Nepal Bhasa Patrika

Nepal Bhasa Patrika (Devanagari: नेपाल भाषा पत्रिका) was the first daily newspaper in the Nepal language. It launched on 28 September 1955 from Kathmandu, Nepal. The first editor and publisher was Phatte Bahadur Singh. Nepal Bhasa Patrika (meaning "Nepal Language Periodical") ceased publication in 1983. Nepal Bhasa Patrika was among the few newspapers in the early days of journalism in Nepal and in the area in general. It championed language rights and also reflected the interests of Nepalese business. In 1962, Singh was elected president of the Federation of Nepali Journalists.

Nepal Bhasa Patrika

Nepal Bhasa Patrika (Devanagari: नेपाल भाषा पत्रिका) was the first daily newspaper in the Nepal language. It launched on 28 September 1955 from Kathmandu, Nepal. The first editor and publisher was Phatte Bahadur Singh. Nepal Bhasa Patrika (meaning "Nepal Language Periodical") ceased publication in 1983. Nepal Bhasa Patrika was among the few newspapers in the early days of journalism in Nepal and in the area in general. It championed language rights and also reflected the interests of Nepalese business. In 1962, Singh was elected president of the Federation of Nepali Journalists.