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Rajan Thapaliya / Khasokhas

Notice pasted on the door of Himalayan Yak Restaurant with information that it is temporarily closed.

Kishor Panthi for Khasokhas Weekly

COVID-19
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Epidemic Effect: New York’s First Nepali Restaurant Temporarily Closed, as Others Struggle

By Kishor Panthi for Khasokhas Weekly | February 4, 2021

Several of the Nepali businesses in and around Jackson Heights are closed or only party operational.

Coronavirus

Recovered Queens Nurse Shares Her Coronavirus Story: ‘I Had to Be Strong’

By Kishor Panthi for Khasokhas Weekly | April 9, 2020

‘When I was told that they would not test for coronavirus, I felt really helpless,’ Nima Sherpa said. ‘But I gathered all my strength and told myself that it’s me who has to fight this battle.’

Health and Environment

Father Remembers 10-Year-Old Son Killed in Queens Sanitation Truck Crash

By Kishor Panthi for Khasokhas Weekly | March 3, 2020

Purushottam Panthi is planning to register a nonprofit organization in memory of his son, Shree.

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