Annapurna Post

Annapurna Post
TypeNewspaper
Online news portal
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Annapurna Media Network (AMN)
PublisherCaptain Rameshwar Thapa
Editor-in-chiefAkhanda Bhandari
News editorShambhu Kattel
Founded2002; 22 years ago (2002)
LanguageNepali language
HeadquartersCorporate Tower, Tinkune, Kathmandu
CountryNepal
Websiteannapurnapost.com

Annapurna Post (Nepali: अन्नपुर्ण पोस्ट) is a daily broadsheet newspaper published in Nepal.[1][2][3] It started printing in 2002 and launched its online news portal in 2013 by Annapurna Media Network, which also owns The Annapurna Express, AP1 TV and Radio Annapurna Nepal.[4][5] By 4 April 2014, its online news portal was listed among 10 most visited news portal in Nepal.[6] It also launched its own mobile news app by 2018.[7]

In the annual newspaper classification report 2073/2074 BS by Press Council Nepal, this newspaper was categorized in the A category, the second highest possible rank below A+.[8]

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  2. ^ "China grabs Nepal's territory, erects fences blocking locals". The Sunday Guardian Live. 2 July 2022.
  3. ^ "House committees matter, but they don't matter. In Nepal, mini parliaments are failing in their job". The Kathmandu Post.
  4. ^ "About AMN | AMNNepal". Retrieved 2022-04-03.
  5. ^ "History of Nepali newspapers: It began 400 years late, but downfall might just follow global trend – OnlineKhabar English News". Online Khabar. 21 July 2020.
  6. ^ Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta (2015). "Nepali media landscape in the age of digital media: A critical reflection". Samhita: 10 – via academia.edu.
  7. ^ "Annapurna Post News App Available on Android and iOS". TechLekh. 10 December 2018.
  8. ^ Republica. "Press Council's report widely criticized". My Republica. Retrieved 2020-02-21.