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Matina ya swan (Newar: मतिनाया स्वां) is the first Newar-language program in the Nepalese-government-owned Nepal Television 2 channel. The program was telecasted after the second Jana aandolan movement of Nepal. The program focusses on Newar culture and language.

Anchor

  • Pabitra Kasaa

See also

Nepal Bhasa in mass media
Radio Nepal
Image Channel
Nepal television 2
Sagarmatha Television
FM stations


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