Two students from AP scaled Everest Mountain

In a rare feat, two students Maalawath Poorna and Sadhanapalli Anand have scaled Everest Mountain on Sunday morning. While, Poorna (13) is studying class 9th in Tadwai Gurukula School in Nizamabad, Anand (18) is Inter first year student studying in Khammam. Poorna’s parents are daily wage labor and Anand’s father is a cycle mechanic. They both scaled the world’s tallest mountain Everest on Sunday morning around 6 AM and hoisted Indian Flag there. They also planted Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar and former IAS officer Shankaran’s photos there. Poorna also creates a new world record of youngest mountaineer, who climbed Everest Mountain. Poorna and Anand have rigorous training for around two months at Himalayan Mountaineering Institute for climbing Mount Everest. According to latest reports they both have safely reached the base camp-3 a short while ago and are expected to reach ground level by tomorrow early morning.