India, Sept. 9 -- Nepal is in chaos after two days of 'Gen Z protests'. The protests are supposedly against a (now withdrawn) government order banning social media websites, although some believe that was just the trigger and that the real reason is anger against widespread corruption. After trying to browbeat the protestors - at least 22 have been killed - it is the government which has lost. On Tuesday afternoon, Nepalese Prime Minister KP Oli tendered his resignation even as violent protests continued. What exactly is happening in Nepal? Its society, politics and economy have been in ferment and crisis for a long time now. Here are four charts which flag the basic contours of this crisis which snowballed into an avalanche in the matter...