
Two Armed Police Female Officers Successfully Summit Mount Everest
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- Armed Police Assistant Inspector Nim Dikki Sherpa and Assistant Havildar Anita Karki successfully summited Mount Everest on May 17, 2022 (3 Jestha, 2079 BS).
- Anita Karki reached the summit at 10:20 AM while Nim Dikki Sherpa reached at 11:55 AM.
- Karki is the first female climber from the Armed Police Force, with Sherpa Nima Sangye Sherpa and Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa serving as guides on the expedition.
May 17, Kathmandu – Armed Police Assistant Inspector Nim Dikki Sherpa and Armed Police Assistant Havildar Anita Karki have successfully climbed the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest.
Assistant Havildar Anita Karki reached the summit today at 10:20 AM, followed by Assistant Inspector Nim Dikki Sherpa who reached it at 11:55 AM, marking a historic achievement.
They are the third and fourth personnel from the Armed Police Force to summit Everest, while this marks the first successful ascent by female personnel from the force.
Karki has also successfully climbed Chulu Far East Himalayan peak and Lobuche Himalayan peak.
During the Everest expedition, Sherpa Nima Sangye Sherpa and Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa served as guides and assistants for climbers Sherpa and Karki, respectively.