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harkasampang
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Posted on 09-15-22 9:53
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Like nepalpress. All the old and reputed ones try to be politically correct. I am only talking about "bichar" section. Tell me some such newspapers in Nepal. (Nepali/English both preferable)
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Bennedict
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Posted on 09-16-22 1:47
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Well, the journalists have a tough job to report and not emote and not show any inclinations to any belief or faith or parties. That is why they may sound like they are trying to be politically correct, but since everybody is free to their opinions, so what I like may not necessarily be what you will like as well. Still back in Nepal, I liked reading Nepali magazines such as "Nepal" by Kanak Mani Dixit (?). I do not know if it is still around. I grew up reading "Yuwa Manch", "Wave" and in Nepali literature, I still recall "Madhupark", "Garima" where as a kid, I would never understand the abstract way to expressions. Still I have difficulties grasping them. I agree they may not be newspapers per se, but that's my recollections of reading back then. Gorakhapatra, The Rising Nepal, Kathmandu Post, I don't remember reading them so fervently.
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logan
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Posted on 09-17-22 9:49
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Is it EVD2023 talking or Pasang he/rself creating this post. I was very much surprised about your sarcasm on Ganage's stone throwing where evd2023 has uploaded the picture. Are you the same person with two different logon name? Isn't politically correct better than yellow journalism?
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