Some members of the team are from low income backgrounds and had been sponsored by the state government of Andra Pradesh, in southeastern India. The first member of the group to reach the peak was Nagaraju Sundarana whose parents are day labourers, followed by son of a fisherman, Satya Rao, according to Transcend Adventures' facebook page. "We have 23 in our team and 19 are sponsored by the government. They are between 19-29 years old from low income families. They have been training for one and a half years," team leader Shekhar Babu told AFP.
The busy spring climbing season on Everest runs from late April to May when a narrow window of good weather opens allowing climbers to reach the top of the world. But so far high winds, fresh snowfall and unusually cold temperatures have forced most teams to delay their summit attempts. Nearly 750 climbers are waiting to ascend the 8,850-metre (29,035-foot) peak from the Nepal side, and another 300 on the Tibet side.
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