Two Female Armed Police Officers Promoted After Everest and Lhotse Ascents
Kathmandu. Armed Police Assistant Inspector Nimdiki Sherpa and Everest climber Armed Police Assistant Havaldar Anita Karki, who climbed the world's highest peak Sagarmatha and Lhotse Himal, will be promoted by one rank. The promotion process for Armed Police Assistant Inspector Sherpa has been expedited, while Armed Police Assistant Havaldar Karki will be promoted to Havaldar after completing the required tenure in the Assistant Havaldar post. Armed Police Inspector General Narayan Dutt Paudel stated this during a felicitation program held at the Armed Police Force Nepal Headquarters, Halchok, Swayambhu on Jestha 8. Furthermore, Armed Police Inspector General Paudel congratulated Armed Police Assistant Inspector Sherpa and Armed Police Assistant Havaldar Karki for successfully climbing Sagarmatha and Lhotse Himal, stating that unfurling the flag of the nation and the organization on the world's highest peak is a matter of pride. He discussed that unfurling the flag of the nation and the organization on the summit of the world's highest peak Sagarmatha with high morale and enthusiasm is a matter of pride, and their successful mountain climbing has provided morale, inspiration, and enthusiasm to all ranks of the nation-serving armed police employees. At the program, Sherpa and Karki expressed that unfurling the flag of the nation and the organization on the highest peak Sagarmatha is a matter of pride, and expressed heartfelt gratitude and thanks to the Armed Police Force Nepal and everyone else who supported, coordinated, and assisted in the successful ascent. Armed Police Assistant Havaldar Anita Karki successfully climbed the world's highest peak Sagarmatha on Jestha 3 at 10:20 AM, while Armed Police Assistant Inspector Nim Dikki Sherpa successfully climbed Sagarmatha on the same day at 11:55 AM and Lhotse Himal on Jestha 4 at 3:25 PM. They are the first female climbers from the Armed Police Force, Nepal, to climb Sagarmatha. Their historic success is believed to further inspire and encourage female participation, capability, and leadership within the Armed Police Force Nepal.
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