CISF woman scales Mt Kilimanjaro, becomes ‘fastest Indian’ to summit 2 peaks
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CISF official Geeta Samota successfully scaled Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa, becoming the “fastest India” to summit two peaks located in Africa and Russia.
CISF official Geeta Samota successfully scaled Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa. With this, the 31-year-old became the “fastest Indian” to summit two peaks located in Africa and Russia, Indian High Commissioner to Tanzania Binaya Pradhan said. Congratulations to @geeta_samota for successful summit of #MountKilimanjaro,highest peak in Africa;earned the title of Fastest Indian to do Dual Summit (Mt Elbrus on 13 Aug& Mt Kilimanjaro today) #IndiaTanzania @PMOIndia @DrSJaishankar @MOS_MEA @ianuragthakur @CISFHQrs @PTI_News pic.twitter.com/zWNmIrZyLN Believe in yourself and let the world mark your achievements. Power of #women illuminated on "The Roof of Africa" @mountkilimanjaro .Proud Indian and CISF GirlJai Hind!!!! #AzadiKaAmritMahotsav#IndiaAt75@CISFHQrs @PMOIndia @RajCMO @KirenRijiju @ianuragthakur @SachinPilot pic.twitter.com/d3wrK8HPt0 #CISF always encourages its personnel to take up new challenges and strive hard to take CISF to newer heights. Congratulations SI/Exe Seerapu Srikant of CISF on successfully summiting Mount Kilimanjaro(5,895 mtrs / 18,150 ft) in Tanzania, Africa. pic.twitter.com/GnvDs5II8f Earlier this month, Sub Inspector Geeta Samota had scaled Mount Elbrus in Russia, the highest peak in Europe.More Related News