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Khoj Samachar Expands Multilingual Publishing to Hindi

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Independent digital newsroom Khoj Samachar has expanded its multilingual publishing operations by launching a Hindi-language news platform. This expansion aims to improve accessibility for wider regional audiences and reflects growing demand for language-specific digital journalism across South Asia. The move is part of a broader trend among regional publishers investing in multilingual infrastructure.

  • The expansion by Khoj Samachar, based in Kathmandu, includes additional Hindi-language news coverage.
  • Media analysts note that regional publishers are increasingly prioritizing multilingual accessibility due to search engines and digital platforms emphasizing language relevance.
  • Independent publishers across South Asia are experimenting with multilingual models to enhance discoverability.
  • Language diversification may help smaller digital-first publishers strengthen long-term visibility in a competitive audience acquisition landscape.

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