KATHMANDU: The Royal Guard team of Bahrain has provided relief materials to Nepali Sherpas.
The team provided materials to Nepal’s expedition operator Seven Summit Treks to handover rice, lentils, cooking oil, sugar, and salt to 151 climbing and their families.
Similarly, Seven Summit Treks has also provided a financial support of Rs 1 million to the Sherpas.
His Highness Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa of Bahrain, along with Seven Summit Treks are looking to donate the team’s food supplies, that are already positioned in Kathmandu, to the staffs who
find themselves isolated up on the Himalaya mountain range with little access to basic food supplies.
The owners of Seven Summits Treks have been humbled by the generosity and will be making their own donation of food to their staffs involved in mountaineering.
The rice and other food supplies will go a very long way in ensuring that the staffs and their families make it through this very difficult period.
Ambassador of Nepal to Bahrain Padam Sundas it is an immense pleasure to learn that under the aegis of His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, representative of His Majesty the King for Charity Work and Youth Affairs and Board of Trustees Chairman of the Royal Charity Organisation, The Royal Guard team is donating edibles to the Sherpas through Seven Summit Treks.
He believed this human gesture of friendship and kindness bestowed upon the needy ones during such difficult and unprecedented time will be long cherished by the recipients.
Similarly, Mingma Sherpa, Managing Director of Seven Summits Treks termed it a selfless act of kindness directed from Shaikh Nasser Bin Hamad Al Khalifa, with the donation of the food supplies from Bahrain Royal Guard Team to the staff.
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