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  2. Nagarik (daily) - Wikipedia

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    Nagarik is a Nepali-language daily newspaper, published from Kathmandu, Biratnagar, and Nepalgunj of Nepal simultaneously. [2] It is owned by Nepal Republic Media Pvt.Ltd founded by Shova Gyawali [ 3 ]

  3. List of newspapers in Nepal - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Gorkhapatra - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Nagrik Unmukti Party - Wikipedia

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    The party rapidly expanded in a few months in the Tharuhath region. The party surprisingly emerged as largest party of Kailali district winning 4 local levels including two municipalities and two rural municipalities. [6]

  6. Republica (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Ever since Ghimire took over as editor-in-chief, the newspaper has courted controversy for its ultra-nationalist stances and for failing to adhere to the basics of journalism, including corroboration and right of reply.

  7. Buddhisagar - Wikipedia

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    He was a journalist of Naya Patrika and Nagarik News before he set his career as a full-time writer. Buddhisagar published his first novel, Karnali Blues, in the Autumn of 2010, and it has since been warmly received and widely praised. [3] It is written in Nepali but several of its characters speak in Tharu and the Jumli dialect of Nepali. The ...

  8. 2023 Nepalese pro-monarchy protest - Wikipedia

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    On November 23, 2023, tens of thousands of protesters, loosely organised under the Campaign to protect nation, nationalism, religion, culture and citizens (Rashtra, Rashtriyata, Dharma-Sanskriti Aur Nagarik Bachau Andolan), marched down the streets of Kathmandu demanding the restoration of the monarchy and Nepal's status as a Hindu state. [1]

  9. Nagarik App - Wikipedia

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    Nagarik App (translation: Citizen App) is a mobile application launched by the Government of Nepal to provide government-related services in a single online platform. [3] The app was developed to facilitate an easier, systematic, and simplified delivery of government services to Nepali citizens digitally.