Since long time, Nepalese people are fond of reading newspaper and takes newspaper as the most reliable source of gaining news in Nepal. So, here are the top five best selling newspaper in Nepal according to number of viewers and reliability.
Kantipur
Kantipur newspaper was first published in 2047 B.S. Falgun 7th. Since then it has been one of the most trusted and viewed newspaper in Nepal. Work rate of Kantipur news has been praised in high way from Nepalese people. The founder of Kantipur daily is Mr. Shyam Goenka. Nearly around 350,000 copies of Kantipur Newspaper gets published in whole country.
The Himalayan Times
The Himalayan times is the English based newspaper distributed in all over Nepal. It is the second most distributed newspaper in Nepal. It is published by International Media Network Pvt. Ltd. Likewise Himalayan times is the highest selling broadsheet in Nepal. In recent time, the Himalayan times has also published the online version of it which is also grabbing the people’s attention.
The Kathmandu Post
The Kathmandu post was published by same organization that founded kantipur, that is Kantipur publications. It was founded in 1993. One of the best English based selling newspaper in Nepal, Kathmandu post is reliable among every Nepalese people. Around 82,000 copies of Kathmandu post gets sold out daily in Nepal.
Annapurna Post
Annapurna post is one of the most popular newspaper in Nepal. Despite published only from kathmandu, Itahari, butwal and kohalpur, it grabbed the users attention in quick way and rapid way. Number of people viewing Annapurna post is gradually increasing day by day. It was established in 2013. It was developed under ‘Nepal News Network International Pvt. Ltd. (3NI)’ which itself is the leading organization in news publishing.
Saptahik
Saptahik is the weekly based newspaper that publishes newspaper in a week. Despite publishing ones a week, saptahik has been one of the most trusted and reliable news sources in Nepal. Mostly youth people do love reading saptahik newspaper more than any other in Nepal.