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CISF woman sub-inspector scales Mt. Everest
CISF woman sub-inspector scales Mt. Everest

The Hindu

time26-05-2025

  • The Hindu

CISF woman sub-inspector scales Mt. Everest

Sub-Inspector Geeta Samota of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has become the first in the force's 52-year history to scale Mount Everest, the world's highest peak. Ms. Samota's ascent was marked by a personal loss. 'The loss of a friend on my journey to summit The Everest did not stop me from conquering it,' she said on Monday (May 26, 2025) after her arrival in Delhi. 'It was an emotional turmoil, seeing her face unrecognizable in the snow-capped peak. But I knew I had to keep going,' Ms. Samota who scaled the peak on May 19 said. Having already climbed five of the world's highest peaks, she now has only North America and Antarctica left to complete the prestigious Seven Summits challenge. 'I was persistent that the CISF flag had to reach the peak so I could inspire a generation of women and officers alike,' Ms. Samota said. She also credited her Sherpa, Kala Lakpa, for his invaluable support and guidance. 'My chemistry with Kala Lakpa was crucial. We trusted each other completely,' she added. (Report by intern Isabel Jacob)

Geeta Samota Becomes 1st Paramilitary Force CISF Personnel To Climb Mount Everest
Geeta Samota Becomes 1st Paramilitary Force CISF Personnel To Climb Mount Everest

NDTV

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • NDTV

Geeta Samota Becomes 1st Paramilitary Force CISF Personnel To Climb Mount Everest

New Delhi: Sub Inspector Geeta Samota has become the first CISF personnel to conquer the world's tallest peak, Mount Everest, in the 56-year-long history of the force, a spokesperson said Tuesday. She summited the 8,849 m tall mountain on Monday. "Geeta stood on the 'roof of the world', a triumphant moment symbolising not just a personal victory, but the incredible resilience and strength fostered within the CISF and the Indian nation," the spokesperson said in a statement. The 35-year-old Sub Inspector joined the paramilitary force in 2011 and is currently posted at the Udaipur airport unit of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). "CISF की नारी शक्ति की ऐसी मिसाल, जिसने छू लिया आसमान और बना दी नई पहचान।" DG #CISF and all ranks congratulate L/SI Geeta Samota of CISF Unit, Udaipur Airport, on successfully scaling Mount Everest (8,848 m), the highest peak in the world. She has not only brought immense pride… — CISF (@CISFHQrs) May 20, 2025 The mountaineer hails from the Chak village in Rajasthan's Sikar district and had initially started as a hockey player in her local college. Her upbringing was traditional in a house that had five daughters, including her. An injury led her to move away from hockey, and upon joining the force, she found CISF did not have a mountaineering team then, and she saw a sporting and adventure opportunity here, the spokesperson said. Ms Samota went on to undertake specialised training in mountaineering and in 2019 she became the first woman from any Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) to scale Mount Satopanth (7,075 meters) in Uttarakhand and Mount Lobuche (6,119 meters) in Nepal, he said. In early 2021, the CAPF contingent for a Mount Everest expedition, of which Geeta was part, was unfortunately called off due to technical reasons. She then set an ambitious goal-- the "Seven Summits" challenge, which involves climbing the highest peak on each of the seven continents. Between 2021-2022, she summited four of these formidable peaks: Mount Kosciuszko (2,228 m) in Australia, Mount Elbrus (5,642 m) in Russia, Mount Kilimanjaro (5,895 m) in Tanzania and Mount Aconcagua (6,961 m) in Argentina. The CISF official achieved this feat in a "remarkable" span of just six months and 27 days, making her the fastest Indian woman to do so, he said. Ms Samota, the spokesperson said, also became the first and fastest woman to climb five peaks in Ladakh's Rupshu region in just three days, including three peaks over 6,000 m and two over 5,000 m. "The CISF director general and force members have extended their profound congratulations to Samota. Her extraordinary journey and successful summit, shine as a beacon of inspiration for the youth of India and stand as a moment of immense pride for the entire CAPFs fraternity," he said. The about 2 lakh personnel strength force guards vital installations in the government and private domain including airports, nuclear power centres and historical monuments.

Geeta Samota becomes first CISF personnel to conquer Mt Everest
Geeta Samota becomes first CISF personnel to conquer Mt Everest

Time of India

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Geeta Samota becomes first CISF personnel to conquer Mt Everest

Sub Inspector Geeta Samota made history as the first CISF personnel to conquer Mount Everest. This achievement marks a significant milestone for the 56-year-old force. Samota's journey from a hockey player to a mountaineer, scaling multiple peaks including four of the Seven Summits in record time, inspires the nation and the CAPF fraternity. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Sub Inspector Geeta Samota has become the first CISF personnel to conquer the world's tallest peak Mount Everest in the 56-year-long history of the force, a spokesperson said Tuesday. She summited the 8,849 m tall mountain on Monday."Geeta stood on the 'roof of the world', a triumphant moment symbolising not just a personal victory, but the incredible resilience and strength fostered within the CISF and the Indian nation," the spokesperson said in a 35-year-old subordinate officer joined the paramilitary force in 2011 and is currently posted at the Udaipur airport unit of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF).The mountaineer hails from the Chak village in Rajasthan's Sikar district and had initially started as hockey player in her local college. Her upbringing was traditional in a house that had five daughters including injury led her to move away from hockey and upon joining the force she found CISF did not had a mountaineering team then and she saw an sporting and adventure opportunity here, the spokesperson went on to undertake specialised training in mountaineering and in 2019 she became the first woman from any Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) to scale Mount Satopanth (7,075 meters) in Uttarakhand and Mount Lobuche (6,119 meters) in Nepal, he early 2021, the CAPF contingent for a Mount Everest expedition of which Geeta was part, was unfortunately called off due to technical then set an ambitious goal-- the "Seven Summits" challenge, which involves climbing the highest peak on each of the seven 2021-2022, she summited four of these formidable peaks: Mount Kosciuszko (2,228 m) in Australia, Mount Elbrus (5,642 m) in Russia, Mount Kilimanjaro (5,895 m) in Tanzania and Mount Aconcagua (6,961 m) in CISF official achieved this feat in a "remarkable" span of just six months and 27 days, making her the fastest Indian woman to do so, he the spokesperson said, also became the first and fastest woman to climb five peaks in Ladakh's Rupshu region in just three days, including three peaks over 6,000 m and two over 5,000 m."The CISF director general and force members have extended their profound congratulations to Samota. Her extraordinary journey and successful summit, shine as a beacon of inspiration for the youth of India and stand as a moment of immense pride for the entire CAPFs fraternity," he about 2 lakh personnel strength force guards vital installations in the government and private domain including airports, nuclear power centres and historical monuments.

Geeta Samota becomes first CISF personnel to conquer Mt Everest
Geeta Samota becomes first CISF personnel to conquer Mt Everest

Hindustan Times

time20-05-2025

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

Geeta Samota becomes first CISF personnel to conquer Mt Everest

New Delhi, Sub Inspector Geeta Samota has become the first CISF personnel to conquer the world's tallest peak Mount Everest in the 56-year-long history of the force, a spokesperson said Tuesday. She summited the 8,849 m tall mountain on Monday. "Geeta stood on the 'roof of the world', a triumphant moment symbolising not just a personal victory, but the incredible resilience and strength fostered within the CISF and the Indian nation," the spokesperson said in a statement. The 35-year-old subordinate officer joined the paramilitary force in 2011 and is currently posted at the Udaipur airport unit of the Central Industrial Security Force . The mountaineer hails from the Chak village in Rajasthan's Sikar district and had initially started as hockey player in her local college. Her upbringing was traditional in a house that had five daughters including her. An injury led her to move away from hockey and upon joining the force she found CISF did not had a mountaineering team then and she saw an sporting and adventure opportunity here, the spokesperson said. Samota went on to undertake specialised training in mountaineering and in 2019 she became the first woman from any Central Armed Police Force to scale Mount Satopanth in Uttarakhand and Mount Lobuche in Nepal, he said. In early 2021, the CF contingent for a Mount Everest expedition of which Geeta was part, was unfortunately called off due to technical reasons. She then set an ambitious goal the "Seven Summits" challenge, which involves climbing the highest peak on each of the seven continents. Between 2021-2022, she summited four of these formidable peaks: Mount Kosciuszko in Australia, Mount Elbrus in Russia, Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and Mount Aconcagua in Argentina. The CISF official achieved this feat in a "remarkable" span of just six months and 27 days, making her the fastest Indian woman to do so, he said. Samota, the spokesperson said, also became the first and fastest woman to climb five peaks in Ladakh's Rupshu region in just three days, including three peaks over 6,000 m and two over 5,000 m. "The CISF director general and force members have extended their profound congratulations to Samota. Her extraordinary journey and successful summit, shine as a beacon of inspiration for the youth of India and stand as a moment of immense pride for the entire CFs fraternity," he said. The about 2 lakh personnel strength force guards vital installations in the government and private domain including airports, nuclear power centres and historical monuments.

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