65-year-old Sunderkumar Chaudhary is planning to climb Mount Everest to draw the attention of the state to the treatment of sickle cell
65-year-old Sunder Kumar Chaudhary of Tulsipur sub-metropolitan city-7 Parseni spent his entire life in Terai. Chowdhury, who was born and brought up in the Tharu community, who is considered a son of the soil of the Terai, wanted to connect with the mountains in the latter part of his life. The desire to connect from the lower part of Nepal to the upper part has made him a mountain climber.
He is now preparing to climb Mount Everest. For the preparation of which, he has climbed the 6 thousand 145 meter high mountain Lobuche on the 15th of November. He said that he is preparing to climb Manaslu at a height of 8,163 meters this year and Everest next year.
He said that he is planning to climb the mountains representing the Tharu community to connect the Terai with the mountains. I want to connect the plains and the mountains. The son of Tharu born and brought up in the Terai is trying to climb the mountain," he said. It is also a great achievement to be able to touch the cold of the mountains for the Tarai who usually tolerates heat.
He said that he started climbing the mountains with the message of easy treatment of sickle cell which is a big problem in the Tharu community and to save the youth from drug addiction. Sickle cell has afflicted the Tharu community. As much initiative as it should have been taken in its treatment, he said, "I want to expose this problem by reaching the peak of Everest." I want to draw the attention of the state.''
'It is very difficult to save young people from addiction now. "Young people are falling into poverty and addiction," he said, "This thing has touched me a lot." I am ready to kiss the height of the mountain even with the message that we should save the youth from drugs. The only son is in Dubai. The daughter-in-law is taking care of her wife's treatment and household. He is teaching Sanskrit to his grandson in Gurukul . He is also very concerned about his art culture . Chaudhary is trying to climb Mt. Everest on the basis of high morale even in the midst of financial shortage. "Even though my financial condition is not good, I have decided to climb the mountain," he said, "I want to convey the message that caste, age and geography do not matter." He has a growing desire to climb mountains. "A person who grew up in the plains of the Terai all his life, when he got close to the mountain with a guide he knew, he felt the desire to climb the mountain," he said, "I was not afraid as I got older." In terms of health, I have already tested that I can climb the mountains because I am fit.' After passing Civil Overseer in 2040 from Pulchok Engineering Campus, he worked as Overseer for a long time in various organizations. Chaudhary, who spent his life measuring the length and height of houses, now wants to measure the height of the mountains.
