Arunachal girl become 1st Indian women to conquer Mt. Everest


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Kathmandu : Tine Mena, a 25-year-old woman from India’s Arunachal Pradesh state has become the first Indian women to peak Mt. Everest, the world highest mountain, this spring.

Tine Mena is from Roing, a remote village of Arunachal, stood on the top of the world at 11 a.m. on Monday. Her ascent was not confirmed till Wednesday due to communication problem. Explore Himalaya, the Kathmandu-based mountaineering agency facilitated Tine Mena’s climb by finding her expedition partners so that the high climbing permit fee could be shared.

Tine Mena said her summiting was intended to raise awareness about climbing and adventure sports among the youth in Arunachal, which though a mountain state, had little public knowledge of or exposure to adventure sports.

“My mother, Lone, died the day I left for my advanced training course,” says Tine Mena. “During the week-long course, I did not eat anything. When I began my final climb Sunday night, despite the cold, wind and fatigue, I thought I had to succeed to fulfil my mother’s dream and to repay my sponsors”, she said.

Tina Mena (Photo Courtesy Explore Himalaya)

Tina Mena (Photo Courtesy: Explore Himalaya)

She was selected by Arunachal’s Sports Directorate after she showed climbing potential during a trekking expedition to the Indo-China border and was sent to the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute in Darjeeling to undergo a mountaineering course.

Two years ago, the state government of Arunachal Pradesh had also assisted the expedition of male climber Tapi Mra, who became the first climber from the state to summit Mt Everest.

This season, a record 31 men and women from India are attempting to tame Mt Everest.

Besides a 14-member Indian Air Force expedition dominated by women, there are 17 individuals, including the husband and wife duo of Vikash and Sushma Kaushik, who would become the first Indian couple to reach the summit if they succeed.

The mountain has already claimed two lives: Rick Hitch, a 55-year-old American,and Shailendra Kumar Upadhyay, 82, a former foreign minister of Nepal.

On the sunny side, this season saw Nepali climbing legend Apa Sherpa break his own record of having summited Mt Everest the highest number of times to reach the top Wednesday for 21st time.

With inputs from IANS and TOI

 

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  1. tenzing kun

    thnxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx for climbing

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