Anonymous sources in newspapers of July 27
South Asia Check / July 27, 2015
The Kathmandu Post report titled “90,000 not eligible for free visa and ticket” published on 27 July has quoted an unnamed high-level official at the Ministry of Labour and Employment.
Republica main story titled “Recruitment agencies resume services” published on 27 July has quoted an unnamed source from the Ministry of Labour and Employment.
Republica news titled “Private schools refuse to waive 50% fees” published on 27 July has quoted an unnamed guardian.[:np]The Kathmandu Post report titled “90,000 not eligible for free visa and ticket” published on 27 July has quoted an unnamed high-level official at the Ministry of Labour and Employment.
Republica main story titled “Recruitment agencies resume services” published on 27 July has quoted an unnamed source from the Ministry of Labour and Employment.
Republica news titled “Private schools refuse to waive 50% fees” published on 27 July has quoted an unnamed guardian.
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