A blind teacher set out to climb Mount Everest

Falgun 1, 2081

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A blind teacher set out to climb Mount Everest

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Rajesh Aryal, a 37-year-old blind teacher who lives in Tulsipur sub-metropolitan city-4 Rakshachaur of Dang and is currently working on a permanent post in the Shivjana Mavi Sital Party, is going to climb Mt.

 

He was excited to see that people with disabilities have done great things in the past and is going to climb Mt.

Aryal has also taken a three-month leave from school to climb Mount Everest. He has already left Kathmandu for that on Thursday. Aryal says that he was also inspired to climb Mt. Everest after seeing other people with disabilities doing adventurous things. 

It costs up to 35 lakhs to climb Everest. But because he is blind, he says it will cost up to 5 million. For that, the money was raised by the young leader of Salyan, Rishikesh Jang Shah. 

He said, "I lost my parents at the age of one and a half". Since my parents were not there, I worked and studied in someone else's house from a young age. While studying in Goraksha Mavi Chowghera Ghorahi Dang in class 5, I lost my sight in both eyes . I had to struggle a lot for education.'

He was studying while working at someone else's house and later got higher education with the help of a person. achieved . After obtaining higher education, he got a teaching job for the first time in the year 2069 under relief quota. He came directly to Shivjan Mavi Sital Party to teach visually impaired children after he was named by the education commission in 2075.

Seeing that many people with disabilities do unthinkable things, he says that he also decided to climb Mount Everest once in his life.   The problem of meeting the expenses for that. But I got help  And this time it was time to climb Mount Everest," he said.

He says that he will take climbing training in Kathmandu throughout the month of February and then in March in the base camp area. He plans to climb Everest and return within Baisakh. He has expressed his gratitude to Shah who provided financial support for this.

'After losing the sight of both eyes, I am moving around with a stick and a helper now . I am teaching students from braille book in school . Seeing that everyone is planning to climb Mount Everest, the curiosity of how to climb it has increased . I have a guide with me, I will return after climbing Mt. Everest with their help,' he says.

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