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  2. Yakkha people - Wikipedia

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    Yakkha people. Yakkha ( Nepali याक्खा, Yākkhā) is an indigenous ethnic group from the Indian subcontinent, mainly in modern-day Nepal and present-day India (related to other Kirat groups, like the Limbu, Sunuwar, Rai, and more distantly all other Sino-Tibetan peoples ). It is one of the descendants of Nepal's prehistoric Kirat ...

  3. World Indigenous Television Broadcasters Network - Wikipedia

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    The World Indigenous Television Broadcasters Network ( WITBN) is a confederation of indigenous broadcasting organisations from countries serving indigenous and minority language populations. Members are radio and television companies, most of which are government-owned public service broadcasters or privately owned stations with public missions.

  4. List of Nepali television stations - Wikipedia

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    Nepal's first environment television Prabhu TV HD 2013 Prabhu Entertainment Pvt. Ltd Kamaladi, Kathmandu City One TV 2021 Star Nepal media hub PvT ltd. Pokhara, kaski, Nepal TV Today Janakpur 2020 Janakpur Today Media Group Bhanu chowk, Janakpur Lumbini TV 2019 Community Butwal Nepal's First Community Television Station Laxmi TV 2014 Private

  5. Tharu people - Wikipedia

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    The Tharu people are an ethnic group indigenous to the Terai in southern Nepal and northern India. [4] [5] [6] They speak Tharu languages. [7] They are recognized as an official nationality by the Government of Nepal. [8] In the Indian Terai, they live foremost in Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

  6. Tamang people - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Nepal census classifies the Tamang people within the broader social group of Mountain/Hill Janajati. At the time of the Nepal census of 2011, 1.539,830 people (5.8% of the population of Nepal) were Tamang. The frequency of Tamang people by province was as follows: Bagmati Province (20.5%) Koshi Province (4.7%) Madhesh Province (2.2%)

  7. Kham Magar - Wikipedia

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    Kham Magar. The Kham Magars (खाम मगर), also known in scholarship as the Northern Magars, are a ( Tibeto-Burman language) Magar Kham language or Kham Kura speaking indigenous ethnic tribal community native to Nepal. [1] [2] [3] In general, Kham Magars refer to themselves using their clan name and the ethnic identity of Magar. [4]

  8. Sherpa people - Wikipedia

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    Most Sherpa people live in the eastern regions of Nepal: Solukhumba, Khatra, Kama, Rolwaling, Barun and Pharak valleys, though some live farther West in the Bigu and in the Helambu region north of Kathmandu, Nepal. Sherpas establish gompas where they practice their religious traditions. Tengboche was the first celibate monastery in Solu-Khumbu

  9. Mountain Television - Wikipedia

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    www .emountaintv .com. Mountain Television is a news channel of Nepal which was launched in 2009. [1] [2] Its headquarters is situated in Kathmandu, Nepal. Mountain Television is the nation's first popular and leading analytical news channel, with bureaus inside and outside Nepal. Mountain TV is owned & operated by Padma Group, – one of Nepal ...