Eagle FM (Nepal)

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Eagle FM or Radio Eagle (Nepali : ईगल एफ:एम) 99.2 MHz is an independent local radio station at Phidim, Panchatar district in east zone of Nepal in Asia Pacific.It is owned by private group and it is running by being based in community service. Its all rights are limited to Managing Director. The station is mainly aimed at local people's culture & languages promotion. In its broadcast area its listenership outstrips Phidim, rivals like Singalila FM, Radio sum a lung 102.3 MHz and local news advertisements. Radio or Eagle FM has not yet its sister stations. [ citation needed ] Eagle FM is available online. Its ability of broadcasting is roughly about 3 to 4 miles & also it is able to cover roughly 300000 to 400000 peoples staying around its areas.

Nepali language Indo-Aryan (Pahari) and official language of Nepal

Nepali, known by the endonym Khas Kura also known as Gorkhali or Parbatiya, is an Indo-Aryan language of the sub-branch of Eastern Pahari. It is the official language of Nepal and one of the official status gained language of India. It is spoken mainly in Nepal and by about a quarter of the population in Bhutan. In India, Nepali is listed in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution as an Indian language, with official status in the state of Sikkim, and spoken in Northeast Indian states such as Assam and in West Bengal's Darjeeling district. It is also spoken in Burma and by the Nepali diaspora worldwide. Nepali developed in proximity to a number of Indo-Aryan languages, most notably the other Pahari languages and Maithili, and shows Sanskrit influence. However, owing to Nepal's location, it has also been influenced by Tibeto-Burman languages. Nepali is mainly differentiated from Central Pahari, both in grammar and vocabulary, by Tibeto-Burman idioms owing to close contact with this language group.

Phidim Municipality in Mechi Zone, Nepal

Phidim Municipality is the headquarters of the Panchthar District in the Mechi Zone of eastern Nepal. Phidim was upgraded into 'municipality' from 'village' when a development committee merged with other vdcs - including Phidim, Chokmagu and Siwa villages - on 18 May 2014. It serves as a route for trekkers and locals who travel to and from the Taplejung district bordering with the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China. It is also a commercial hub for the rural people of the district.

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