KhojX is a nonfiction book written by Nepali journalist and digital media entrepreneur Roshan Shrestha.[1]
Subtitled News Age, the book was published in October 2025 by Khoj Samachar. It explores Nepal’s evolving digital journalism, highlighting truth, media ethics, and fact-checking in an era shaped by speed, misinformation, and technology.[2]
KhojX

| Author | Roshan Shrestha |
|---|---|
| Country | Nepal |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Non-fiction / Digital Journalism |
| Publisher | Khoj Samachar |
| Publication date | October 2025 |
| Media type | E-book / Digital Edition |
| ISBN | 9798232928483 |
| Pages | 13 (paper-equivalent) |
| Cover artist | Roshan Shrestha |
Overview
KhojX (subtitle News Age) presents Nepal’s transformation in journalism during the digital revolution. It delves into misinformation, fact-checking, and the growing influence of young investigative reporters redefining truth through technology.[3]
Summary
Across chapters like The Digital Awakening, The Age of Noise, and The Future of Journalism, the author reflects on challenges of credibility and responsibility in Nepal’s fast-moving news culture. It emphasizes that while technology accelerates storytelling, ethics and verification remain the soul of journalism.[4]
Author

Roshan Shrestha is a Nepali journalist, author, and digital media entrepreneur born in Bahrabise. He completed his higher secondary education at Shree Bachchhala Devi Higher Secondary School. He is the founder and editor-in-chief of Khoj Samachar, the initiator of WikiNP, and the author of The Digital Voice of Nepal, KhojX, Khojmad and Khojpat. Known for promoting transparency, civic engagement, and digital literacy, he also developed the Kamko App, a public-service digital platform focused on verified information and public awareness.[5]
Publication and Availability
The book was released worldwide in October 2025 across multiple international e-book platforms, including Google Play Books, Amazon, Apple Books, Smashwords, Kobo, Vivlio, and Thalia. It is also available through the universal distribution link on Books2Read.[6][7]