Nepali and Indian Army cleaning peak of Everest

Five Nepali army and four Indian army had jointly reached the peak of Mount Everest or Sagarmath in Nepali. They have reached the top of the highest peak on Sunday morning at around 9 A.M.
The army members from the both neighbouring countries have reached their with the mission to clean the Mount Everest.
From the Nepal Army side—the ones who reached the top of the Everest successfully are Major Samir Basnet, Captain Kishor Adhikari, Sergeant Gyanendra Loudari, and Corporal Dhiren Shahi.
Likewise from the Indian Army side—Major Ranbir Singh Jamwal, Subedar Mingma Gurung , Havaldar Chatar Singh, and Lance Naik Sukbir successfully stepped on the peak.
Due to the daily mountaineers with the ambition to conquer the highest peak are raising. Along with the pollution in the peak is also increasing. So the joint team have reached their to keep the highest summit as high as it with no pollution. Eventually, the team has collected the huge amount of wastages from the base camp area and above during their trip of thirty days.