- Rupamoni Gorh became the first woman from Assam to scale Mount Everest.
- She achieved the feat as part of an all-women Indo-Tibetan Border Police expedition.
- Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma congratulated her on the historic achievement.
Lakhimpur: Rupamoni Gorh has created history by becoming the first woman from Assam to scale Mount Everest, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced on Saturday.
Gorh, a resident of Lilabari in Assam’s Lakhimpur district, reached the summit of the world’s highest peak on Thursday as part of an all-women expedition team organised by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police.
Her achievement marks a major milestone for Assam and women’s mountaineering in Northeast India.
Rupamoni Gorh Mount Everest Achievement Creates History
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma congratulated Gorh and described the accomplishment as a proud moment for the state.
Scaling Mount Everest remains one of the world’s toughest physical and mental challenges because climbers face:
- Extreme weather conditions
- Low oxygen levels
- High-altitude health risks
- Dangerous terrain and avalanches
The second-order effect of Gorh’s achievement could inspire greater participation of women from Northeast India in adventure sports, defence services and high-altitude expeditions.
ITBP All-Women Expedition Highlights Growing Female Participation
The expedition was conducted by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police as part of its continued efforts to promote women in adventure and leadership roles.
Women-led mountaineering missions have increasingly gained visibility in India over the past decade, reflecting changing opportunities in traditionally male-dominated fields.
Experts say such achievements play an important role in:
- Encouraging youth participation
- Expanding women’s representation in adventure sports
- Promoting leadership and endurance training
- Strengthening regional sporting identity
Assam Celebrates Historic Mountaineering Milestone
Residents and public figures across Assam praised Rupamoni Gorh’s success, calling it a landmark achievement for the state.
Northeast India has produced several athletes and adventurers in recent years, but Gorh’s Everest summit represents a breakthrough moment for women’s mountaineering from the region.
Her achievement also highlights the increasing presence of women in high-risk endurance activities that demand exceptional discipline, preparation and resilience.
Mount Everest Continues to Symbolise Extreme Human Endurance
Mount Everest remains the ultimate challenge for climbers worldwide, attracting expeditions from across the globe every year.
Despite advancements in climbing technology and logistics, the summit attempt continues to involve significant risk due to unpredictable weather and altitude-related dangers.
Rupamoni Gorh’s successful ascent now places her among a select group of Indian women mountaineers who have conquered the world’s tallest peak.
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