Four Indian women mountaineers have conquered the Mount Everest on Monday morning.
Two of them were from Andhra Pradesh and one each from Rajasthan and another from Maharashtra. Transcend Adventures, the Telangana based Mountaineering Company, has guided and extended logistic support to these four women to help them to reach the Summit of Mount Everest besides two boys from Social Welfare Residential Education Institutes Society of Andhra Pradesh (APSWREIS).
Two 19-year-old girls from Andhra Pradesh have become the first women to conquer the Mount Everest from newly formed Andhra Pradesh. Though Malavath Poorna from erstwhile Andhra Pradesh had become youngest female to scale the tallest mountain on the earth in 2014, she is a native of
Telangana, the 29th State of India. Rani, an intermediate second year student of APSWREIS and native of West Godavari district and Sandhya Bai, native of Guntur district and senior intermediate student of APSWREIS, have conquered the Mount Everest from North Col Route at 6.30 am (Beijing Time) on Monday.
Asha Singh, a nurse and mother of two children, has emerged as the first woman from Rajasthan to scale the Mount Everest while her companion Aparna Prabhudesai, native of Pune and mother of two, has become the first woman from Maharashtra to climb the highest peak in the world from North Col Route. Besides these four women, two boys from APSWREIS, Harish Prasad and Sundar Raju have climbed the Mount Everest at 5.30 am Beijing time.