Deccan Chronicle

AP Everest climbers dedicate feat to mothers

- ALURU | SRIKANTH DC VIJAYAWADA, MAY 14

The six students from Andhra Pradesh, who successful­ly scaled Mt. Everest on Saturday, have dedicated their achievemen­t to their mothers on the occasion of Mother’s Day.

Out of the six successful climbers, four have returned to base camp and rest two are still at advanced base camp at a height of 6,100 m.

Sharing their feelings with Deccan Chronicle, the young achievers said that it was an amazing feeling being on top of the world.

Kare Satya Rao, studying first year degree, comes from a fisherman family. He said: “The first thing that flashed on my mind after reaching the summit was my parents. This could be the best ever gift that I can give my mother on Mother’s Day.”

Meanwhile, his parents Apparao and Satyavati, who live in a thatched house in Visakhapat­nam, are still trying to sink in the news.

Mr Apparao said he always believed in his son’s ability. He used to be active in sports from childhood, he said and added: “When he asked us for Everest expedition, we were worried initially but agreed to his request.”

Ms Satyavati was speechless with the achievemen­t of her son and both are eagerly waiting for his return.

K. Durga Rao from Kunjavarig­udem in East Godavari district also said he wanted to dedicate his expedition to his mother Lachamma. “I come from a remote village and my parents hardly know about Everest expedition but they agreed to send me to the summit,” he said.

His father Picchiredd­y, a marginal farmer, is jubilant with his son’s achievemen­t.

He said: “We did not realise until we started getting so many phone calls congratula­ting us.”

 ??  ?? Durga Rao and Krishna Rao
Durga Rao and Krishna Rao
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Kare Satya Rao

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