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Radio Nepal To Broadcast News In Danuwar Language As Its 25th Language

Nepal Broadcast News Danuwar
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10th October 2024, Kathmandu

Radio Nepal is set to broadcast news in Danuwar language starting on October 14, 2024, at 3:15 PM. So far, Radio Nepal has been airing news in 24 languages, and now, with the inclusion of Danuwar, it marks the 25th language in its broadcasting lineup.

Radio Nepal Broadcast News In Danuwar

The official launch of Danuwar News will take place in the presence of the Government of Nepal’s spokesperson and Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung. Executive Director of Radio Nepal, Amardhwaj Lama, made this announcement via a press release.

Radio Nepal’s decision follows a request from the Danuwar Awakening Committee and a recommendation from the Language Commission. The news will be broadcast from the Bagmati Provincial Broadcasting Center. The Danuwar language is predominantly spoken in 62 districts of Nepal, including Kavrepalanchok, Sindhuli, Siraha, and Sarlahi.

According to the 2021 national census, the total population of the Danuwar community is 82,784, which constitutes 0.28% of Nepal’s total population. Approximately 50,000 people in Nepal speak the Danuwar language.

Radio Nepal aims to enhance inclusivity in language, content, and human resources with this initiative. Executive Director Lama mentioned, “Incorporating news in the Danuwar language is a significant milestone in Radio Nepal’s journey toward inclusive broadcasting.”

For more: Radio Nepal Broadcast News In Danuwar


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