Shahrooz Kashif, who climbed Mount Everest, received a warm welcome on his arrival in Lahore
Lahore: Lahore resident Shahrooz Kashif was given a warm welcome on his return home after climbing the world's highest peak, Mount Everest.
Shahrooz Kashif, who climbed Mount Everest
Talking
to media in Lahore, Shahrooz Kashif said that he had spoken of climbing a
mountain 8 years ago. At that time, no one encouraged him but everyone said
that he was a child but his father had the courage to make his dreams come
true. Supported by
Shahrooz Kashif said that before going to Nepal, no one sponsored or got government patronage, this success was made possible by hard work, high intentions and with the help of his father, he has made the country famous in mountaineering. It depends on the government how much it sponsors.
The youngest climber said that the 50-day journey was very difficult, as he climbed up the mountain, he faced more and more hardships and difficulties, from the time he climbed the mountain until now I have received love and respect from him, I have forgotten all the troubles and I have been encouraged to hoist the flag on more peaks.
According to Shahrooz Kashif, an example of courage and determination for the youth, no power in the world can defeat your courage. Shahrooz has now set a goal to climb even higher mountains.
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