It was the excess on show on the social media accounts of politicians' children that provided the kindling for Nepal's Gen Z uprising last year.

The lavish presents - all clearly marked with designer labels - piled up and decorated like a Christmas tree, the expensive trips to five-star resorts around the world, the extravagant wedding parties that closed roads to traffic.

For many, the disparity between the haves and have-nots right there, on your phone, was too much to be ignored, in a country where youth unemployment stands at 20.6% and with three million working overseas.

"The kids of big politicians celebrate special occasions in places like Thailand and Switzerland," Satish Kumar Yadav, a 25-year-old lab technician, tells the BBC.

"But, the children of the general public are forced to go to Gulf countries to find jobs."