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There were about 170 newspapers prior to the Panchyat era and after the abolishment of Rana rule. Some of them are: Awaj was the first daily newspaper of Nepal. It was published in Falgun 8, 2007 BS, just one day after the establishment of democracy.
Online newspapers published in Nepal (3 P) Pages in category "Nepali-language newspapers" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Hamro Kisan 2020 Private Bagmati TV 2020 Private Kathmandu Bagmati Province Global TV 2018 Kalinchowk Television Network Pvt.Ltd Jana Marg, Kathmandu DD TV Dhading HD 2018 Private Dhading Besi Dharma Television HD 2009 Private Swoyambhu, Kathmandu Worldwide Indreni TV 2016 Indreni Foundation Buddhanagar, Kathmandu Aam Nepali TV 2019 Private
It was established in 1961 (2018 BS) under the Rastriya Samachar Samiti Act, 2019 BS, merging two privately owned news agencies with a view to facilitating newspapers and broadcast media. With the development of news media in Nepal, subscribers of RSS have reached more than 100 newspapers, radio, online media and television.
Online Khabar is an independent private online news portal of Nepal established in 2006, providing news in Nepali and English languages. There is no print available from this media house. [1] In 2014, it was one of the top 10 web news portal in Nepal. [citation needed] By 2020, it became the most viewed news portal from Nepal. [2]
Hamro Patro Listen ⓘ is a freemium Nepali calendar app for smartphones. [1] As of 2024, it had been downloaded more than ten million times. It provides additional features including news, horoscope, foreign exchange rates, podcasts and Nepali FM radio stations.
In 1957, a Nepali monthly magazine Kanchenjunga became the first news outlet for the masses in Sikkim. [155] The southern urban areas of Sikkim have English, Nepali and Hindi daily newspapers. Nepali-language newspapers, as well as some English newspapers, are locally printed, whereas Hindi and English newspapers are printed in Siliguri.
Gorkhapatra (Nepali: गोरखापत्र) is the oldest Nepali language state-owned national daily newspaper of Nepal. [1] It was started as a weekly newspaper in May 1901 and became a daily newspaper in 1961. [2] It is managed by the Gorkhapatra Sansthan. [3] The Rising Nepal is an English-language sister newspaper of Gorkhapatra.