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Jamim Shah (Nepali: जमिम शाह) (1963–2010) was a Nepalese media entrepreneur and the chairman of Channel Nepal Pvt. Ltd. [1] [2] He was the pioneer of commercial cable television network in Nepal [3] with over 1,000 kilometres of cable network.
Jamim Shah, a media entrepreneur, owned the channel until his 2010 murder. This channel provides entertainment, information and current affairs. [1] The station was banned temporarily in 2000 after wrongly attributing anti-Nepal comments to Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan, sparking riots [2] which left four people dead [3] and 180 people injured ...
The third angle to the Nepal MP's killing, the intelligence report states, related to Shafi Mohammad Khan of Krishnanagar who was arrested in a narcotics case by the Nepal Police in Mumbai. Like Babloo Srivastava , he too was of the view that Mirza had made no efforts to secure his release after arrest nor was he extended sufficient help during ...
Murder Most Royal or Nepal: Murder Most Royal is a 2002 documentary by Donna Sharpe produced for the BBC and aired on BBC2. It details the reasons for Dipendra perpetrating the massacre, including his forbidden marriage with Devyani Rana .
Nepal Janabadi Morcha claimed responsibility. Nepalese royal massacre: 1 June 2001 2058 Jestha 19 Narayanhity Royal Palace, Durbar Marg, Kathmandu 10 Wiped out the family of King Birendra and eventually led to the end of monarchy in Nepal. Badarmude bus explosion: 6 June 2005 2062 Badarmude village, Chitwan district: 38 - 53
A plane crashed Wednesday just after taking off from Nepal’s capital, killing 18 people and injuring a pilot who was the lone survivor. Police official Basanta Rajauri said authorities have ...
This page contains articles about people who died in police custody in Nepal. This page makes no judgement about how they died or whether anyone was responsible for their death. Pages in category "Deaths in police custody in Nepal"
Kesharman Rai, a 14-year-old seventh grader, was fatally shot by the police. Dhanbir Rai, a farmer with no political affiliations, also fell victim to a gruesome killing. Some of the victims were known to be politically active, organizing against the oppressive regime. In their memory, a park was later constructed in Chhintang.