressed his deep love for Nepal, calling it "our mother" and saying that the country has given so much to its people. "But what does it ask in return?" Ora questioned. "Just our honesty, hard work, and contributions." He didn’t hesitate to criticize the current political system, pointing out the government’s failures and calling for change in the video.
Ora’s words resonated deeply with many young people in Nepal who are facing challenges such as unemployment, limited opportunities, and feeling trapped by corruption in politics. "We are the fire that will burn away the darkness," he says, urging his peers to take action.
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His bold and confident speech quickly gained attention, and the video rapidly went viral across social media.
Social media is buzzing with reactions, and people can’t stop talking about how brave and confident the young student is and how powerful nepali student speech is.
Social media has been buzzing with reactions, with many praising Ora’s bravery and powerful speech. One user said, "The boy is brave," while another wrote, "Wow, such a powerful speech." Many also praised his confidence, with one person commenting, "I like the confidence of the student."
In the past, student-led movements have been at the heart of major political changes in Nepal, and this speech suggests that we are witnessing the beginning of a new wave of youth-driven activism.
Published March 15th 2025, 11:02 IST