Kathmandu. The Press Council Nepal has drawn serious attention to the increasing unprofessional activities of some media outlets, journalists and social media users during its continuous monitoring of the code of ethics for journalism. In a press release issued by the council, it has been noted that there has been an increase in the trend of entering various offices, educational institutions and event venues without journalist identity cards or …
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Kathmandu. The Press Council Nepal has drawn serious attention to the increasing unprofessional activities of some media outlets, journalists and social media users during its continuous monitoring of the code of ethics for journalism. In a press release issued by the council, it has been noted that there has been an increase in the trend of entering various offices, educational institutions and event venues without journalist identity cards or …