She is a Real Fighter

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Hello Friends

this is Arunima Sinha

the first female amputee to climb Mount Everest


It is a story of the triumph of will. Arunima Sinha, the national level volleyball player who lost her leg after being thrown off a train, has scaled Mount Everest. Arunima achieved the fete at 10:55 am.

Arunima climbed the Everest with an artificial leg.

Life took a complete turn for Arunima after she was pushed out of the moving Padmawati express for resisting a chain-snatching attempt by hoodlums in 2011.

She was hit by a passing train and was seriously injured. She was hospitalised with serious leg and pelvic injuries and in a bid to save her life, doctors had to amputate her left leg below the knee.

On April 12, 2011, Arunima Sinha lost a leg after she was thrown out of a moving train.

On April 12, 2013, Arunima was happy to leave behind the Summit of Island Peak (Height - 6160 metres). She was on her way up to the highest point on the planet.

On May 21, 2013, Arunima Sinha was on top of the world. 8,848-metres above sea level. Mount Everest.

Arunima lost her right leg, not hope and her heart was in the right place. She had boarded the train in Lucknow for Delhi where she was to attend a sports workshop. Then some hoodlums attempted to snatch her bag and chain.

A national-level volleyball player, Arunima wasn't letting them get away, she lunged at them and overpowered one of the hoodlums but then the men outnumbered her and threw her off the train.

She was badly injured and the injuries to her right leg were critical. Doctors had to amputate that leg.

"When I was undergoing treatment at AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) for four months, I could not do anything on my own. But then one day I decided to climb the Everest."

Arunima, 26, became the first Indian woman with an artificial limb to achieve the feat. A 61-year-old American woman Rhonda Graham, a left-leg amputee, climbed Mount Everest in October 2011.

She started her expedition April 1 with Susan Mahto, a mountaineer from Jharkhand, with whom she successfully scaled the 6,622-metre Mount Chhamser Kangri in Ladakh in 2012.

Arunima was trained for over a year by Bachendri Pal, the first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest.

Pal, who is also the chief of Tata Steel Adventure Foundation, said: "A year and a half ago, Arunima called me and expressed her desire to climb Everest. I could not believe that she wanted to do it without one leg."

Arunima proved to the world that legs may help you climb mountains, but what one really needs is a heart, a brave heart.


salute to Arunima👏.👏




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Posted: 12 years ago
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I salute her spirit!👏
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Posted: 12 years ago
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a very big salute to her...


and hats off to u mannu...

ffor keeping us informed about nice things...

feeling so good...

thank u..
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Arriving at one goal is the starting point to another ! Very motivating ...and inspirational to the present day aimless society ! Thank you friend for motivating us ! Thank you very much !

Having achieved the world record feat of becoming the first woman amputee to conquer Mt. Everest, Arunima Sinha said her journey from the railway tracks to the highest peak in the world was full of struggle.
An ex-volleyball player at the national level, Arunima was thrown off a moving train nearly two years ago, and in a bid to save her life, the doctors had to amputate her left leg below the knee.
My journey from the railway tracks to scaling Mt. Everest is a story of a real struggle," Arunima, who reached the top of Mt Everest on May 21 .Recollecting her days when she was admitted to a hospital after being thrown off from a train, Arunima said she decided to scale the Everest while she was still in the hospital bed.

"I was completely shattered when I was lying at the hospital bed with my one of my legs amputated and the other having a rod inside it, besides having other injuries in my body. Whosoever came to visit me at the hospital was sympathising with me and was wondering what I would do with my life," she said.

"But I never wanted myself to be seen as a handicap or a helpless person, so I decided to conquer Mt Everest while I was still in the hospital," recollected Arunima.

On her future plans, she said, "I want to start a sports academy for poor and physically challenged children in Unnao, UP."

"My journey from the railway tracks to scaling Mt. Everest is a story of a real struggle," Arunima, who reached the top of Mt Everest on May 21 before returning to the Capital from her Himalayan sojourn, said here today. pushed from a train, and lost her leg. Her response? Climb Mt. Everest!

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Posted: 12 years ago
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tfs
we must proud of her,a big salute to her😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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A big salute the daring lady,

thanks for sharing 😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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TFS..
i have nothing much to say..just hats off to her!!
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Posted: 12 years ago
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A very big salute to her...


and hats off
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Thanks for sharing Manu. We salute Arunima for her extraordinary valour. Wish her all the best in every path of her life.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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We salute Arunima for her courage,determination,aim in full filling her desire to reach her goal
Hats off to her👏We are all proud of her👏👏👏











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