24 January – At least one person is killed and one other is injured by a 5.4 magnitude earthquake in Bajura and Bajhang districts.[4][5][6][7]
27 January – Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs, Rabi Lamichhane, is stripped of all his elected positions after the Supreme Court ruled that he did not follow due process while re-obtaining Nepali citizenship after renouncing his American citizenship, and thus, he was not a legal Nepali citizen.[8]
February
5 February – Cabinet ministers from the Rastriya Swatantra Party resign, but the party maintains its support to the government.[9]
22 February – A 4.8 magnitude earthquake destroys several houses, a school and two hospitals in Bajura district.[10][11]
25 February – Cabinet ministers from the Rastriya Prajatantra Party resign, and the party withdraws its support to the government.[12]
27 February – Cabinet ministers from the CPN (UML) resign, and the party withdraws its support to the government.[13][14]
19 March – Free Student Union elections are held in TU-affiliate campuses for the first time in 14 years.[21][22][23]
20 March – Prime Minister Dahal again secures a vote of confidence with 172 votes in his favor and 89 votes against out of the 262 members present in the 275-member lower house.[24][25]
24 March – Final data of the 12th national census, conducted in 2021, are made public, with the population of the country being 29,164,578.[26]
18 June – One person is killed and 25 others are reported missing after heavy rains cause flash floods across Nepal.[30]
19 June – The mayor of the Nepali capital of Kathmandu bans the screenings of Indian films after dialogue in the recent epic film Adipurush stated that Sita from Hindu mythology was born in India instead of Nepal.[31]
29 September - Guinness World Record for "Most Viewers in a Cardiovascular health awareness live stream on Facebook" was achieved by Nepalese cardiologist Dr. Om Murti Anil[34]
13 November – Nepal decides to banTikTok, citing misuse of the app that "disturbs social harmony and disrupts family structures and social relations.[37]"
23 November 23 – Protesters in Kathmandu call for the "Restoration of the monarchy".[38]