Himachal Proud: Only six year old son of Himachal conquered the world’s highest peak Mount Everest
Reported & Written By Kumud Sharma, Diary Times, Bilaspur, April 25:Â If the child gets direction through parenting, then with time the word genius gets added to the child. Yes, we are talking about six-year-old son Yuvan of Jukhaala village in Bilaspur district of Himachal Pradesh. Who has achieved such a feat that none of us can accomplish even in our entire life.
On this day, six-year-old son Yuvan of Jukhala village has completed six months of extremely dangerous training which included swimming, martial arts and running and has conquered Mount Everest, the highest base camp in the world at an altitude of 17,598 feet.
Let us tell you that even after years of hard training, many mountaineers in the world are unable to reach Mount Everest, the world’s highest base camp.
Because at an altitude of 17,598 feet, lack of oxygen is the biggest reason. Due to lack of oxygen, mountaineers are unable to complete even six months of rigorous training.
But six-year-old son Yuvan of Jukhala village along with his mother Divya Bharti and father Subhash Chandra has made the name of Himachal Pradesh famous in the whole world by conquering the world’s highest base camp Mount Everest.
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