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  2. The Himalayan Times - Wikipedia

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    The Himalayan Times is an English-language broadsheet newspaper published and distributed daily in Nepal. Rajan Pokhrel is the acting editor. [1] In the annual newspaper classification report published by Press Council Nepal, it was placed in the A+ category, the highest possible rank. [2] The newspaper was founded on 23 November 2001. [3]

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  4. List of newspapers in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Himalaya Times: Nepali: Daily: 1993: Impression Publications and Media Pvt. Ltd. ... Nepali: The Himalayan Times: International Media Network Nepal (Pvt) Ltd. 2001-10-08

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  6. Himal Khabarpatrika - Wikipedia

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    Himalkhabar.com (Nepali: हिमाल खबरपत्रिका) is a Nepali language monthly news magazine published by Himalmedia Private Limited. It has developed a choice following of both the rural and urban intelligentsia, maintaining credibility and an inclusive editorial voice. While its readership spans the country, Nepalis ...

  7. National symbols of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Nepal had officially adopted several national symbols such as Nepali as the language, the national flag featuring the Himalayas (removed in 1962) with the Sun and the Moon, rhododendron (Rhododendron arboreum) as the national flower, crimson as the national colour, the Himalayan monal (Lophophorus impejanus) as the national ...

  8. Traditional games of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Chungi (Nepali: चुङ्गि) is a traditional game played by children in Nepal and northeastern India. [11] [12] The setup of the game is similar to hacky sack. [13] It is played with a ball made by tying a group of rubber bands in the middle. [14]

  9. Ama Dablam - Wikipedia

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    Ama Dablam is a mountain in the eastern Himalayan range of Koshi Province, Nepal.The main peak is 6,812 metres (22,349 ft), the lower western peak is 6,170 metres (20,243 ft).