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1. Introduction

Project Khabar is a contemporary, project-and-development oriented digital news portal operating out of Kathmandu, Nepal. It is published by Vishwa Darshan Media Group (VDMG) under the journalistic registration of the Nepal Information Department. With a registration number and press council certificate in place, it offers credible, up-to-date, in-depth coverage of infrastructure initiatives, investment projects, social development schemes, business & economy issues, and related governance in Nepal and the wider region.
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2. Mission & Vision

Mission:

To bring transparent, timely and insightful reporting on the spectrum of development projects, investments, social programmes and governance in Nepal — from national to local levels.

To serve as a bridge between policymakers, investors, businesses, communities and civil society through reliable information.

To spotlight project-performance, accountability, outcomes, gaps and opportunities — making “projects” meaningful again for the ordinary citizen.

Vision:

A Nepal where public projects and private investments both serve people’s real needs, with high standards of planning, execution and outcome.

A media platform recognised for depth in project-coverage, analytical journalism, constructive critique and enabling informed citizen participation in development.

To become the go-to portal for stakeholders (government, private sector, NGOs, academia) seeking well-researched stories on project finance, governance, socio-economic impact, and innovation.

3. What We Cover

Project Khabar’s coverage can broadly be grouped into:

Major national-level projects & programmes: e.g., infrastructure (roads, energy, airports), provincial investment summits, national policies.

Regional/local development projects: scrutiny of budgets, implementation status, community impact, e.g., coverage of municipalities and their policies.

Business, investment & economy: project finance, corporate profiles, industry initiatives, start-ups and innovation in Nepal.

Accountability & governance: investigative pieces on delays, cost-overruns, corruption, project mismanagement.

Editorial & thought leadership: features, opinion-pieces and analyses on project-related issues — e.g., how youth activism affects project governance, how technology changes project execution.

4. Our Editorial Values

Accuracy & reliability: All information is cross-checked and sources verified; the portal maintains its registration and press-certification credentials.

Depth over speed: While we recognise the need for timely news, our niche is deep dive into project-life cycles, performance and outcomes, not mere surface-level reporting.

Independence: We strike a balance between highlighting good practices and holding accountable the actors (government/private) where projects fail or falter.

Accessibility: We write in Nepali (and also provide some English content) so that development-information reaches all segments — policymakers, businesspeople, local communities.

Engagement & transparency: We encourage reader interaction, feedback on project-stories, and provide clear references to data and documents wherever available.

5. Audience & Stakeholders

Project Khabar serves a broad audience:

Government agencies and policymakers who want to monitor project-implementation, budgets and outcomes.

Private sector investors, contractors, developers, advisors looking for latest developments, opportunities, risks.

Civil society organisations, NGOs, community groups working on local development and oversight.

Academics, researchers and students studying public administration, project management, development economics.

General public and citizens keen to understand how public money is used in projects, what benefits accrue, and where gaps remain.

6. What Makes Us Unique

Project-focus: Unlike generic news portals, we specialise in “projects” — infrastructure, social, business and governance initiatives — offering a niche but crucial domain of coverage.

Multi-vector coverage: We cover national, regional and local projects, bridging the gap between macro-initiatives and grassroots realities.

Analytical storytelling: Not just what happened, but why it matters, what the numbers are, who benefits, what are risks — we bring context.

Interactive format: We feature profiles, project trackers, performance updates, case-studies, which enable stakeholders to get detailed insight (e.g., see example article “किसानको साथी…” on My Kisan app).
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Credible registration: With Information Department registration No. 3936 and Press Council certificate No. 4165, based in Mid-Baneshwor, Kathmandu.
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7. Growth & Services

Beyond standard news, Project Khabar offers:

Project-profiling services: Spotlight articles for large scale investments or innovation-driven initiatives (for sponsors or partners) — this can be a paid editorial service.

Advertising & partnerships: Opportunities for brands, companies and initiatives to reach a targeted audience of development and investment professionals.

Data & research briefs: Periodic reports and trackers on major projects, investment flows, provincial development, that stakeholders can subscribe to.

Events & webinars: Hosting or co-hosting forums on “Project Implementation in Nepal”, “Investment trends”, “Local development best practices”.

Localized editions: Region-specific focus (e.g., Province 1, Lumbini, Karnali) showing how projects affect local communities, inviting local voices.

8. Future Roadmap

Expand English-language coverage further to reach international partners and investors.

Launch interactive dashboards showing project status, budget flow, timelines for key national/regional projects.

Strengthen citizen-journalism network harvesting local insights from municipalities and rural areas.

Build mobile-app version for easier access and push notifications, especially for time-sensitive project updates.

Foster deeper data-journalism: visualisations, GIS maps of project locations, success/failure indicators.

Partnership with academic institutions for research collaborations and report generation.

9. How to Connect

Address: Mid Baneshwor, Kathmandu, Nepal.
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Phone: 9851312159, 9866953964.

Email: projectkhabaronline@gmail.com

Website: www.projectkhabar.com

For advertising, project-profiling or sending in news/tips: Click the (Submit Project) link on the site.

10. Tagline
“Making projects meaningful for people”
“From blueprint to benefit: your window into Nepal’s development”