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]]>Though thousands climbed Mount Everest since the first attempt in 1953, doing that without bottled oxygen was a dream for the world until the duo proved it.
The Government of Nepal has recently honored the duo with an award in recognition to their rare feat.
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]]>Yes, that’s true! An uncompromised peace treaty in 1816 made Gurkhas compromise for the British Army and fight for it further. From then, serving in the two world wars till date, Gurkhas remained part of the British Army.
More than Gurkhas of Nepal, they became popular as the Brigade of Gurkhas in the British Army.
It’s really surprising to read that Gurkhas have been serving the British Crown for more than 200 years!
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]]>Nepal enjoyed a similar status when the World Health Organization (WHO) called it as the Southeast Asia’s first nation to fight Trachoma fully.
On May 24, 2018, WHO lauded Nepal for its efforts in topping the region in eradicating the world’s leading infectious cause of blindness, Trachoma. The international body hailed the country for its strong government and public-level support in achieving the milestone, which many countries are still fighting for.
Appreciating the country, WHO also awarded an Acknowledgment Letter of Validation to Nepal’s Minister of State for Health and Population Padma Kumari Aryal as part of the World Health Assembly 2018.
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]]>As per the latest update, Prakash Sardar (21) of Baijnathpur Nahartol, Biratnagar Metropolitan City- 19 has been identified as the country’s shortest person at 31 inches in height and 13 kg in weight.
Prakash’s family made this claim after finding his name in a Google search they were doing for finding out the height of Nepal’s shortest persons, and they surprisingly found Prakash as the shortest compared to others.
Following this, the Mayor of Biratnagar Metropolitan City Bhim Parajuli met Prakash at his house on January 30, 2018 and promised a monthly financial aid of Rs 3,000 to Prakash and to all others of this kind.
Earlier a day, 19-year-old Malati Rishidev (2 feet 8-inch height and 3 kg weight) of Morang District was named as Nepal’s shortest person.
Malati has been trending in social media, say the local reports.
Malati will now get a monthly financial aid of Rs 2,000 and the Nobel Medical College of Biratnagar has come forward to do a one-year study on the reasons that stopped her growth.
Though Prakash grabbed the Nepal’s shortest person title, Malati can now be called as Nepal’s shortest woman.
Now, Nepal has the shortest man and woman!
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