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what problems faced by malavath Purna while climbing Mount Everest​

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Malavath had come to the Everest base camp from a government residential school in Telangana after eight months of gruelling mountaineering training. As part of her training, she had had to scale Mount Renock at 17,000 feet in the Kanchenjunga range in the Himalayas, which was then followed by acclimatisation in the mountains around Ladakh, at -35 degrees Celsius. On 25 May 2014, Malavath, along with her 17-year-old friend S Anand Kumar, summited Everest. She became the youngest girl in the world to have ever done this.

When Malavath describes climbing Everest, there’s no mention of worrying about 17 deaths because of an avalanche around the area the day they reached the base camp, or how ill she fell when she had first got there. But in Poorna we see her fever rising steadily, and in another interview, Malavath has mentioned in passing how she would throw up every day.

Instead, she describes what it was like to be on the summit — “We stayed there for 15 minutes,” she says. The first thing she did was to call up Officer RS Praveen Kumar, to tell him she has made it. “He said congratulations, and that was enough,” she says. Then she and Anand took photographs of each other and began the journey back. The whole expedition lasted 52 days.

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