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Chef Vikas Khanna becomes first Indian in New York to receive prestigious honour for culinary contributions

Last week, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul conferred a "Special Citation" on Khanna during the commemoration of AAPI Heritage Month in the state capital, Albany

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Vikas Khanna in a post on social media described the honour as deeply emotional and humbling. Photo Courtesy: File pic

Vikas Khanna in a post on social media described the honour as deeply emotional and humbling. Photo Courtesy: File pic

Chef Vikas Khanna became the first Indian in New York State to be honoured during Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month for his outstanding, inspiring artistic and culinary contributions.

Last week, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul conferred a "Special Citation" on Khanna during the commemoration of AAPI Heritage Month in the state capital, Albany.

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