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Tripura mountaineer Aritra Roy conquers Mount Everest

Aritra Roy, a certified mountaineer from Tripura, makes history as the first individual from the state to summit Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak.

Sentinel Digital Desk

AGARTALA: In an incredible feat that has etched his name in the annals of mountaineering history, Aritra Roy, a certified mountaineer from Tripura, has become the first individual from the state to conquer Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak, officials said on Tuesday.

A defence spokesman said that the extraordinary achievement of Aritra Roy accomplished in the 2025 spring climbing season was made possible through the unwavering administrative support and guidance of the Assam Rifles, which played a pivotal role in ensuring his success and ambitious expedition.

Roy achieved this extraordinary feat on May 19, marking 72 years since Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay’s first ascent of Everest on 29 May 1953, the spokesman said.

Hailing from Agartala, Roy’s journey to the summit of the 8,849-meter peak began with an arduous 1,400-km cycling expedition from Agartala to Phaplu, Nepal, flagged off by Assam Rifles on March 15.

The young mountaineer achieved this feat in a record 63 days, which included cycling from Agartala to Phaplu in Nepal and subsequent acclimatisation in Base Camp and the final summit on Monday (May 19).

According to the spokesman, the Assam Rifles provided critical logistical support during this phase, ensuring a seamless journey through challenging terrains.

Roy, a member of the Agartala Adventure Club, is no stranger to conquering peaks. Having previously summited Africa’s Mount Kilimanjaro and Europe’s Mount Elbrus, Roy set his sights on Everest to achieve a historic milestone for Tripura.

“Nobody from Tripura has climbed Everest before. I am determined to make my state and nation proud,” Roy had said at the flag-off ceremony, expressing gratitude to the Assam Rifles for their comprehensive support in training, logistics, and mountaineering gear.

The Assam Rifles’ role was instrumental throughout Roy’s expedition. From facilitating his travel arrangements to providing administrative coordination with expedition organisers in Nepal, the para-military force ensured that Roy could focus on his physical and mental preparation for the gruelling climb.  (IANS)

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