In an effort to address the question of overflow, increase the safety of climbers and alleviate the ecological imbalance to Mount Everest, the government of Nepal proposed a law to grant permission to climb to the highest mountain in the world only to those who previously modified at least one peak of 7,000 meters in the country.
Everest faced assembly problems, such as pollution and dangerous narrow spaces, because it allowed too many climbers, including inexperienced, to try to scalance the top of 8,849 meters (29,032 ft).
April 18, the government of Nepal proposed an integrated tourism Act in the upper house of parliament, which aims to ensure that climbers have adequate experience with high altitude to deal with the challenges during the climb of Everest.
Under the proposed Act, climbers will be submitted by at least one peak over 7,000 meters in Nepal before applying for permission to permit Everest.
It is also said that the head of the local staff called Sardar, and a mountain guide accompanying mountaineers must be Nepalese citizens, medical inspection of climbers will be mandatory, climbers will be obliged to provide a certificate from the government medical institution, and climbers will not be able It is natural such as natural such as natural such as natural such as natural such as natural participation.
More than 400 climbers out of 53 countries nods at Mount Everest scale
The tourism department in Nepal said that a total of 402 climbers from 53 countries, of which 74 were women, this spring was granted permission to expand Mount Everest.
According to the ministry, 41 expeditions have been issued so far.
In the same season last year, 414 climbers received – including 75 women ND 330 men – out of 41 expeditions, permission to perform to the top 8,848.86 meters.
The department gathered the overall royal reward £684 million from permits issued for climbing various peaks of the mountain this year, among which £According to the PTI report, 595.5 million were selected from the permission of Everest, said the higher official Liladhar Adhikari.
He said that a total of 987 climbers from 105 teams received a scale per 26 different mountain peaks during the current season.
So far, more than 8,000 Nepalese and foreign climbers have successfully summarized MT Everest.
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