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In a bustling Kathmandu neighborhood, three young professionals moved in overlapping circles. was a sharp journalist, Jyoti Khadka (no relation, though the shared surname often caused confusion) was a dedicated school principal, and Prakash Ojha was an ethical startup founder.
Instead of panicking or attacking each other, Scandal Jessica Khadka -Jyoti Khadka- And Prakash Ojha
They realized the "scandal" was likely a case of mistaken identity—someone had confused Jyoti Khadka (the principal) with a different Jyoti Khadka involved in a financial dispute elsewhere. The anonymous poster had tied unrelated names for clicks.
They didn't seek revenge. Instead, they made a joint public statement: "There is no scandal. We are three professionals who barely know one another. Spreading false rumors harms real people. We request everyone to verify before sharing." I understand you're looking for a helpful or
One morning, an anonymous social media post appeared: "Big scandal involving Jessica, Jyoti, and Prakash. Secrets exposed soon."
The three realized how easily false information spreads. So they launched a small campaign called "Verify Before You Amplify" — Jessica wrote articles on media ethics, Jyoti taught digital literacy in her school, and Prakash built a simple fact-checking tool for local news. Title: The Whisper That Wasn't True In a
Jessica messaged both Jyoti and Prakash: "I don't know who started this, but can we meet? I want clarity, not chaos." They met at a quiet café.
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