Lucknow: As a banker, the task of Amit Kumar is auditing transaction meta and compiling a comprehensive report every day but not many know that the 36-year-old Munshipulia population has also scaled several times.
This year, only two days before the independence day, the local child climbed atop Mount Kun (7,077 meters), one of the highest peaks of the distance of the Himalayas along the control line in Ladakh.
He now aims to climb Mount Everest.
Initially it came from the Chhapra Bihar district, Amit said, “Initially, we had planned to raise Tricolor on the peak of Mount Kun on August 15 to mark the independence day but extreme cold weather and unexpected climate conditions of more than 20,000 feet forced us to accelerate the expedition We.
“Like millions of others, I have been born and raised in the gangetic plain but almost do not consider how important mountains and glaciers to maintain ecological balance.
After you reach the top, beautiful beauty amazing you but at the same time make you realize that efforts must be done To secure it for the future, “Bankers said, who were 115kg until a few years ago but the desire to support the mountain he formed.
“Of course, fitness is needed for difficult expeditions but mental resistance and positive frame thoughts in the heaviest and hard weather conditions are more important for the climbing of the mountain,” added a one and a half year old toddler father.
Amit is part of the seven member teams led by Baljeet Kaur, who returned to Lucknow on August 19.
Previously in the second week of May, Baljeet Kaur Mountaineers from Solan District Himachal Pradesh and Gunbala Sharma from Rajasthan became the first Indian woman to become Mount Pumori (7,161 meters) in Nepal on May 12 in the middle of a pandemic.