By Sanjay Prasad Paudel
Kathmandu
After the crises of covid – 19 and, on the other hand, with the growth of self awareness in community toward information technology, the crowd of educated youths stands in the queue by the window in Department Of Information And Broadcasting , Sanchargram, Kathmandu to get registered their online paper. According to the source, by the last Sunday the number of registered online paper was 2407.
Because of the expensive cost of publishing the print media and lots of obstacles to distribute them, the entrepreneurs and media workers are heading to the online paper registration, says the source. In contrast, a few graduates out of them turn their steps toward online paper while not seeing any opportunities within and outside the country. During and after the pandemic lock down, many people lost their job in abroad and country.
To get online paper registered in Department Of Information And Broadcasting the media house must submit the particular of names and their bank accounts at least three media workers working in the proper media along with the appointment letter of editor. Department Of Information And Broadcasting takes no charge except a postal stamp costing Rs.10 and supporting documents.
