At Last, a Village Voice

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Townspeople in Nepal have over 300 newspapers, both good and bad, to choose from. But, so far, the people of the country's 50,000-plus villages, with over 90 per cent of the population, have had none directed specifically at them. That deficiency has now been corrected with the debut of Gaun Ghar, a wall newspaper which is emerging as an important source of information on change and development for the villager.

Posted on the walls of village schools, banks and tea shops, Gaun Ghar seems to have hit its target readership. Men and women on their way to the fields or forest increasingly stop by to go through the tabloid's large type and easy script. Children on their way home from school test themselves on what the latest Gaun Ghar has to say. The twenty by thirty inch poster sized newspaper sometimes does not get pasted and is passed hand to hand.

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