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  2. 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 ]

  3. Kantipur Television - Wikipedia

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    Kantipur Television, popularly known as Kantipur TV HD or KTV, is a private television station based in Kathmandu, Nepal. The chairman and managing director is Kailash Sirohiya. The chairman and managing director is Kailash Sirohiya.

  4. Kantipur Publications - Wikipedia

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    Following a February 1, 2005 royal coup by King Gyanendra, Kantipur Publications operated under tighter restrictions. Journalists throughout Nepal were subject to imprisonment and beatings by the Royal Nepal Army. Nevertheless, Kantipur Publications continued to criticize the regime despite the royal proclamation and the ongoing civil war.

  5. List of newspapers in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The constitution of Nepal 2047 BS, guaranteed press freedom and the right to information to people. Two major newspapers Kantipur and The Kathmandu Post were published by the private sector were published in 2049 BS (1992-1993). [3] The list of notable current newspaper is below.

  6. Kantipur (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kantipur was a medieval kingdom in the Malla confederacy of Nepal. The name of the kingdom was derived from the Sanskrit name of its capital city, now known as Kathmandu. It may also refer to: Kantipur Publications, a Nepali media company, or its properties: Kantipur; Kantipur Television Network; Kantipur FM

  7. Shyam Goenka - Wikipedia

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    However, with the initiatives of Shyam Goenka and Kantipur, print media in the Nepalese private sector not only succeeded in acquiring credibility—a tag that until 1993, was monopolized by the government-owned Gorkhapatra and the Rising Nepal—but also promoted professionalism in journalism to a great extent attracting talents to join in.

  8. List of Nepali television stations - Wikipedia

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    Kantipur Max HD 2024 Kantipur Television Network Ltd Kathmandu Nationwide Hamro Television 2016 Private Itahri, Sunsari Nationwide Sabaiko lagi Hamro Rajya TV 2020 Suvigo Media Pvt Ltd Butwal, Rupandehi Buddha TV 2009 Community Butwal, Nepal शान्तिका लागि संचार Mission Star Private Kathmandu Nationwide National TV

  9. Radio Kantipur - Wikipedia

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    Radio Kantipur (Nepali: रेडियो कान्तिपुर) or Kantipur FM (Nepali: कान्तिपुर एफ. एम.) is a Nepalese FM radio station, established in October 1998.