This 7-year-old boy from Indore in Madhya Pradesh will soon embark on an inspirational journey for the society! Avnish, who is born with a genetic disorder called Down Syndrome, is all set to trek the Mount Everest.
The young kid will trek the Mount Everest base camp along with his father Aditya Tiwari.
Tiwari, who is a software engineer by profession, had adopted Avnish five years ago. The proud father revealed why they are heading to Mount Everest. He said, first this will change the mindset about specially challenged children and also they will explore different activities like trekking, mountain climbing, and many more, for which they have been preparing for the last six months.
Earlier the father-son duo visited Gulmarg and Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, both of which are at 2500 mts above the sea level.
As a matter of fact, this 7-year-old kid is also an athlete in Special Olympics and currently training at the Army school in Mhow.
Published: Sanchita Mondal
Last updated: 14 April 2022, 02:52 PM IST
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