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Roshan Shrestha

From Bhikitia, An open encyclopedia

Roshan Shrestha (Nepali: रोशन श्रेष्ठ; born 14 October 1996) is a Nepali journalist, author, and digital media founder. He is known for integrating investigative reporting with technology-driven public communication. Shrestha established Khoj Samachar, initiated the Wikinp knowledge project, and developed the Kamko App to promote verified news and civic awareness.[1][2]

Roshan Shrestha
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Born October 14, 1996 (1996-Graphic Designer-Graphic Designer) (age 29)
Place of Birth Bahrabise, Nepal
Nationality Nepali
Occupation Journalist, media entrepreneur, author
Notable Works The Digital Voice of Nepal (2025)
Website roshanstha.com

Early life

Shrestha was born in Bahrabise a town in eastern Nepal. He studied at Shree Bachchhala Devi Higher Secondary School, where he began writing social and youth-focused articles that later shaped his journalistic approach.[3]

Digital Initiatives

In 2021, Shrestha founded Khoj Samachar, a bilingual digital newsroom that operates under Bethel Media House Pvt. Ltd.

The platform became known for fact-based investigations, covering both Nepali and global issues related to governance and accountability.[4]

In 2025, he introduced the Kamko App, which integrates verified news, a Nepali calendar, and real-time civic services.

Within months, it reached over 100,000 users across Nepali communities worldwide and was officially acknowledged in Nepal’s federal parliament for promoting digital access.[5]

Authorship

Shrestha wrote the nonfiction eBook The Digital Voice of Nepal (2025), published globally through Draft2Digital. The book explores Nepal’s transformation from rural information barriers to a connected digital society, highlighting his personal journey as part of that shift.[6][7]

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