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Nepal to own its satellite


23 February 2019  

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After six decades in the world history of satellite, Nepal is finally going to have its own satellite, writes Naya Patrika. The satellite made by Nepali scientists, Avas Maskey and Hari Ram Shrestha, studying in Japan will be launched in the space on April 17th.

The newspaper has also highlighted the news of the dissolution of the task force by the Nepal Communist Party (NCP) secretariat meeting yesterday. On its front page, it also gives the news of a bomb explosion at the NCELL head office in Bhainsepati, Lalitpur.

 

Publish Date : 23 February 2019 07:45 AM

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