Kathmandu. Karma Sherpa, a tourism entrepreneur and central member of the Nepali Congress Forest, Environment and Disaster Management Department, has distributed relief to 100 households.
Entrepreneur Sherpa has distributed relief to the daily laborers and students of various villages of the district who are temporarily residing in Kathmandu with Solukhumbu as their permanent address. Karma Sherpa, a tourism entrepreneur and youth leader, said that the relief was distributed to the workers and students whose daily lives were still in trouble due to the long-running lockout and ban to avoid the corona virus (Covid-19) with a new variant spreading as a global epidemic.
‘I have shown more humanity than relief. It is a humanitarian duty for all of us to help as much as we can. ‘Leader Sherpa said,’ Time and circumstances are never under our control. Sometimes problems come up. Our victory is to face those problems head on. So in this great crisis, I have done only what I can.’
Sherpa is also the Nepali Congress’ Solukhumbu’s state ‘B’ coordinator and the president of The Small World (TSW). As a relief, Sherpa has distributed a 25 kg bag of rice, 5 kg of pulses and 5 kg of tofu per family.
Leader Sherpa has been feeding food at various places in the valley for a month in collaboration with various social organizations.