KATHMANDU, SEPTEMBER 25

The number of registered newspapers across the country is 7,874. According to the 46th Annual Report, 2021-22, published on the occasion of the 52nd anniversary of the Press Council of Nepal, the number of dailies published from all over the country is 744.

The report states that there are 39 bi-weekly, 2,956 weekly, 476 fortnightly, 2,347 monthly, 384 bi-monthly, 650 quarterly, 39 quarterly, 87 bi-annual and 93 annual newspapers.

According to the council, 705 daily, 30 bi-weekly, 2,859 weekly, 399 fortnightly, 592 monthly, 602 bi-monthly, 104 quarterly and 40 other newspapers were published in the fiscal year 2021-22. Bagmati Province recorded the highest number of newspaper registered among the provinces.

A total of 2,657 newspapers have been registered in the province. According to the council, no magazines have been published and registered in Mugu and Manang districts so far.

Kathmandu is the district with the highest number of registered newspapers. Altogether, 2,000 newspapers were registered in Kathmandu district until the fiscal year 2021-22. Parsa has the second most registered newspapers after Kathmandu.

The report states that only a few of the registered newspapers were published regularly. Statistics show that the publication of newspapers has been delayed due to various reasons after the lockdown.

A version of this article appears in the print on September 26 2021, of The Himalayan Times.