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In 1970 BBC’s Nepali output became available five days a week, and later was made available on every day of the week. Initially, the programs were directed at British Gorkha soldiers working in Hong Kong. Later it became widely popular in the Nepali community as impartial and trustworthy news broadcasting.
The constitution of Nepal 2047 BS, guaranteed press freedom and the right to information to people. Two major newspapers Kantipur and The Kathmandu Post were published by the private sector were published in 2049 BS (1992-1993). [ 3 ]
Some domestic providers are able to top the list of most visited news sites in Nepal. Common national and regional web news portals of Nepal include, Janacharcha.com, CDG Nepal, Setopati, Online Khabar, TechPana, Image Khabar, Nepal Khabar, eKantipur, Presschitra, The Nepal Times, NepMag, Nepal Live and web portals from print media.
News media in Nepal (3 C) Newspapers published in Nepal ... BBC Nepali; N. Nepal Bhasa journalism This page was last edited on 18 April 2023, at 18:21 (UTC). ...
Sajha Sawal (Nepali: साझा सवाल) was a weekly debate program broadcast across Nepal on radio and TV. The program was usually based on current affairs. In its eight years of broadcast, the program had been shot in 69 of the 75 districts of Nepal.
On This Day is the name of the BBC's news archive website. It contains an online digital library of news stories reported by the BBC on the Second World War and world events from the 1950s to 2005. [28] There are entries for every day of the year, many including video or audio reports which can be viewed online. The stories are arranged by ...
Super Star (also released as Stupid), a 2002 Indian film loosely based on the love story of Dipendra of Nepal and Devyani Rana, and the Nepalese royal massacre. [ 32 ] The massacre is featured in the third season of the documentary series Zero Hour , based on a reconstruction of the event taken from surviving eyewitnesses.
23 December – French serial killer Charles Sobhraj, who received a life sentence in Nepal for murdering 12 tourists between 1963 and 1976, and suspected of murdering also 18 other people, is released from prison due to his old age and good behaviour in accordance with a Supreme Court order. He was deported to France and barred from Nepal for ...