Anonymous sources in newspapers of August 17
South Asia Check / August 18, 2016
Annapurna Post report headlined “Nidhi to meet Indian president and prime minister” by Santosh Ghimire datelined Kathmandu has quoted unnamed source in one instance: A source.
Annapurna Post report headlined “Parliament staffers get 1.5 times more in lunch allowance than parliamentarians” by Narendra Saud datelined Kathmandu has quoted unnamed sources in three instances: A source associated with the Parliament Secretariat and a source in two instances.
Kantipur report on the Kavrepalanchowk road accident headlined “Causes: Old bus, overloading and syndicate” by Nagendra Adhikari datelined Kavrepalanchowk has quoted unnamed source in one instance: A transportation entrepreneur.
Kantipur report headlined “Army selling land lots” by Jagadishwar Pandey datelined Kathmandu has quoted unnamed source in one instance: Officials.
Nagarik report headlined ‘Carelessness in electricity by higher-ups” by Sher Bahadur KC datelined Butwal has quoted unnamed source in one instance: An engineer from Butwal Distribution Office of the Nepal Electricity Authority.
Nagarik report headlined “Meeting with Chinese prime minister today” by Surendra Poudel datelined Kathmandu has quoted unnamed sources in three instances: A highly-placed source at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and a source in two instances.
Republica report headlined “PM for increasing reconstruction grant to Rs 300,000” by Sangeet Sangroula datelined Kathmandu has quoted unnamed source in one instance: A source close to the prime minister.
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