The new government is urged to ensure a fair advertising market where all types of media ownership can compete and flourish under a non-discriminatory policy.
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Nepali Communist Party leader and former finance minister Barshaman Pun has suggested Prime Minister Balendra Shah move ...
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Nepal, April 5 -- The government's move to route all public advertisements through state-owned media, aimed at curbing corruption, has sparked widespread criticism for undermining private media, ...
Actor Bharath attributes his career dip not to action films, but to poor release timing and promotion for several projects.