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Indian climber banned for faking Everest ascent reaches summit

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  • Yadav claimed to have reached top of 8,849m mountain in 2016.
  • His photos at summit were later shown to have been digitally altered.
  • “There were a lot of allegations on me… that’s why I (had to) prove myself and climb Everest,” he says.

KATHMANDU: An Indian climber banned from Everest after faking a summit of the world’s highest mountain has successfully scaled the peak for real, telling AFP he returned to “prove” himself.

Narender Singh Yadav claimed to have reached the top of the 8,849-metre (29,032-foot) mountain in May 2016.

But photos of the 26-year-old at the summit were later shown to have been digitally altered, prompting the Nepal government to revoke recognition of his feat.

Yadav and two other climbers were issued a six-year ban backdated to 2016, and this was the first year he was able to return to the mountain.

“Everest is a dream for all of us but Everest is life for me,” Yadav told AFP on Friday.

“There were a lot of allegations on me… that’s why I (had to) prove myself and climb Everest.”

Yadav maintains he reached the summit but that the expedition leader doctored his photos and posted them on social media after he was nominated for India’s prestigious Tenzing Norgay Adventure Award in 2020.

The award was subsequently withheld, an experience Yadav said was “very painful for me and my family”.

His ban ended on May 20. Seven days later, he was on the summit — this time with an ample cache of photos and videos to prove his feat.

“We granted him a certificate on Wednesday after he presented enough evidence of his Everest summit,” said Nepal tourism department official Bishma Raj Bhattrai.

Pemba Rita Sherpa, a guide with expedition organiser Pioneer Adventure, said that two guides accompanied him instead of the usual one to make sure there were no disputes.

“We took many photos and videos of him,” he said. “We have to speak what is real. It is about our Sherpas’ reputation and the company’s reputation.”

A successful Everest summit is the crowning achievement of any climber’s career, and many go on to forge careers as motivational speakers and authors.

The current system of authentication requires photos along with reports from team leaders and government liaison officers stationed at the base camp — but it has been open to fraud attempts.

An Indian couple was banned for 10 years in 2016 after they published doctored photos purporting to show them at the top of Everest.

The pair — both police constables — superimposed themselves and their banners onto photos taken by another Indian climber at the summit.

This year, a rare window of good weather has allowed more than 500 climbers and guides to reach the Everest summit since a team of Nepali climbers opened the route on May 7.

The Himalayan nation reopened its peaks to mountaineers last year after the coronavirus pandemic shut down the industry in 2020. 

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Umar Gul breaks down in tears and explains why he decided to quit.

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Since 2024, according to Gul, Kaleem has been his best buddy. They had a special link, he said, and he could tell what was in Kaleem’s heart just by viewing him.

When the pandemic first started, Umar Gul disclosed that Kaleem lost his life in a car accident two days before Eid.

He went on to say that the only reason he used to travel to Karachi was to see Kaleem, and that he had chosen to give up cricket when Kaleem left. He did not even inform his wife of this decision until recently.

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Umar Gul said he was still very much in love with his friend. After traveling to Karachi for surgery a month ago, he did not arrange for any of his buddies to get together.

It should be mentioned that Umar Gul played 47 Tests for Pakistan after making his debut on the international front in 2003. With a strike rate of 34.06 for 163 wickets and 29.34 for 179 ODI wickets, the bowler was very effective.

Gul also participated in 60 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) from 2003 to 2016, taking 85 wickets at an average of 16.97 strike rate.

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UAE grants Aiman Khan a Golden Visa

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The actress Aiman Khan has notified her fans and followers that the United Arab Emirates has granted her a Golden Visa.

Renowned for her dramatic roles in plays like “Ghar Titli Ka Par,” “Meri Beti,” and “Ishq Tamasha,” Aiman Khan has been spotted putting more emphasis on her personal life with her spouse, fellow actress Muneeb Butt, and moving away from the entertainment industry recently.

Instagram users saw Aiman Khan post a photo of herself receiving the Golden Visa from UAE officials.

The actress was shown gratitude in the caption for the extraordinary hospitality and kind welcome she received from the Dubai government.

Aiman Khan is shown in the accompanying photo, probably when applying for a visa, looking smart in black among representatives from the United Arab Emirates.

Fascinatingly, Aiman Khan’s spouse, Muneeb Butt, previously uploaded a comparable Instagram picture revealing his triumphant Golden Visa acquisition.

Often taking his wife, Aiman Khan, along, Muneeb Butt travels to Dubai for business and pleasure. Even after their daughter Amal was born, the well-known couple continued to observe this habit.

Furthermore, Miral, their second daughter, made her first vacation outside of Pakistan when they recently took her to Dubai.

“Dubai holds a special place in my heart, from memorable vacations to productive work trips,” Muneeb Butt complimented in the description.

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Actress Madiha Rizvi from Pakistan marries again

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Famous Pakistani television actress Madiha Rizvi, who gained recognition for her striking roles in classic dramas including “Piya Naam Ka Diya,” “Kahin Deep Jaley,” and “Mere Meherbaan,” is reentering marriage.

Rizvi recently said that she is getting married again. She is the daughter of the renowned actress and television personality, Deeba Begum.

With Hassan Nauman, with whom she shares two cherished daughters, she had previously announced her divorce in November 2022. Now, Rizvi’s most recent declaration marks the start of a fresh chapter full of optimism and happiness.

In a moving ceremony that honoured love and resiliency, the actress celebrated her marriage with her loved ones, including her daughters.

Sharing intimate moments from her wedding, Rizvi beautifully captured the spirit of close family relationships and camaraderie. Grateful for the love and support she has received, the gorgeous bride accepted the prayers and well-wishes from her friends, admirers, and colleagues in the industry.

Those who were moved by the wedding, which was filled with tender moments, expressed their gratitude and well wishes for the actress on social media.

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