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Although he set out with a 90-day target, Shakil achieved his goal in just 84 days, breaking the long-standing record of ...
Starting 25 February, he walked from Cox’s Bazar’s plastic-choked shores, covering 1,300km across Bangladesh, India, and Nepal to summit Everest at 8,848.86 metres on 19 May ...
The young mountaineer covered more than 1,400 kilometres on foot before he finally etched his name into history ...
Ikramul Hasan Shakil reached the summit of Mount Everest on Monday (May 19), hoisting the flag of Bangladesh after ...
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will begin her first visit to Cox's Bazar in five years by inaugurating Bangladesh's first ever International Fleet Review (IFR) as well as a 1km-long jetty at Inani Beach ...
UNDP Youth Advocate and mountaineer Ikramul Hasan Shakil successfully scaled Mount Everest, after walking around 1,400 ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSN15 Fire service personnel complete Swift Water Rescue Training in Cox's BazarA total of 15 officials and personnel from the Fire Service and Civil Defence (FSCD) Directorate have successfully completed a 4-day long Swift Water Rescue Training course, ended in Cox's Bazar on ...
He has done it, and that too under 90 days. Bangladeshi mountaineer Ikramul Hasan Shakil yesterday successfully summited Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, after walking around 1,400 ...
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