BSF’s All-Girls Staff Makes Historical past by Summiting Mount Everest | India Information

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BSF’s All-Girls Staff Makes Historical past by Summiting Mount Everest | India Information

'Vande Mataram' from top of the world: BSF's first all-women team conquers Everest
Photographed: Constable Kouser Fatima (Ladakh), Constable Munmun Ghosh (West Bengal), Constable Rabeka Singh (Uttarakhand), and Constable Tsering Chorol (Kargil)

NEW DELHI: An all-women Border Safety Drive mountaineering group created a file by scaling Mount Everest on Thursday and sang “Vande Mataram” from the world’s highest peak, a spokesperson of the border-guarding drive stated.The group comprised Constable Kouser Fatima from Ladakh, Constable Munmun Ghosh from West Bengal, Constable Rabeka Singh from Uttarakhand and Constable Tsering Chorol from Kargil. They efficiently summited the 8,848.86-metre peak at 8 am (IST) on Thursday.The mountaineers additionally sang the nationwide music from the summit, the BSF spokesperson stated, including that the expedition was a tribute to the a hundred and fiftieth anniversary of “Vande Mataram” in 2026.BSF Director Common Praveen Kumar spoke to the ladies personnel by way of a radio hyperlink and congratulated them.The group was flagged off from Delhi on April 6 for his or her maiden expedition. The occasion was additionally deliberate to commemorate the BSF’s diamond jubilee 12 months.The BSF, raised in 1965, is India’s main border-guarding drive with about 2.7 lakh personnel. It’s tasked with guarding India’s borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh, aside from inner safety duties.

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