Bengal team for Nepal to coordinate rescue

May 24, 2016 12:00 am | Updated September 12, 2016 08:22 pm IST - Kolkata:

The West Bengal government is sending a team of officials to Nepal for co-ordinating the rescue operations of two mountaineers from the State, who had reportedly gone missing at Mount Everest.

Trinamool Congress legislator and Sports, Housing and Youth Affairs Minister Arup Biswas said a three-member team led by S. A. Baba, Principal Secretary of Youth Affairs department, will leave from Kolkata on Tuesday.

He said that the body of another mountaineer Subash Paul, who had reached 8,849-metre summit on Saturday but collapsed while descending the Hillary Step ice wall, will be brought to the State and the government will extend all required support to his family.

Mr. Biswas said the team will try to co-ordinate the rescue operations of both Paresh Nath and Goutam Ghosh, who have gone missing.

The government has also started a control room in the State secretariat where the families of those missing can call and seeking information.

West Bengal Governor K. N. Tripathi condoled the death of Paul saying: “He conquered highest peak of the world and died a hero’s death while returning. He will remain an inspiration to the adventure loving youth of West Bengal”.

He also conveyed his heartfelt condolences to his bereaved family and innumerable admirers. - PTI

Governor condoles the death of Subash Paul saying “he died a hero’s death”

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