Saturday, June 7, 2008

Ten Nepali women summit Everest

Very few people might have imagined that women from various geographical locations of Nepal could summit the world's tallest peak- the Everest- and that, too, together in the spirit of inclusion.

Ten Nepali women involved in the First Inclusive Women Sagarmatha Expedition did it, conveying a message that Nepali women are capable to overcome such tough challenge.

All the expedition members led by Susmita Maskey reached the top of the Everest this season.

The women team members were felicitated on behalf of people of Kathmandu on Friday amidst a ceremony. They were felicitated as per the Newari tradition. People from various parts of the city welcomed them with vermilion and flowers as they arrived in the city on a vehicle. Later Maskey said that they could step on the highest peak of the world due to best wishes of the people all over the country. Talking to Nepalnews, she said they would promote women expeditions to increase the number of women in this field.

The first women journalist to summit the Everest and a team member, Shaili Basent said her confidence level was enhanced with this success. Pemba Dorje Sherpa, who guided the team to the top, said he found it easier to lead the Nepali women to the highest peak than the foreigners. During the program, Finance Minister Dr. Ram Sharan Mahat said Nepal witnessed two historical events this year—one the declaration of country a republic and success of inclusive women's team to summit the Everest. "So, we have to celebrate both events with a great joy," he added.

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