Yoga in Mountains! Nine Indian Army women all set to create world record on mountaineering expedition

NewsBharati    18-May-2018
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New Delhi, May 18: Fearless and ferocious as she is, women are set to reach great heights and achieve immense success. The Indian Army has set a mountaineering expedition for nine women officers. Director General of Military Training on 14 May 2018 flagged off Indian Army Women Officers’ Mountaineering Expedition to Mt. Bhagirathi-II (6512 metres).

 

Setting up the expedition, it aims at encouraging the women cadets in the field of adventure dauntless courage, will-power and determination is put to test. The Indian Army women officers are exploring their maximum potential in the field of adventure sports.

The expedition will be conducted from 14 May to 11 Jun 18. The team also plans to set a new world record of practicing Yoga at 21000 ft on the occasion of Yoga Day 2018.

Mt. Bhagirathi-II is located in the Garhwal Himalayas in Gangotri National Park. The peak rises right above the Gangotri glacier which sets new challenges for the climbers. The summit is challenging owing to its technical requirements, vertical ascents, inclement and unpredictable weather conditions. It will be a true test of the climbers’ technical acumen in mountaineering, mental strength and physical courage.