

A seven-year-old kid with Down syndrome has made Indore, Madhya Pradesh, proud by climbing Mount Everest and setting a world record.
After reaching a height of 18,200 feet, Avneesh, the world’s first youngster to achieve so, hoisted the tricolor
The youngster, who departed with his father Aditya Tiwari for Mount Everest base camp on April 14, reached the top on April 19. On April 23, he will safely return to Indore
Father-son Duo
The father and son climbed with a total weight of 70 kg, 10 kg of which were medicines so that Avneesh would not be in any danger. Avneesh’s father had also kept a nebulizer machine. Aditya had given his son specific training for him to summit Everest. In line with this, he had adjusted his son’s nutrition regimen and had given Avneesh intensive training at various locations in Indore for several months to keep him amicable in the Everest environment.
Avneesh sets an example for those whom people consider weak
With this achievement, Avneesh became a role model for youngsters who are perceived to be weak. Every handicapped individual in the country can be inspired by the narrative of Avneesh’s spirits.
Avneesh’s father flew him from Indore to Ladakh for the first time. They walked throughout Gulmarg, Sonmarg, and Pahalgam for a few days after Avneesh had no problems and the oxygen level was fine.
The father, a software engineer, then decided to accompany his kid on a climb of Mount Everest. This expedition, however, was not simple, as they had to climb in low oxygen and zero temperatures.
Aditya, who was overjoyed at the achievement, stated that Avneesh’s win was not solely his.”Rather, there is a reason for optimism. “For orphans and crippled children, for those for whom the world holds no hope,” Aditya stated.