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Kantipur

Kantipur (from kanti light, pur city) was a medieval kingdom in the Malla confederacy of Nepal. The name of the kingdom was derived from the Sanskrit name of its capital city, now known as Kathmandu.

Kantipur (daily)

Kantipur ( Nepali: कान्तिपुर) is a Nepali language daily newspaper, published from Kathmandu, Biratnagar, Nepalgunj, and Bharatpur of Nepal simultaneously. It was founded by Shyam Goenka.

Kantipur's publishers report that the circulation of this newspaper is just above 350,000 copies per day. It is regarded as one of the most widely read newspaper in Nepal, as well as a good source of information of homeland for Nepali diaspora.

The newspaper, which began publishing on 7th Falgun, 2047 B.S. (1993) along with its sister publication The Kathmandu Post, is often credited for taking lead in institutionalizing free press and professional journalism in the country. For example, Kantipur has been praised for its stance towards multi-party democracy and press freedom in Nepal but also has faced government scrutiny and repression. After publishing then rebel leader Babu Ram Bhattarai's article on the Royal Massacre in 2001, the government arrested then editor Yuvraj Ghimire and other management team members.

In June 2010, Kantipur accused the Indian Embassy of interfering with its coverage by punitively withdrawing advertisements from the company and delaying shipments of newsprint from India.

Sudheer Sharma has been the editor-in-chief of the newspaper since 2008.

Kantipur also publishes three supplements, on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays called Shukrabar, Kosheli and Kopila, Shukrabar is targeted mainly towards youth with articles on gadgets, fashion and trends. Kosheli is a variety, while Kopila is targeted towards kids with puzzles, arts, and stories.

The newspaper is owned by Kantipur Publications Pvt. Ltd.. The same company owns the following other media outfits as well:

  • Kantipur Television Network in partnership with 4 other people
  • KTV)
  • Kantipur FM 96.1, A FM radio, transmitted over the mid and eastern Nepal
  • eKantipur.com, A Webportal
  • Various newspapers and magazines in Nepali: Nari , Nepal Weekly , Saptahik .
Kantipur (disambiguation)

Kantipur was a medieval kingdom in the Malla confederacy of Nepal. The name of the kingdom was derived from the Sanskrit name of its capital city, now known as Kathmandu.

It may also refer to:

  • Kantipur Publications, a Nepali media company, or its properties:
    • Kantipur (daily)
    • Kantipur Television Network
    • Kantipur FM