Kathmandu. Karma Sherpa, a tourism entrepreneur and central member of the Nepali Congress Forest, Environment and Disaster Management Department, has distributed relief to 107 households.
Relief has been distributed to the daily laborers and students of Mapya Dudhkoshi village who have been living in Kathmandu temporarily with Solukhumbu as their permanent address. Karma Sherpa, a tourism entrepreneur and youth leader, said that relief has been distributed to those who have been in trouble for a long time to avoid the corona virus (Covid-19) with a new variant that is spreading like a global epidemic.
“We have tried to help the workers and students who are raising their families by selling labor on a daily basis, even if it is a little bit in their grief,” said Sherpa. Relief has been distributed.
Sherpa is also the Congress’ Solukhumbu’s state ‘B’ coordinator and the president of The Small World (TSW). As a relief, Sherpa has distributed one sack of 25 kg rice to each family.
Nepali Congress leader and former party president of Solukhumbu Angelu Sherpa, leader Krishna Prasad Niraula, Karma Sherpa, Surya Kulung, Roshan Thulung, Sarala Nachiring, Nepali Congress Solukhumbu Kathmandu liaison committee vice president Chandra Khaling Rai, Baburam Acharya and Sanga Rai were present at the relief distribution program.
Leader Sherpa has been feeding food at various places in the valley for a month in collaboration with various social organizations.