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Nepal Marks Anniversary of Everest’s Deadliest Avalanche

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April 21,2015: Nepal has denoted the tribute of Mount Everest’s deadliest heavy slide with a dedication and an administration declaration that it will set up a welfare reserve for mountaineering and trekking laborers in the Himalayan country. Nepal has marked the anniversary of Mount Everest’s deadliest fall with a memorial and a government announcement that it will set up a welfare fund for mountaineering and trekking workers in the Himalayan nation. Taking after the calamity, the most noticeably awful ever on Everest, the helpers blamed Nepal’s administration for not doing what’s necessary for them regardless of making millions in grant charges from the Western mountain climbers who endeavor to scale the tall Himalayan tops. The helpers dissented by declining to take a shot at the mountain, prompting the retraction of a year ago climbing season.

On Saturday, the administration reported that a bit of the license expenses charged to trekkers and mountain residents would be utilized for a welfare trust to help individuals working in Nepal’s trekking industry. Tourism Secretary Suresh Man Shrestha said the trust would be utilized for the recovery and restoration of harmed trekking and mountaineering aides, and to help the groups of laborers who are murdered. Trekkers are charged $10 and mountain climbers $20 for the Trekkers’ Information Management System license, of which 10 percent will go toward the trust. Shrestha assessed that it would add up to about $200,000 every year. A remembrance administration was held at the Nepal Mountaineering Association’s office in Kathmandu, the capital, to stamp the tribute. Around 200 individuals went to the service, including relatives of victims of the heavy slide and mountaineering and different authorities, with some offering flowers and appeals to God.

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