A blind teacher to climb Mt Everest

Mount Everest has been the highest goal for every climbers. Many people want to set new record by ascending the highest peak of the world.
Recently there has been news that will again create a new history in Everest. It has been stated by RSS that a 30 years-old teacher of Baglung district who is virtually impaired is going to ascend the Everest.
Amit KC, 30 has made his plan public by organizing a press conference on Sunday. If his plan goes successful then he will be the first Nepali blind person to climb Mt. Everest.
Earlier, American blind Erik Weihenmayer had climbed Mt. Everest in May, 2001.
Amit has expressed that he aimed to climb the highest peak to spread the message that disabled people also can do something if they get opportunity.
He is now busy in doing exercises for and mental preparations for climbing and took one month training of rock climbing in Pokhara, Nagarjun and Thamel of Kathmandu.
Amit confidently expressed that his metal exercise has been completed and now he just need to focus in his physical exercises. He is going for 31 days training from August in Langtang.
He will be assisted by Pasang Tendi Sherpa in the climb. Likewise, the Inclusion Empowerment Centre of Pokhara has been helping him in his training.
He is also assisted by an US citizen, Cleff. Amit said his expense will be more as compared to others as it takes more for disabled persons.
He said he will need one million dollars to materialize his plan. If all processes are completed, he will climb Everest within 2014 or by June of 2015