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Nepal’s digital media landscape has seen a notable editorial change with the appointment of Naresh Gyawali as the new editor of Ratopati.com, one of the country’s leading online news portals.
According to the announcement published by Ratopati, Gyawali’s appointment marks a leadership transition within the organisation’s editorial structure, as the platform continues to expand its newsroom operations and strengthen its digital-first news delivery. The decision was formally communicated by the outlet’s management, signalling confidence in his experience and editorial direction.
Gyawali brings extensive experience in Nepali journalism, having worked across multiple media institutions in reporting, editing, and newsroom leadership roles. His background is expected to contribute to Ratopati’s continued focus on political reporting, current affairs coverage, and multimedia storytelling in a competitive online news environment.
Hamropatro also reported the appointment, noting that the leadership change reflects ongoing restructuring within Nepal’s digital media sector, where news organisations are increasingly investing in experienced editorial leadership to manage growing audience demand and fast-paced content production.
The appointment comes at a time when Nepali online media outlets are undergoing rapid expansion, driven by increased internet penetration and shifting audience consumption patterns. Digital news platforms in Nepal have increasingly become primary sources of political and social information, particularly among younger audiences.
Ratopati, in particular, has grown into a prominent digital newsroom with a wide editorial team covering national politics, business, provincial affairs, and international news. The outlet has also been expanding its multimedia and diaspora reporting segments in recent years.
Editorial appointments such as this are seen as significant in Nepal’s competitive media environment, where credibility, speed, and digital reach are central to audience trust and engagement. Media analysts note that leadership changes often signal strategic shifts in tone, priorities, and newsroom management practices.
The new appointment is expected to shape Ratopati’s editorial direction going forward, as the platform continues to position itself among the leading online news providers in Nepal’s evolving media ecosystem.
Reference –
https://english.hamropatro.com/news/details/7710568869623288?ns=
https://english.ratopati.com/story/58990/gyawali-appointed-as-editor-of-ratopaticom



