Welcome to NepaliVoices!

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NepaliVoices is now online.

As promised, today is Oct 1 – a historic date. It is a historic day because on the same day two years ago, United We Blog! – the pioneering blog was established by Dinesh Wagle and Ujjwal Acharya.

NepaliVoices will be a voice for all Nepali bloggers.

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About Ujjwal Acharya

The Radiant Star is a personal blog of Ujjwal Acharya, 31, - a professional journalist and a hobbyist blogger. This blog features personal posts with occasional opinion on media, citizen journalism and blogs of Nepal; and resources for the journalism students.
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4 Responses to Welcome to NepaliVoices!

  1. Hamroblog says:

    Warm Welcome Nepali Voice in Nepali blogging world.

  2. Ajaya Dhakal says:

    Hey Guys,
    I have also thought to establish some site like this. I am very happy to see this blog. Why not we make it a common blog from the bloggers around the world. Like, I have seen few bloggers/commenters in merosansar.com who frequently write comments and publish posts.
    In my opinion it will sound good if we work in group. For example, I can post my blog entry to this blog in addition to my blog from Virginia, somebody can do from New York, Somebody from Japan,
    Somebody from europe and off course Nepal too. This will make substantially increase the number of posts in this blog in addition, the number of visitors too. If you like my idea, please send me an email, ajaya.dhakal@gmail.com.

    Cheers & Warm Welcome too !

  3. Raj Shrestha says:

    Ujjwalji Great job,
    Thats our proud of all nepali blogger that a SAJHA CHAUTARI have been established for us to cheer up this Blogging Nepal.
    Keep it Up ! We are here to give you a company….

  4. It’s a wonderful idea. Pls take initiative and give me a call, I will definitely attend such meeting. Bloggers’ association is urgently required in Nepal and we also need to prepare our future policies and strategies because the bloggers’ mission before and after the peace deal has changed.

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