Two Indian army officers have received Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award prestigious by the Ministry of Youth and Sports Affairs.
“Lieutenant Liutenant Lieutenant India Servesh Dhadwal and Colonel Amit Bisht have been awarded the National Award of Norgay Tenzing 2020.
Dhadwal has been awarded for their umbrella plunge activities,” said Indian army officials.
Indian army officers Colonel Amit Bisht, Sena Medal was awarded for land activities.
Bisht posted as principals at the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering, Uttrakhand.
Officers have scoted more than 20 unknown technical peaks and are not named in India and abroad.
Recently he also scaled Mount Everest.
Indian Army Officer Lieutenant Colonel Servesh Dhadwal was given in 2020 for his achievements in the skydiving field.
The SkyDriving ACE instructor is also a member of the Top Secret Intelligence Unit Technical Support Division which was formed after the 26/11 attack on Mumbai.
Dhadhwal is the main instructor of the Indian Army skydiving team.
The officer then provided skydiving training to the Special Forces of the Indian Army and the National Security Guard.
Officers have done more than 35 basic skydiving courses and refreshering more than 850 personnel with more than 7000 skydives since 2008 and more than 5000 skydives in the past five years.
He has obtained various certifications and licenses of the United States Parachuting Association