Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Climbing Inspirations With The One Who Climbed The Everest

Hello readers,
I would love to share with you, the story of a courageous and daredevil girl, MALAVATH POORNA, belonging to a tribal village in Telangana, India. 

If you ever wondered, that can the uncivilized rustic people do something great. I would suggest you to read this story with more interest as your imaginations would completely be redefined. And would make you look at the primitive people with signs of great hope.

In the childhood days, when you and me used to play with toys, Malavath Poorna, at the age of just 13 has become the youngest female climber in the world to climb the MOUNT EVEREST. It wasn’t easy for her to emerge from a family of agricultural laborers and become the youngest mountaineer to climb the highest peak in the world.
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Malavath comes from a very poor family. Being a farmer in India, one can imagine how much would her family be earning monthly. Just Indian Rupee 3,000, that’s probably your pocket money. She was handpicked by the ANDHRA PRADESH SOCIAL WELFARE RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL which took up the challenge to send tribal kids on this expedition. She was trained for 8 months and prepared to survive in temperatures below zero degree celsius. Many of us have heaters and geezers working when the mercury reads 20 degrees, imagine her condition, she was training in weathers well below zero degrees.

Her willpower to prove that a tribal girl can do something kept her going on the tough journey of the Everest. Indian prime minister, NARENDRA MODI also congratulated her and encouraged her to do well in life and make the nation proud of her.

I hope Malavath, the little girl from Telangana, brought some sparks of inspiration in all of you. I would be back with yet another inspiring story, till then stay inspired and keep smiling.

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