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Nepal Army starts campaign to clean up six mountains including Mt Everest



KATHMANDU: Nepal Army launched “Mountain Cleaning Campaign 2021” with an aim to minimizing the effects of climate change and cleaning up six peaks.

Nepal’s Chief of the Army Staff General Purna Chandra Thapahanded handed over a banner to campaign leaders during a special ceremony organised at Nepali Army Headquarters, Bhadrakali, Nepali Army said.

“The program is aimed at conserving the nature and environment, and minimizing the effects of climate change by cleaning up six peaks, which includes the Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Dhaulagiri, Pumori and AmaDablam.”

The Nepali Army has so far rescued and managed hundreds of people and corpses by carrying out search and rescue operations in difficult geographical conditions and harsh weather,the Army said.

The Government of Nepal’s program and Nepali Army led campaign is supported by Nepal Mountaineering Association, Himalayan Rescue Association, Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee, Annapurna Conservation Area Project, Expedition Operators Associations, Himalayan Climate Initiative, ICIMOD, WWF Nepal. (ANI)

Publish Date : 14 April 2021 12:22 PM

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