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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 "Daily newspapers published in Nepal" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
This is a list of all Media of Nepal which includes radio, television, newspapers, magazines and online portals. A ABC Television ... Karobar Economic Daily; M ...
Most registered newspapers were published either weekly (1,304) or monthly (1,122). Most vernacular news media are regarded as having little credibility as a result of affiliations with political parties. [1] English language newspapers are The Rising Nepal, Republica, The Kathmandu Post, and The Himalayan Times. Magazines and periodicals - 295
Hamro Sansaar (1961-1962). Nepali Monthly Journal published from Calcutta. Maalingo (1964-1966). Nepali Literary Journal published by; Nepali Sahitya Sammelan, Darjeeling. Hamro Patrika (2009-2010). Nepali Monthly Journal published from Siliguri. Sunchari Samachar (1993-2007). Nepali News daily published from Siliguri. Himalaya Darpan (2008-2013).
There is an online news provider channel that is Tulsipur online. Some newspapers which are publishing from Tulsipur are Gorakshya daily, Rapti Aawaj daily, Tharkot weekly, etc. All the media in the city is listed below for reference. [citation needed] 1.Radio Tulsipur 100.2MHZ [10] 2. Radio Hamro Pahuncha - 89 MHz; 3. Radio Prakriti 93.4 MHz; 4.
Prajasakti daily is a part of the Prajasakti Sahithee Samastha with its headquarters at Hyderabad. It has a team with hundreds of journalists and professionals from the advertisement team, circulation department, software department and technical department and the editorial board headed by Mallajosyula Venkata Subrahmanya Sarma as editor and Y ...
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.