Yashi Jain of Chhattisgarh conquered Mount Everest

Raigarh (Chhattisgarh). [India]May 28 (ANI): Yashi Jain of Raigarh has become the youngest girl from Chhattisgarh to scale the world’s highest peak Mount Everest and fourth highest peak Mount Lhotse in 26 hours.

When someone is determined to fulfill his dreams, even the highest peak of the world bows before him. Yashi Jain of Raigarh has set an example for every mountaineer who dreams of climbing Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak, by hoisting the tricolor on Mount Everest.

Yashi, a resident of Raigarh in Chhattisgarh, has brought laurels to the district and state. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has also congratulated him on this success.

Speaking about the difficulties faced while scaling Mount Everest, Yashi Jain said that with the extremely low temperature it becomes really difficult to move forward, as the weather is unpredictable and can change anytime.

“It was very difficult to conquer Mount Everest because the reverse environment there makes it difficult for us. The weather can change at any time with the temperature being recorded at -35 degrees.

When asked about the biggest hurdle a climber faces during his journey to climb the summit, Yashi said the biggest hurdle for him was lack of money.

He said, “The biggest difficulty before climbing was also to collect money, but the people of Raigad had a lot of support and because of that I have scaled Mount Everest with full enthusiasm and blessings.”

Yashi Jain further revealed that she started her career as a mountaineer at the age of 17 in 2015 when she was in class 12 and since then has scaled several mountain peaks.

“On February 14, 2023, I conquered Mount Aconcagua (6961 m), the highest peak in South America. On 2 October 2022, I successfully climbed Mount Kilimanjaro (5896 m), the highest peak in Africa and reached the height of 8000 m in the year 2021 at Camp-4 as part of the expedition to climb Mount Everest. where did it go

He further said that he had successfully scaled the 6119 m high Lobuche East peak in January 2021 and the 6189 m high Dweep Nepal peak in January 2020.

Along with this, in the year 2019, Yashi succeeded in conquering Europe’s highest peak Mount Elbrus 5642 meters high and in 2018 Mount Jogin 3 peak 6116 meters high in the Himalayan region.

When asked about the mountaineer’s studies and how she managed to balance academics and adventure sports, Yashi Jain said that she had completed her B.Tech course and she used to make time for her passion of mountaineering during vacations.

Mountaineer Yashi Jain said, “I have done B-Tech and whenever I had a break in college, I used to use the time of college holidays to get the experience I needed in mountaineering.” Along with college, I took my classes and also climbed mountains.

Mountaineer Yashi further added, “Initially when I told my father that I wanted to take up mountaineering, father and mother always supported me as they always wanted their children to do something different and they supported me when I chose my field. supported me.”

He further said that there were problems because mountaineering is a very expensive sport financially.

“It was very difficult to collect money but my father always supported me. I also got a lot of support from the Sports Minister and the people of the city.

The Chhattisgarh mountaineer said she aspires to climb the last three of the seven highest peaks. She also states her desire to help the underprivileged children and women of Chhattisgarh.

“My dream is to climb the highest peak of the 7 continents out of which only 3 remain. Apart from this, I also want to do something for the children of Chhattisgarh, for our women. Today they are ahead in every field, but they are not getting the recognition they deserve. I need to work on it,” she said. (ANI)

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