By 20 12, there will be 33,000 public primary schools, 65,438+03,000 public junior high schools and more than 8,000 public senior high schools with more than 7.4 million students in Nepal. By the end of 20 13, there were 46 newspapers and periodicals registered and distributed in Nepal, including 340 daily newspapers, 65,438 weekly newspapers+0 biweekly newspapers, 3 19 monthly newspapers+0,397 monthly newspapers. The two daily newspapers with the largest circulation are both official newspapers: Gurkha Newspaper, founded in Nepali,1902; A new Nepalese newspaper, published in English, 1965. In addition, there are daily newspapers such as Kathmandu Post, Himalayan Times, * *, Newspaper and Kan Tepoel.
Nepal National News Agency is the official news agency, which was established in April of 1962.
Radio Nepal is the official radio station, which was established in 195 1 and broadcasts in Nepali and English.
Nepal TV was founded in 1984, started broadcasting on February 28th, 1985, and broadcast every day for 18 hours, with satellite transmission. There are 7 TV stations in Nepal, including 5 private TV stations; * * * There are 15 TV channels, of which 13 are private.