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Nepal bans three Indian climbers for six years for faking Everest summit



KATHMANDU: Nepal has revoked the Everest summit certificates of two Indian climbers for faking their 2016 ascent.

They and their team leader have been banned from mountaineering in the country for six years, officials said.

Narender Singh Yadav and Seema Rani Goswami said they reached the top of the world’s highest mountain in the 2016 spring season, and Nepal’s tourism department certified their claim at the time.

But outrage erupted among Indian mountaineers after Yadav was listed for the prestigious Tenzing Norgay Adventure Award last year, triggering an investigation, AFP reported.

Their Indian team leader Naba Kumar Phukon, who led the expedition, has also been banned for six years starting May 20, 2016.

Publish Date : 11 February 2021 21:16 PM

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