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  • In Public Interest What is BF.7, the sub-variant that has the world by its grip?
  • In Public Interest Threat of a new Covid-19 wave looms large amid vaccine shortage in Nepal
  • In Public Interest As cases decline, Covid-19 test centres in Kathmandu are desolate lot
  • In Public Interest Dengue test fee disparity has patients wondering if they’re being cheated
  • In Public Interest As dengue rages on, confusion galore about what it is and what its symptoms are. Here’s what you need to know
  • Fact Check Claims about built structures over Tukucha in Narayanhiti are false
  • Fact Check Claim about papaya leaf curing dengue is misleading
  • In Public Interest Silence is not helping in our fight against Covid-19
  • In Public Interest If you haven’t, go get a booster shot against Covid-19. Here’s why and how to get it
  • In Public Interest Panos releases second media monitoring report on online gendered violence against women
  • In Public Interest BA.5: How dangerous is the new Covid-19 sub-variant?
  • Fact Check Three-month-old photo showing Balen Shah and President Bhandari shared with misleading claims
  • In Public Interest Confused about where to start to apply for a vaccination QR code? Here’s a step-by-step guide
  • In Public Interest After coronavirus, monkeypox is the new scare. Here’s what we know about the virus so far
  • In Public Interest Panos media monitoring initiative looks at trends in gendered online violence
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Media

Quarterly report (July-Sept) on anonymous sources in newspapers Quarterly report (July-Sept) on anonymous sources in newspapers Among five major national dailies monitored this quarter, Nagarik has used the most number of anonym... Read More
  • Quarterly report (April-June, 2021) on anonymous sources in newspapers
  • Quarterly report (Jan-March) on anonymous sources in newspapers
  • Quarterly report (Oct-Dec, 2020) on anonymous sources in newspapers
  • Quarterly report (July-Sept) on anonymous sources in newspapers
  • Quarterly report (April- June 2020) on anonymous sources in newspapers
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In Public Interest

What is BF.7, the sub-variant that has the world by its grip? What is BF.7, the sub-variant that has the world by its grip? China’s recent admission that it has witnessed the deaths of almost 60,000 people in the five week... Read More
  • Threat of a new Covid-19 wave looms large amid vaccine shortage in Nepal
  • As cases decline, Covid-19 test centres in Kathmandu are desolate lot
  • Dengue test fee disparity has patients wondering if they’re being cheated
  • As dengue rages on, confusion galore about what it is and what its symptoms are. Here’s what you need to know
  • Silence is not helping in our fight against Covid-19
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Anonymous sources in newspapers of January 3 Republica report headlined “Ruling parties to delay tabling bill for a few days” datelined Kathmandu has quoted an unnamed leader. It has no byline. Read More
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