Sunday, May 12, 2019

Mount Everest Height Measurement 2019

Mount Everest Height Measurement 2019

What will be the new height of the Mount Everest according the measurement by the Nepali government team in 2019. Nepal first time going to Measurement the height of the mt. Everest in May 2019 which will be the historical and fresh data of the Height of the Mount Everest. Recently new and fresh  measurement the height of the mount Everest campaigning beginning and the world wait for the Height of the mount Everest from official team of Nepal. Nepal Government measurement the height of the mount Everest and Prime Minister of the Nepal Bid farewell for the Everest height measurement  team in Kathmandu.George Everest team Measured and find out the Height of the Everest 88848 and since then world recognized this data However different time it is measurement different survey team and 1999 ,it was said Height of the mount Everest 8850 meter. Nepal has a Nature blessing country and depends other for its height but this time decision the height of the mount Everest from the Nepali team.Many National news agency write with great enthusiastic this report by presenting the Everest base camp them-self. Online Khabar prepare the report the height of the Mount Everest by taking photos and Videos of the Ministry of the Soil and erosion and other survey team.
New height of the mount Everest
A team of surveyors deployed by the Nepal government to measure the height of Mount Everest, the highest peak of the world, is currently at the base camp, waiting for the weather to be clear so that they can begin the ascent. Team members have informed that they have planned to keep the measuring device on the top of the world within next 15 days. The ground navigation satellite system with be kept there for at least 30 minutes. The team had left Kathmandu for the mission last month. This is the first time that the government is preparing to measure the height of Everest. The current measurement of 8,848 metres is reported by a joint team of China and Italy in 1975. Since then, the peak has been measured in 1999 and 20005 also; however, their results are not widely accepted. Some people have assumed that the 2015 earthquake has affected the height of Everest. This mission, hence, will try to be clear confusions about it. Meanwhile, Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Padma Kumari Aryal and the Ministry’s Secretary Gopi Nath Mainali also reached the base camp on Saturday and took stock of the situation. The officials stayed for around two hours at the camp located at an altitude of 5,300 metres.

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Wednesday bid farewell to a government mission that will measure the height of Mount Everest.This is the first time that Nepal is measuring the height of the highest peak of the world on its own. An Indian team in 1954 had decided that the peak is 8,848 metre tall. Though an American mission claimed its height to be 8,850 metres in 1999, Nepal has recognised the decision of Indian team.Oli bid farewell to four government employees–Chief Survey Officer Khim Lal Gautam, Survey Officer Rabin Karki, Surveyors Suraj Singh Bhandari and Yubaraj Dhital–deployed in the mission amidst a function organised at his residence in Baluwatar today. Nepal Mountain Academy instructor Tsering Jangbu Sherpa will accompany the team.
Spokesperson at the Ministry of Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation, Janak Raj Joshi, informs that the team will head towards the Everest today itself.
It will submit its report to the government by December this year.
Speaking at the function, Oli said he did not believe rumours that the height of Everest dropped in recent years, especially after the 2015 earthquake.
He directed the mission members to carry out the assignment honestly, while taking care of their health on the peak.