

English teacher Rumpa Das from Coopers Colony High School in Krishnanagar, West Bengal, became the first Indian woman to conquer the Ramjak peak in Himachal Pradesh. She was part of a 12-member group led by Everest conqueror Vasant Singh Roy. The team reached the peak on July 10 after establishing base camps and facing challenges during their trek.


English teacher Rumpa Das from Coopers Colony High School in Krishnanagar, West Bengal, became the first Indian woman to conquer the Ramjak peak in Himachal Pradesh. She was part of a 12-member group led by Everest conqueror Vasant Singh Roy. The team reached the peak on July 10 after establishing base camps and facing challenges during their trek.
•She was part of a 12-member group led by Everest conqueror Vasant Singh Roy, which included two other teachers, Prashant Singh, and Subrata Ghosh.
•The team faced challenges during their trek, establishing base camps at 4620 meters and reaching the summit on July 10 at 4.45 am.
•This achievement marks a successful endeavor for the Mountaineers' Association of Krishnanagar, who had attempted the climb in 2021 without success.
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