The Department of Tourism has issued a permission to climb Mt. According to Liladhar Awasthi, the director of the department, the tourism department at Bhrikutimandap has issued permission to climb Mount Everest to two people including Neta Sharma.
"For this spring Everest climbing season, climbing permits have been issued to two people, including Nepali Congress General Minister and Member of the House of Representatives Vishwa Prakash Sharma," Awasthi, who is also the information officer of the department, told Kantipur, "Furva Sherpa is the team leader in the permit taken by the Seven Summit Treks Company in Kathmandu." is .
Neta Sharma is currently at Everest base camp. He had walked from Kathmandu 10 days ago. Navaraj Gautam, the administrative officer of Khumbu Pasang Lhamu rural municipality, has been designated as the liaison officer for this two-member climbing team. Leader Sharma has been told that the Seven Summit is going to make him climb Mount Everest by charging a climbing fee of 27 lakh rupees. "Seven Summit is going to make Congress General Minister Bishwa Prakash Sharma climb Mount Everest for 27 lakh rupees", Seven Summit President Mingma Sherpa said to Kantipur, "He has already paid half of the money". There is little left .'
Meanwhile, the department said that 55 climbers have successfully climbed Mount Everest by Thursday. One more foreign climber has died while climbing Mount Everest. According to Himal Gautam, director of the department, 45-year-old Philip Santiago, a Filipino citizen, died on Wednesday night at the fourth camp of Everest. He went to climb Mount Everest from Snowy Horizon Treks Pvt Ltd in Kathmandu.
As of Wednesday, the department has issued permits to 405 natives/foreigners, including 4 women and 374 men from 46 climbing teams. This time, 1144 people including 244 women and 896 men have received permission to climb 27 mountains including Everest. It has citizens of 73 countries including Nepal. Citizens of 57 countries, including Nepal, are currently at the base camp for climbing Mount Everest.
