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ECN brings social media activities under election code of conduct

Kathmandu, Jan 11: The Election Commission has brought activities on social networking platforms under the purview of the election code of conduct with the objective of ensuring that the March 5 election to the House of Representatives is conducted in a free, fair, and credible manner. According to the Commission,

Govt. renews its appeal for social networking platforms to get…

The government has again urged all social networking platforms to join the registration process in the country.

NTA directs to deactivate 26 unlisted social media platforms

The Nepal Telecommunication Authority has directed mobile and internet service providers to deactivate 26 unlisted social media platforms in Nepal.

Nepal govt. decides to shut down unregistered social media platforms,…

The Government of Nepal has announced that it will gradually block META (Facebook, WhatsApp), X, YouTube and other unregistered popular

Press Union calls for withdrawing ‘Social Media Bill, 2081’

The national conference of the NPU province and chapter presidents held on February 17-19, hosted by the Union Central Committee,

Communications Minister vows to pass Bill on Social Media Regulations

Minister for Communications and Information Technology Prithvi Subba Gurung has expressed his firm determination to pass the Bill on Social

Social Media Bill presented in National Assembly

Kathmandu, Feb 9: The Media Council Bill, 2081 BS has been presented in the National Assembly (NA). Minister for Communications

Curb on social network sites’ anarchy essential: Minister Gurung

Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung, has said people were visiting the ministry with the requests to

FoE defenders show concern over draft bill on social media

The freedom of expression (FoE) advocates and rights defenders have showed concern over the draft bill on social media.

Let’s ban social media or regulate it

Numerous studies have shown that social media can significantly affect students' academic performance. The constant notifications, messages, and the temptation