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| name | | name = Santosh Yadav | ||
| image | | image = The renowned mountaineer, Smt. Santosh Yadav releasing a book ‘Parvatarohan Ka Romanch’, brought by the Publications Division, in New Delhi on September 04, 2008 (cropped).jpg | ||
| caption | | caption = Yadav in 2008 | ||
| awards | | awards = *[[Padma Shri]] Award (2000) | ||
*[[Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award]] (1994) | *[[Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award]] (1994) | ||
| spouse | | spouse = Utham Kumar Lal (m.1992) | ||
| occupation | | occupation = [[Mountaineering|Mountaineer]] | ||
[[Mountaineering|Mountaineer]] | | birth_name = | ||
| birth_name | | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1967|10|10}} | ||
| birth_date | | birth_place = [[Joniawas|Joniyawas]], [[Rewari]], [[Haryana]], India | ||
| birth_place = [[Joniawas|Joniyawas]], [[Rewari]], [[Haryana]], India | | parents = | ||
| parents | | death_date = | ||
| death_date | | death_place = | ||
| death_place = | | website = {{URL|https://santoshyadavmountaineer.com}} | ||
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'''Santosh Yadav''' ( | '''Santosh Yadav''' (born 10 October 1967) is an Indian mountaineer. She is the first woman in the world to climb [[Mount Everest]] twice<ref name=iski>{{cite web|url=http://news.webindia123.com/news/ar_showdetails.asp?id=705110686&cat=&n_date=20070511 |title=Santosh Yadav feels motivated to climb Everest again |publisher=News.webindia123.com |date=2007-05-11 |access-date=2010-06-20}}</ref> and the first woman to successfully climb Mount Everest from [[Kangshung Face]]. She climbed the peak first in May 1992 and then again in May 1993 with an Indo-Nepalese Team. | ||
During her Everest mission of 1992 she saved the life of another climber, Mohan Singh, by sharing oxygen with him. She also tried to help a mountaineer who lay dying at the South Col but was unsuccessful in saving him.<ref>{{Cite book|last=-|first=Beehive|title=Textbook in English for class IX|publisher=Central Board of Secondary Education|year=2006|isbn=81-7450-502-4|location=Publication Division, National Council of Educational Research and Training, Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110016|pages=102}}</ref> | During her Everest mission of 1992, she saved the life of another climber, Mohan Singh, by sharing oxygen with him. She also tried to help a mountaineer who lay dying at the South Col but was unsuccessful in saving him.<ref>{{Cite book|last=-|first=Beehive|title=Textbook in English for class IX|publisher=Central Board of Secondary Education|year=2006|isbn=81-7450-502-4|location=Publication Division, National Council of Educational Research and Training, Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110016|pages=102}}</ref> | ||
==Early life and education== | ==Early life and education== | ||
She was born in [[Joniawas|Joniyawas]] village in [[Rewari]] district of [[Haryana]] state, [[India]] as the sixth child in a family of five boys. She earlier attended a local | She was born in [[Joniawas|Joniyawas]] village in [[Rewari]] district of [[Haryana]] state, [[India]] as the sixth child in a family of five boys. She earlier attended a local village school and then moved to [[Delhi]] and got enrolled in a school there. She attended [[Maharani College]] in [[Jaipur]], where she was able to see mountaineers climbing [[Aravalli Range]] from her room. She was inspired by this to join Uttarkashi's Nehru Institute of Mountaineering while successfully continuing her studies for the [[Indian Administrative Service]] (IAS) exams in a hostel provided by the [[Amity University, Noida|Amity University]] at Noida.<ref name="hindu">{{cite news |url=http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mp/2003/05/29/stories/2003052901110400.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030608070719/http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mp/2003/05/29/stories/2003052901110400.htm |archive-date=2003-06-08 |title=On top of the world at Baluchi! |date=29 May 2003 |url-status=usurped |work=The Hindu}}</ref> | ||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
In 1992, Yadav scaled [[Mount Everest]], becoming the youngest woman in the world to achieve this feat | In 1992, Yadav scaled [[Mount Everest]], becoming the youngest woman in the world to achieve this feat, a record was broken by 13-year-old [[Malavath Purna]] in 2013. Within twelve months, she became a member of an Indo-Nepalese Women's expedition and scaled Everest the second time, thus setting the record as the first woman to have scaled Everest twice.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Bhatt|first=Apurva|date=February 4, 2002|title=Santosh Yadav: On top of the world... twice|work=[[The Times of India]]|url=https://web.archive.org/web/0/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/delhi-times/santosh-yadav-on-top-of-the-world-twice/articleshow/2001629201.cms|access-date=8 November 2021}}</ref> Currently, she is an officer in the [[Indo-Tibetan Border Police]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Kamdar |first1=Seema |title=‘I became a mountaineer by fluke’ |url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/mumbai/news/i-became-a-mountaineer-by-fluke/article8312219.ece |work=The Hindu |date=4 March 2016 |language=en-IN}}</ref> She was a part of the nine-nation international climbing camp-cum-expedition to [[Nun Kun]] in 1989.{{citation needed|date=August 2014}} | ||
Yadav was awarded the [[Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award|National Adventure Award]] 1994 and [[Padma Shri]] in 2000.<ref name="t1994">{{cite press release|title=National Adventure Awards Announced|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/EDUCATION/1995-JAN-DEC-MO-YOUTH-AFFAIRS-&-SPORTS-NO-9/PDF/YTH-1995-07-20_034.pdf|publisher=Press Information Bureau, India|access-date=18 September 2020|date=20 July 1995}}</ref><ref name="iski" /> | Yadav was awarded the [[Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award|National Adventure Award]] 1994 and [[Padma Shri]] in 2000.<ref name="t1994">{{cite press release|title=National Adventure Awards Announced|url=http://pibarchive.nic.in/archive/ArchiveSecondPhase/EDUCATION/1995-JAN-DEC-MO-YOUTH-AFFAIRS-&-SPORTS-NO-9/PDF/YTH-1995-07-20_034.pdf|publisher=Press Information Bureau, India|access-date=18 September 2020|date=20 July 1995}}</ref><ref name="iski" /> |
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Occupation | Mountaineer |
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Website | santoshyadavmountaineer |
Santosh Yadav (born 10 October 1967) is an Indian mountaineer. She is the first woman in the world to climb Mount Everest twice[1] and the first woman to successfully climb Mount Everest from Kangshung Face. She climbed the peak first in May 1992 and then again in May 1993 with an Indo-Nepalese Team.
During her Everest mission of 1992, she saved the life of another climber, Mohan Singh, by sharing oxygen with him. She also tried to help a mountaineer who lay dying at the South Col but was unsuccessful in saving him.[2]
Early life and education
She was born in Joniyawas village in Rewari district of Haryana state, India as the sixth child in a family of five boys. She earlier attended a local village school and then moved to Delhi and got enrolled in a school there. She attended Maharani College in Jaipur, where she was able to see mountaineers climbing Aravalli Range from her room. She was inspired by this to join Uttarkashi's Nehru Institute of Mountaineering while successfully continuing her studies for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) exams in a hostel provided by the Amity University at Noida.[3]
Career
In 1992, Yadav scaled Mount Everest, becoming the youngest woman in the world to achieve this feat, a record was broken by 13-year-old Malavath Purna in 2013. Within twelve months, she became a member of an Indo-Nepalese Women's expedition and scaled Everest the second time, thus setting the record as the first woman to have scaled Everest twice.[4] Currently, she is an officer in the Indo-Tibetan Border Police.[5] She was a part of the nine-nation international climbing camp-cum-expedition to Nun Kun in 1989.[citation needed]
Yadav was awarded the National Adventure Award 1994 and Padma Shri in 2000.[6][1]
Expeditions
- In 1999, Santosh Yadav led an Indian mountaineering expedition to Kangshung Face, Everest.[7]
- In 2001, she led mountaineering team to East Face, Mount Everest.[7]
See also
- Indian summiters of Mount Everest - Year wise
- List of Mount Everest summiters by number of times to the summit
- List of Mount Everest records of India
- List of Mount Everest records
- List of 20th-century summiters of Mount Everest
- Dicky Dolma
- Malavath Purna
- Chhurtm
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Santosh Yadav feels motivated to climb Everest again". News.webindia123.com. 11 May 2007. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
- ↑ -, Beehive (2006). Textbook in English for class IX. Publication Division, National Council of Educational Research and Training, Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110016: Central Board of Secondary Education. p. 102. ISBN 81-7450-502-4.
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: CS1 maint: location (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ↑ "On top of the world at Baluchi!". The Hindu. 29 May 2003. Archived from the original on 8 June 2003.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ↑ Bhatt, Apurva (4 February 2002). "Santosh Yadav: On top of the world... twice". The Times of India. Retrieved 8 November 2021.
- ↑ Kamdar, Seema (4 March 2016). "'I became a mountaineer by fluke'". The Hindu.
- ↑ "National Adventure Awards Announced" (PDF) (Press release). Press Information Bureau, India. 20 July 1995. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Menon, Shaym G. (25 May 2013). "No work on any expedition was below my dignity". The Hindus. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
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