Kathmandu, May 29 : The 71st International Sagarmatha (Mt Everest) Day is being celebrated here today by organising various programmes.
The Day is being marked in memory
of the first-ever successful summit of the world's highest peak-Sagarmatha (Mt
Everest)- by Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Edmund Hillary on May 29, 1953. The
erstwhile government in 2008 decided to observe the Day worldwide.
On the occasion, a morning rally
was organized in Kathmandu at the initiation of the Nepal Mountaineering
Association (NMA). Participants displayed banners and placards carrying slogans
including the major one for this year- 'World's Highest Peak-Sagarmath,
Identity and Pride of Nepal'.
Representatives of Trekking
Agencies' Association of Nepal (TAAN), Nepal Association Tours and Travel
Agents Nepal (NATTA), Thamel Tourism Development Council among others tourism
related organizations had joined the rally, it was shared.
It may be noted that Minister for
Finance Barshaman Pun in his budget speech in the Federal Parliament on May 28
this year pledged to celebrate the International Sagarmatha (Everest) Day
annually as a special day.
The Finance Minister also mentioned
that those national and international individuals and organizations
contributing towards mountain tourism would be feted on the occasion. (RSS)