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Radio Candid’s beta version app now available in Google Play Store



KATHMANDU: The beta version app of Radio Candid, operated under Pavilion Media Group, has been made public.

All the news and programs of Radio Candid can be listened live through the app, which also includes other useful daily materials such as dictionary, calendar, forex, gold and silver price, horoscope, QR-code scanner, date converter, and a multitude of other features.

Currently, Android users can download and install this app through the Google Play store. News, calendar, horoscope, price of vegetables, radio, Unicode, and other necessary stuff can be obtained through the app.

To get Radio Candid’s app, one can download it by clicking on the link here or by searching for Radio Candid in the Google Play store and installing it.

Pavilion Media Group has expressed its commitment to update and refine the app further based on the suggestions received from the users.

Radio Candid’s app will be available on Apple’s iOS operating system in a few days.

Radio Candid is confident that the app is user-friendly for all levels.

As the number of smartphone users is on the rise in Nepal, Pavilion Media Group believes that the app, which has been made public for users’ convenience, will further help expand the domain of radio listeners.

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