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Kashmiri Mahfooz Illahi Hajam Climbs Mount Everest

26-year-old Kashmiri youth Mahfooz Illahi Hajam fulfills his dream of climbing mighty Mount Everest. Youths of Kashmir are chosing adventure sports to prove their mettle. Mountain climbing is one of the most adventurous sports which give an adrenaline rush like never before. Climbing Mount Everest is on the bucket list of many people. Never hesitate..Climb!

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