No ads found for this position

Radio Nepal should be ‘voice of voiceless’: President Paudel

No ads found for this position

KATHMANDU: President Ramchandra Paudel has called on Radio Nepal, transformed into Public Service Broadcasting this year, to become ‘voice of voiceless’ and active in the path of institutionalizing federal democratic republic system adopted by the country.

In a message of best wishes today on the 75th anniversary of the Radio Nepal, President Paudel asked the Radio Nepal to ensure people’s right to information as well as to work effectively as per the sentiments and objectives of public service broadcasting.

Requesting to carryout activities to strengthen democracy based on pluralism, he said the development of internet and information technology has brought significant change in content of news and dissemination of factual information.

“Radio Nepal has made a significant contribution to the preservation and promotion of the inclusive character of Nepali society by broadcasting news in 25 languages and programmes in 24 languages’, reads the message.

“I believe that media including Radio Nepal will work in a more responsible, accountable and trustworthy manner in their services, quality and news presentation using capable human resources and modern technology at maximum”, shared President Paudel.