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Image Bukhan (Nepal Bhasa:ईमेज बुखँ) is the first news program in Nepal Bhasa. This program is broadcast two times every day. This program is broadcast two times every day. Etymology
The Image Channel is a private television channel in Nepal.It is owned by Image Group of Companies, which also run FM station and located in Lazimpat, Kathmandu.It produces several kinds of news programs, talkshows, entertainment shows, teleserials, etc. Image Channel went on air with a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-hour block through Nepal Television on 25 January 1997.
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In 2012, besides Radio Nepal, there were more than 15 private FM radio stations in the Kathmandu Valley and four national television networks broadcasting programs in Nepal Bhasa. In 2007 (२०६४ भाद्र) Nepal Bhasa News starts in Sagarmatha Television, Nepal's First News Channel.
ABC TV Nepal and National TV launched in 2008, News 24, Himalaya Television and Mountain Television launched in 2010. Entertainment channels emerged in 2009 beginning with TV Filmy, with E-24 Television launching in 2012. Regional Channels like Terai Television, Nepal Mandal and Makalu Television started in 2010. Mission Star launched.
It is the oldest and most watched television channel in Nepal. The news broadcast at 8:00 PM is the channel's most popular show, followed by comedy programmes such as Sakkigoni, Mundre Ko Comedy Club and Meri Bassai. It also has four sister channels, NTV PLUS, NTV News, NTV Kohalpur and NTV Itahari, all owned by the Nepali government.
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Nepal Bhasa entered a vibrant phase in the educational system. It was included in the curriculum, and Nepal Rastriya Vidhyapitha recognized it as an alternative medium of instruction in the schools and colleges affiliated to it. In 1953, the government recognized Nepal Bhasa as a spoken language and an oriental language subject.