Masadur to swim Palk Strait
After conquering the English Channel and the Strait of Gibralter, physically challenged swimmer Masadur Rahman Baidya has set his eyes on crossing the Palk Strait and even plans to scale the 6622m Chamser Kangri Peak in Ladakh this year.
"The total swimming distance could be 26 or 27 kilometers depending on the strength of the current. I will get out of the water at Rameswaram, the entry point to India," said Masadur, who turned 40 on Friday.
Masadur, a role model not only to the crores of physically challenged persons but also to every youth imbued with a spirit of adventure, would start practising for the big swim from March 1.
However, money is still a constraint. "The total budget is around rupees five lakh. I have received three lakh from Assam's Minister for Excise Goutam Roy. Now, I need support from the corporates for the remaining rupees two lakh," Masadur, now a swimming coach with the West Bengal State Sports Council, told the media.
Once the monetary hurdle is overcome, Masadur would seek permission from the Swimming Federation of India and its counterpart in Sri Lanka and write to the navies of the two countries for their clearances.
Masadur had created a sensation in 1997 by crossing the English Channel and added one more feather of success by swimming the Strait of Gibralter in 2001.
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