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A H u m b l e P r e s e n t a t i o n o f C J
M C
F r o m T h e L a n d o f M o u n t E v e r
e s t
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NEPAL
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NEPAL
GEOGRAPHY
Far Western
Mid Western
Western
Latitude 26o 22 N to 300 27N
Central
Eastern
Longitude 80o 4 E to 88o 12 E
Boarder North- China, East/West/South India
Area 147181 sq. km
Region 5 Eastern, Central, Western,
Mid-western Far-Western
Zone 14 Mechi, Koshi, Sagarmatha, Janakpur,
Bagmati, Narayani, Gandaki, Dhaulagiri,
Lumbini, Rapti, Bheri, Karnali, Seti Mahakali
District 75
Municipality 58
Village(VDC) 3,915
Geo. Region 3 Mountain (15), Hill (68)
Terai (17)
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NEPAL
POPULATION
Total 23151423 Male 11563921(49.95)Female
11587502 (50.05)
No. of Households 4253220No. of persons
perhouseholds 5.4
AGE GROUP 0-4 yrs. 2755213 (11.90) (1395715 M,
1359498 F)5-14 yrs. 6193374 (26.75) (3166893
M, 3024481F)15-59 yrs. 12310968 (53.16)
(6051930 M, 6259038 F) 60 yrs. 732539 (8.19)
(744840 M, 732539F)
POPULATION
URBAN-RURAL STRUCTUREUrban 3227879 (13.94)
(1664362 M, 1563517 F)Rural 19509055 (86.06)
(9695016 M, 9814039 F)
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTIONMountain 1690094
(7.3) (844202 M, 845892 F) Hill 10256080
(44.3) (5122912 M, 5133168 F) Tarai 11205249(48
.4) (5597022 M, 5608227 F)
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NEPAL
HRD DATA
Literacy Rate 53.74 Male 65.08 Female
42.49
Population Growth 2.25 per annum
Life Expectancy at birth 59.7
Per Capita GDP NRs. 17800
Per Capita GNP NRs. 18,577
Consumption/GDP() 88.66
Investment/GDP () 26.06
Gross Domestic Saving/GDP () 11.34
Export/GDP () 14.62
Import/GDP () 5.45
Economically ActivePopulation 58.2
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NEPAL
MEDIA SCENARIO
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NEPAL
MASS MEDIA
TV CHANNEL Running 6Under process 2Total 8
RADIO AM 1FM 47Total 48
NEWSPAPERSDaily 246Bi-weekly 17Weekly 1167F
ortnightly 240Monthly 986Bi-monthly 232Tri-m
onthly 360Quarterly 20Bi yearly 52Yearly 58
Total 3378
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NEPAL
ELECTRONIC MEDIA
TELEVISION
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NEPAL
ACCESS TO TV VIEWING
ALL OVER NEPAL
KATHMANDU VALLEY
  • Based on study conducted by AC Nielsen (ORG
    MARG) Nepal for Kantipur Television .

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NEPAL
ELECTRONIC MEDIA/Television Station
NEPAL TELEVISIONNepal's First state owned
Satellite ChannelStarted 1985 Coverage 55
Air Hour 17.5Hrs.Program InfotainmentStreng
th National TV station
IMAGE CHANNEL First Private Metro Channel
covering KTM Valley onlyStarted 2003
Coverage 5 Air Hour 17.5hrs.Program
InfotainmentStrength Music
CHANNEL NEPALFirst Private Satellite
ChannelStarted 2001 Coverage 14Air Hour
18Hrs.Program InfotainmentStrength Cable
Network
KANTIPUR TELEVISIONPrivate Terrestrial Channel,
now coveringKTM Valley onlyStarted 2003
Coverage 18Air Hour 1730 hrs.program
InfotainmentStrength Current Affairs
NEPAL 1Private Satellite Channel aired from
Delhi, IndiaStarted 2003 Coverage 8 Nepal
South AsiaAir Hour 24Hrs.Program
InfotainmentStrength Technology
NTV 2 METRO Metro Channel of state owned Nepal
TelevisionStarted 2003 Coverage 7.5
Kathmandu ValleyAir Hour 9 Hrs.Program
InfotainmentStrength Technology
 Incoming Channels Shangri-La Channel, Avenues
Television
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NEPAL
TV VIEWERSHIP
  • Based on study conducted by AC Nielsen (ORG
    MARG) Nepal for Kantipur Television .

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NEPAL
ELECTRONIC MEDIA
RADIO-AM/FM
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NEPAL
ACCESS TO RADIO LISTENING
  • Based on study conducted by AC Nielsen (ORG
    MARG) Nepal for Kantipur Television .

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KATHMANDU VALLEY
Radio NepalStar FM Kathmandu
Radio Sagarmatha Lalitpur
Pryabarania Chakra FM Lalitpur
Katntipur FM Lalitpur
Image FM Kathmandu
Metro FM Kathmandu
HITS FM Kathmandu
Adhyatma Jyoti FM Kathmandu
Times FM Lalitpur
Nepal FM Lalitpur
City FM Kathmandu
HBC FM Kathmandu
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OUT OF KATHMANDU VALLEY
18.Karnali FM
7.Synergy FM
19.RadioBheri FM
12.ButawalFM
15.SwargadwariFM
6.KalikaFM
13.RadioMadanPokharaFM
5.Manakamana FM
10.HimchuliFM
4.Kantipur FM
14.RadioLumbiniFM
8.AnnapurnaFM
20.Dhaulagiri FM
1.Kanchanjunga FM
16.Solu FM
11.Pokhara FM
9.Machhapuchhre FM
2.Saptakoshi FM
17.Palung FM
21.Shreenagar FM
3.Koshi FM
1. Kanchanjunga FM - Birtamod, Jhapa, 2.
Saptakoshi FM - Itahari, Sunsari, 3. Koshi FM -
Biratnagar, Morang, 4. Kantipur FM Dharna,
Sunsari, 5.Manakamana FM - Hetauda, Makawanpur,
6. Kalika FM - Bharatpur, Chitawan, 7. Synergy
FM - Bharatpur, Chitawan, 8. Annapurna FM -
Pokhara, Kaski, 9. Machhapuchhre FM - Pokhara,
Kaski, 10. Himchuli FM - Pokhara, Kaski, 11.
Pokhara FM - Pokhara, Kaski, 12. Butwal FM -
Butwal, Rupandehi, 13. Madanpokhara FM - Tansen,
Palpa, 14. Radio Lumbini - Manigram, Rupandehi,
15. Radio Swargadwari - Dang 16. Solu
FM-Solukhumbhu 17. Palung FM- Makawanpur 18.
Karnali FM- Jumla 19. Radio Bheri FM- Bheri 20.
Dhaulagiri FM- Dhaulagiri 21. Shreenagar FM- Palpa
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NEPAL
PRINT MEDIA
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE
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PRINT MEDIA/Circulation
NEPAL
A class Newspapers Magazines certified by ABC
Bureau of Press Council Nepal, HMG/N Medias
claimed more than the given figure. ABC
circulation Bureau of HMG/N Press Council, Nepal
certified the figures for FY 2059/60.
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NEPAL
NEWSPAPER READERSHIP
  • Based on study conducted by AC Nielsen (ORG
    MARG) Nepal for Kantipur Television .

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a v i s i o n f o r t o m o r r
o w
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First lady PhD scholar in mass communication
18 years experience in abroad
Back to motherland with the zeal of doing
something new
Set up Woman Journalists Association , Nepal
DR. MANJU MISHRA
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CJMC
CJMC Launched in January 2002
As the first private sector initiative in
journalism mass communication.
With the affiliation to Purbanchal University.
Start Post Graduate initially
Then Bachelor level in same discipline
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OBJECTIVES
To create awareness about the role of journalism
mass communication and make the environment
friendly
To provide opportunity of higher level education
in journalism mass communication
To make Nepal self-sufficient in skilled manpower
in the journalism and communication sector.
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Prime Location at the heart of Kathmandu, Capital
City of Nepal
FACILITIES
CJMC Community F.M Radio
Anjelika Photo Studio
Computer Lab with Internet Facility
Library
Scholarships
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International Journalism
DEPARTMENTS
Nepalese Journalism
Print Media
Electronic Media
Modern Technology
Mass Communication Research Methodology
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TEACHERS
5 Visiting Professors
5 Professors With PhD degree
7 Associate Professors with Post Graduate in
relative discipline
10 Lectures with master degree in relative
discipline
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MANAGEMENT
15 members Governing Councils
7 Members Board of Directors
6 Members Advisory Body
Principal, Faculty Chief, Shift Coordinator,
Administrative staffs
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College has been short listed as a partner
Fredscopset of Norway and took part in a workshop
in Uganda
ACHIEVEMENTS
College student topped the University exams in
the first batch.
College was chosen to conduct a seven-day
National training programme by PRSP and UNDP
College lecturer participated in TOR training in
Malaysia by UNESCO
College conducted a National Workshop Education
for All sponsored by UNESCO.
College stablished a In-house FM studio
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College of Journalism and Mass Communication
(CJMC)
JOURNEY
Growing into..
Prithvi Narayan University of Mass Communication
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Educating Responsible professional in a mass
communication Age
Intend to build on that experience to create
South Asias first University of Mass
Communication
Already taken initiation by registering the
University
Appeal to enhance to join hands to make this
dream comes true through partnership approach
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SECOND OPINION
College of Journalism and Mass Communication has
done a great service for journalism education in
this country by initiating the study of
journalism at a Masters level. I consider it a
privilege to have been associated with it from
the very beginning, albeit in an informal way.
Mr. Bharat Dutta KoiralaWinner- Ramon Magsaysay
Award Secretary General, Nepal Press Institute
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SECOND OPINION
I am very impressed by the work of Dr. Manju
Mishra. This country needs to educate journalists
who are able to report objectively on what is
happening in this country. Without that we cannot
have the kind of dialogue we need to build a
democracy. If she can get the international
support she is seeking to improve the quality of
journalism education, it will be a real service
to Nepal.
Professor Bidur Kumar Upaadhyaya, Chairman of the
Nepal University Grants Commission
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SECOND OPINION
The Institute worked with the college to draft
the syllabus for radio. The college is properly
equipped for the students needs and we know Dr.
Mishra wants to turn its training studio into a
live radio station run by the students as a
community radio. We expect to hear of her success
soon. Congratulations!
Dr. Ruediger Claus, Director Angelika Schulze,
radio lecturer International Institute of
Journalism, Brandenburg
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SECOND OPINION
I am convinced that if it were possible to move
Mt. Everest, Manju Mishra would find a way to do
it.
Robert C. Kerr, former-Director of the American
Center to Nepal 2002
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HUMBLE REQUEST
Together we will help shape the development of
our regions mass media- and in turn help build
the future of our region. Lets join hands for
glocalization in regional level and make right to
information for all. CJMC welcomes you all in
the land of Mount Everest to work together to
educate responsible professionals in a mass
communication Age.
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GOLDEN MOMENTS
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GOLDEN MOMENTS
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GOLDEN MOMENTS
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GOLDEN MOMENTS
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GOLDEN MOMENTS
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WE ARE HERE FOR YOU
GPO Box No. 23498 Address Subidhanagar,
Tinkune Kathmandu, Nepal Telephone No. 00
9771 4443849 / 2070740 E-mail Address
drmanju_at_wlink.com.np Web Site
www.colofjournalism.edu.np
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