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Janakpur Today (Nepali: जनकपुर टुडे) is a Nepali language national daily, published from Janakpurdham. It is owned by Janakpur Today Media Group. The chairman of the media group, Arun Singhaniya, was murdered in 2010, reportedly over content published by Janakpur Today. [1] [2]
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The auctions for team ownership was held on September 5, 2024. Pokhara was the most expensive team, costing over NPR 3,57,00,000. [10] For the inaugural NPL season, each team had a salary cap of रू 90 lakh (US$66,000) for domestic auction.
Janakpur is located about 225 km (140 mi) southeast of Kathmandu. [3] As of 2021, the city had a population of 195,438, with a density of 2,125/km 2. [1] [4] Janakpur is currently the fourth most densely populated city in Nepal. Janakpur is located about 23 km from the Bhitthamore border with India. [5]
Uma Singh (c. 1983 – January 11, 2009) was a Nepalese women's rights journalist who worked for the Janakpur Today newspaper and Radio Today FM radio station. She lived in Janakpur, Nepal, until she was murdered for her feminist journalism. [1] [2] According to BBC News, Singh was the first female journalist to be killed in Nepal. [2]
Janakpur was established as a municipality in 1962. The sub-metropolitan city was created in 2014 by incorporating neighboring village development committees into Janakpur municipality. [10] Electors in each ward elect a ward chair and four ward members, out of which two must be female and one of the two must belong to the Dalit community. [11]
News reports that the weather on the day was not bad with sunshine throughout the day. Mahesh Bista, the-then executive committee member of the All Nepal Football Association , said they were initially looking forward to postpone the match but, "we decided to hold it as the rainy morning had changed into a sunny afternoon" [ citation needed ] .