Anonymous sources in newspapers of March 12
South Asia Check / March 13, 2016
Kantipur report headlined “Black marketing going on openly” by Raju Chaudhary datelined Kathmandu has quoted three unnamed sources: A source associated with the Department of Standards and Metrology, businessmen, and a source associated with the Ministry of Supply.
The Kathmandu Post report headlined “PAC orders MoS to supply clarification” by Rajesh Khanal datelined Kathmandu has quoted three unnamed sources: Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) member, sources at the Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC), and NOC officials.
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