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  2. Gorkhapatra - Wikipedia

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    Gorkhapatra, dated January 9, 1933. The name of the newspaper is made of up two words— Gorkha and Patra. Gorkha was the erstwhile name of Nepal and was used interchangeably. The erstwhile Kingdom of Nepal was also known as Kingdom of Gorkha and Nepali language was known as Gorkhali language. Patra in Nepali translates to a mail or a document.

  3. List of newspapers in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Awaj was the first daily newspaper of Nepal. It was published in Falgun 8, 2007 BS, just one day after the establishment of democracy. It was published in Kathmandu. Gorkhapatra was published weekly at that time. Nepal Guardian was the first English monthly published from Kathmandu in 2010 BS (1953-1954).

  4. Dev Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana - Wikipedia

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    17 July 1862. Kathmandu, Nepal. Died. 20 February 1914 (aged 51) Jharipani, Mussoorie, India. Cause of death. Unknown. Sri Maharaja, Dev Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana (17 July 1862 – 20 February 1914) was the Prime Minister of Nepal for 114 days in 1901. [citation needed] He was also the King of Lamjung and Kaski .

  5. Gorkhapatra Sansthan - Wikipedia

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    Online newspaper. Parent. Ministry of Communication and Information Technology. Website. www .gorkhapatra .org .np. Gorkhapatra Sansthan ( Nepali: गोरखापत्र संस्थान) is Nepal 's national media house owned and operated by the Government of Nepal. [1] [2]

  6. Kantipur (daily) - Wikipedia

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    Kantipur ( Nepali: कान्तिपुर) is a Nepali language daily newspaper, published from Kathmandu, Biratnagar, Nepalgunj, and Bharatpur of Nepal simultaneously. It was founded by Shyam Goenka. [3] Kantipur' s publishers report that the circulation of this newspaper is just above 453,000 copies per day.

  7. Sitaram Agrahari - Wikipedia

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    Journalist, Writer, Poet. Alma mater. Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Thomson Foundation. Sitaram Agrahari (born c.1957) is a Nepalese journalist, [1] poet and editor-in-chief of Gorkhapatra, [2] Nepal's oldest daily newspaper. [3] [4] [5] He received Rajarshi Janak Award in 2011 for his contribution in Hindi poetry and fiction.

  8. Jaya Prithvi Bahadur Singh - Wikipedia

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    Jaya Prithvi Bahadur Singh (23 August 1877 – 15 October 1940), was a humanist, peace advocate, writer and social activist from Nepal. [1] He devoted his life to social welfare and world peace. He is known mainly for humanitarianism, peace advocacy and human rights advocacy for education. He also contributed to the development of education ...

  9. The Rising Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Rising Nepal is a Nepalese government-owned daily newspaper published by the Gorkhapatra Sansthan. [1] [2] It is a major English-language daily in Nepal. [3] [4] It is a sister publication of Gorkhapatra , the oldest national daily newspaper of Nepal.