Anonymous sources in newspapers of July 19
South Asia Check / July 30, 2017
Annapurna Post report headlined “Agreement on division of ministerial portfolios” by Narendra Saud datelined Kathmandu has quoted unnamed source in two instances: Source.
Annapurna Post report headlined “Textbook yet to be delivered to upper Humla” by Navraj Mahatara datelined Simkot has quoted unnamed source in one instance: A source from Satya Primary School.
Gorkhapatra report headlined “Cabinet expansion after discussion with RJPN” by Radha Chalise datelined Kathmandu has quoted unnamed sources in two instances: News source, and a leader who participated in the meeting.
Kantipur report headlined “Division of ministerial portfolios” by Kulchandra Neupane datelined Kathmandu has quoted unnamed sources in two instances: Source.
Nagarik report headlined “Rs 1 billion software useless in eight months” by Surendra Paudel datelined Kathmandu has quoted unnamed source in one instance: A source from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Nagarik report headlined “President’s office does not seek funds” by Balkrishna Gyawali datelined Kathmandu has quoted unnamed source in one instance: A senior official from Ministry of Finance.
The Himalayan Times report headlined “PM likely to expand cabinet today” datelined Kathmandu has quoted unnamed source in one instance: A source from CPN (Maoist Centre). This story doesn’t carry a byline.
Republica report headlined “Vote on amendment if RJPN pledges to join polls: Ruling parties” datelined Kathmandu has quoted unnamed source in one instance: An RJPN leader. This story doesn’t carry a byline.
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