Nirmal Purja, also known as Nims Purja, once a mountaineering sensation has recently been forced to shut his sports clothing store 'NIMSDAI' in Kathmandu's Thamel. This comes after a significant backlash from the global climbing community due to a series of allegations which include, harassment, abuse, and fraud. Celebrated for his unparalleled achievements in the mountaineering world for climbing the world’s 14 highest peaks in record time, Purja now faces serious threats to his legacy.

(Image Source: NIMSDAI) Purja's Achievements: Purja surged to fame in 2019 by scaling the world’s 14 highest peaks— the 8000'ers — in just 7 months, shattering the previous record of 8 years. He initially captured attention with a solo rescue mission on Mt. Everest in 2016 and years later embarked on a bigger goal ‘Project Possible’.

With this feat, Purja became a pioneer in the climbing community inspiring the next generation to pursue what once seemed impossible. He subsequently launched his expedition company 'Elite Exped' and his clothing brand 'NIMSDAI', which became a hit attracting VIP clients such as Sheikha Asma Al Thani, Princess of Qatar. Netflix Documentary Elevates Purja's Legacy: Already at the peak of stardom, Purja became a household name with his Netflix documentary, '14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible'.

This self-starrer documentary was released in 2021 and added another dimension to his journey. In this documentary, he highlighted the lack of recognition for Nepal'.