The Himalayan Times, daily broadsheet national newspaper was launched on November 23, 2001 . It has ever since its launch, been the highest circulated English daily in the country. It is read as much for the wealth of information as for its colorful features. It has become a staple of the young and the discerning in Nepal , and Nepalese abroad. It has always strived to achieve optimum readers’ delight, with pioneer offers like
Perspectives - Every Sunday - 4 pages of Corporate dossier in pink
• Focused on Corporate/ Business Sector
• Featuring:
• Management Mantra
• Management Mantra
• Brand Equity
• Legal & Financial assets
Thank God It’s Friday (TGIF)
A glossy supplement focusing on high society of Kathmandu & elsewhere in Nepal . With TGIF we also pioneered the concept of Page 3 in Nepal .
• Featuring:
• Personality
• Kathmandu High by Bloody Mary
• Love Bytes
• Page 3 photo features
• Fashion Statement
• A take on eating out
• This well strategized effort concentrates on the shoppers
and provides well researched inputs on satiating their
craving for shopping.
craving for shopping.
• Tips on bargains, best buy, places and brands
Hi-Tech Plus – Every Monday
• Suggests latest gizmos’ arrival
• Technical tips
• Games and much more to hook on youth and executives
• Suggests latest gizmos’ arrival
• Technical tips
• Games and much more to hook on youth and executives
from business world
Health Plus – Every Tuesday
• A complete guide on health, featuring -
• Medical Board - Responses to readers' queries from top doctors
who are otherwise inaccessible to several people owing to
their rather busy schedule
• Fitness tips
• Nutrition tips
• A pioneering effort in providing a common platform for job providers and seekers
• Also featuring: Tips related to HR, interview preparations, hot jobs listings etc.
CAMPUS Plus – Every Wednesday
dedicated to campus life, achievements therein, activities &
events circling campuses and various other features of interest to
campus crowd, in general
SCHOOL TIMES – Every Thursday
Committed to the concept of ‘Newspaper In Education’, School Times has captured the interest of the upcoming and discerning generation by providing them a platform to act as ‘School Correspondent’ for The Himalayan Times. As they report the activities and events of the happenings in their school, they not only hone their skills in writing but also taste an experience of a profession which could likely be their future calling.
• Features:
• Articles by students
• News report on school activities
• Witty quotes and quizzes
Yet another pioneering effort which takes a critical look at
the environmental issues plaguing Nepal in particular and the world in general.
PROPERTY PLUS – Every Saturday