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May 2020 Newsletter

Welcome to the 134th Edition of Chicago Chautari Times Newsletter (May 2020, Vol 12, Issue 2) In this issue, we have covered the selected articles that have been previously published in the newsletter and some new articles: a) A new regimen for overcoming daily Coronavirus lonesomeness – Editorial (Dr Bishnu Phuyal) b) Decisions Making – Biswo Maharjan c) You and Me – Ashit Phuyal d) You are unique – Prisha Parajuli e) Life Inside – Aarogya Regmi f) The Earth is healing – Sarana Parajuli g) Parrots – Romit Jha h) A Pair of socks – Pramsu Parajuli i) The Pollution Solution Send in your birthday information along with your profile to be included in our monthly birthday column. – Come, Share and Advertise with Us. – Want to volunteer, got skills? Contact us at peopleofnepal@gmail.com Let us know how we are doing. Go to our website, and send us your feedback using the online feedback form. Also let us know, if there is any area you would like us to cover in our newsletter. Thank you, Chicago Chautari Times Newsletter Committee, Nepali American Center May 2020 Newslette

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Apr 2020 Newsletter

Welcome to the 133rd Edition of Chicago Chautari Times Newsletter (Apr 2020, Vol 12, Issue 1) In this issue, we have covered the selected articles that have been previously published in the newsletter and some new articles: a) Why Nepali American Center – Editorial (Komal Dutta) b) Corona Virus Effect – Reeva Baral c) Importance of Family Support – Ashit Phuyal d) अमेरिकामा कोरोना भाइरस – प्रेम संग्रौला e) Corona Virus – Biswo Maharjan f) Awareness/Support Illinois Group against COVID-19 g) A Conversation with Dr. CM Yogi – Bishnu Phuyal h) सुबिधा भोगी ..!!! – सत्यदेव नेउपाने i) हे साइराम! हे साइराम! – चिन्तामणि योगी j) Art by Arvik Baral k) The One who blinked – Aarogya Regmi l) A lockdown diary – Anushka Nikam m) Nepali American Center – Financial Update and Collecting Money Ideas during Monthly Puja n) News Flash: Annual Volunteer Recognition and Award Ceremony Send in your birthday information along with your profile to be included in our monthly birthday column. – Come, Share and Advertise with Us. – Want to volunteer, got skills? Contact us at peopleofnepal@gmail.com Let us know how we are doing. Go to our website, and send us your feedback using the online feedback form. Also let us know, if there is any area you would like us to cover in our newsletter. Thank you, Chicago Chautari Times Newsletter Committee, Nepali American Center Apr 2019 Newsletter

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COVID-2019

Dear Chicago Residents and Partners, The State’s order for Illinois residents to stay home will take effect today, March 21 at 5 p.m., and will remain in place until the Governor’s Disaster Proclamation expires on April 7, 2020. This critical intervention to reduce the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is intended to keep the public safe, contain the spread of the virus, and provide relief to the healthcare system. Moving right now to maximize social distancing and restrict people gathering is the best way to fight the virus and save lives. To ensure the protection of all residents during this unprecedented public health challenge, the State’s order requires all residents to stay at home. This means that you will no longer be able to engage in public or private group activities, participate in social activities at bars or nightclubs, or take unnecessary trips. The order also closes non-essential businesses from any activity except minimum basic operations, which includes activities to preserve inventory, process payroll, or facilitate working from home. With the order in place, you can still fulfill all of your essential needs, including travelling to obtain necessary supplies like food, pet supplies, medicine, or take-out food, as well as attending medical or mental health appointments. The order does not interfere with the operation of essential businesses. Hospitals, banks, grocery stores, utility companies, and home-based care services for seniors and people with disabilities will remain open to ensure all residents, including the most vulnerable populations, will have continued access to care and essential services. We know that a lot of questions still remain. You can find answers to the most frequently asked questions on this stay-at-home order at chicago.gov/coronavirus. The website also offers many resources for residents and families in need of food, housing or health care, as well as employment and financial support resources for workers and small business owners. In our city, we protect each other and look out for everyone’s health. So lay low, Chicago. Together, we will get through this. What’s New As part of an effort to ensure the health and safety of Chicago’s residents and City employees, and to prevent the further spread of the COVID-19 virus, City Hall is closed to the general public, effective Friday, March 20 and until an announcement to resume normal operations is made. Employees with proper identification are still permitted to access their respective floors in the building. The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) has issued citywide guidance around social distancing requirements, which are now in place for its own services. Effective this week, CDPH has suspended in-person services where possible, and is getting creative by using technology to better serve clients during this time. A full list of service updates can be found at chicago.gov/health. All parks in the City of Chicago are closed effective March 20 at 5 p.m. Beginning Monday, March 23, the District will cancel enhanced programming currently offered at 18 park fieldhouses. The Chicago Park District will continue to provide critical operations including garbage pick-up and security. All Chicago Public Library (CPL) branches will close to the public effective March 21 at noon. Book drops will be locked at all locations during this period. CPL had already stopped charging overdue fines, and effective today library card holders with suspensions on their accounts because of over $30 of fees from items marked as “lost” will be able to check out online materials at chipublib.org once again. During this time, materials will automatically renew and accounts will not be blocked. The Chicago Department of Family & Support Services (DFSS) continues to work closely with community partners to serve Chicago’s most vulnerable residents. All DFSS administered Senior Centers at non-Park District locations will remain open for one more week to provide pick-up meals, closing by March 27. Latest Guidance Chicago Stay at Home Order Frequently Asked Questions – New! Older Adults and Other People at Higher Risk Homeless Shelters – New! COVID-19 Screening Tool – New! Food Service Travelers Pregnant Women and Children Childcare Programs (Spanish) Schools and Institutions of Higher Education Businesses and Employers Faith-based Organizations – New! Healthcare Professionals First Responders City of Chicago Employees Additional Resources: Get the Facts: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) (English, Spanish) What to do if you have COVID-19 symptoms (English, Spanish, Polish) – New! What to do if you have been exposed to someone with COVID-19 What to do if you have been diagnosed with COVID-19 What to do if you don’t have health insurance Tips on Managing Anxiety about COVID-19 Tips For Keeping Chicago Healthy Stay home as much as possible. Call to check on family, neighbors, and older adults instead of visiting. Check with your doctor about telehealth options.

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Mar 2020 Newsletter

Welcome to the 132nd Edition of Chicago Chautari Times Newsletter (Mar 2020, Vol 11, Issue 12) In this issue, we have covered the selected articles that have been previously published in the newsletter and some new articles: a) A Tribute – Editorial (Ankur Sharma) b) The Evilest Man on Earth – Aarogya Regmi c) सन्तान – Alpabiram d) अस्तित्वमा फर्कने छौं आफ्नै विश्वास गरे – सत्यदेव नेउपाने e) Birthday Wishes to our March Birthday Stars Send in your birthday information along with your profile to be included in our monthly birthday column. – Come, Share and Advertise with Us. – Want to volunteer, got skills? Contact us at peopleofnepal@gmail.com Let us know how we are doing. Go to our website, and send us your feedback using the online feedback form. Also let us know, if there is any area you would like us to cover in our newsletter. Thank you, Chicago Chautari Times Newsletter Committee, Nepali American Center Mar 2019 Newsletter

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