PIYALI BASAK THE MOUNTAIN QUEEN OF BENGAL
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PIYALI BASAK AFTER EVEREST SUMMIT IN THE PICTURE |
Introduction
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Aim & Focus
Rash Behari Bose,( was an Indian revolutionary leader who fought against the British Empire. He was one of the key organisers of the Ghadar Mutiny and founded the Indian Independence League. Bose also led the Indian National Army which was formed in 1942 under Mohan Singh) & Radhanath Shikder, a philanthropist ( 5 October 1813 – 17 May 1870) was an Indian mathematician who is best known for calculating the height of Mount Everest. He was the first person to calculate the height of Mount Everest, in 1852. Coincidentally he is also a resident of Chandannagar. Piyali dedicates all her expeditions to them. It means all revolutionary person and Freedom fighters.
Early Life and Inspiration
Family History
Working Life
Life and Career
Notable Achievements
Piyali Basak's journey as a mountaineer is extraordinary and unique. There are Six 8000 metres summits she also completed most of them without Oxygen till the year in 2023. Her achievements include:
Piyali, being an avid lover of mountains, she would go trekking and mountain climbing from an early age of 6 years. Owing to financial constraints Piyali could not complete her dream of going to the Everest earlier. Finally on 2nd April, 2019 she set out for her dream expedition, Lhotse and Everest.
On 3rd April, they reached Kathmandu. On 19th April, they left Kathmandu for Ramechhap Airport. On reaching Lukla they trekked to Phakding.
A few of her notable expeditions include Mount Renok (16500ft), Mount Kabru South Camp-2 (18000ft) in 2010 and Mount Mulkila (5852m) in the same year.
In the year 2011 she set out for Mount Kamet (7756m) but could reach a height of 17500ft. The expedition was unsuccessful due to bad planning. In 2013 she was a part of the IMF All women expedition to Mount Bhagirathi-2 (21360ft) but could reach a height of 19050ft due to the Uttarakhand cloud burst in the summit camp (19050ft). Piyali was part of an alpine style expedition to an unnamed peak in 2015 at an altitude of 6280m but she could reach till 6083m due to bad weather. In 2015 she successfully scaled Mount Tinchenkang (6010m) as part of WBMASF( West Bengal Mountaineering & Adventure Sports Foundation) All Girls Expedition. Piyali became the first Indian civilian woman to ascend Mount Manaslu (8163m) via the North-East route.(According to Dream Wanderlust 23 apr 2019 Facebook)
There are 14 such peaks in the world – all in the Himalayas – of which Indians can climb a max-imum of nine, as five others are in Pakistan where Indians are not allowed to climb.
In mountaineering parlance, those who climb peaks above 8,000m are accorded special stature and are called ‘eight-thousander’. Basak became an elite member of the ‘Eight thousander’ circle after she scaled Mt. Manaslu, the world’s eighth highest peak, at 8,163 metres, in 2018.
◀️Manaslu (8th Highest) Summit In 2018▶️
◀️Dhaulagiri (7th Highest) Summit In 2021▶️
◀️Mount Everest (Highest) Summit In 2022 ▶️
PIYALI BASAK AFTER SUMMIT OF EVEREST (Images source Piyali's Facebook Handle)
◀️Annapurna (10th Highest)Summit In 2023▶️
Awards, Honours, and Recognition
Gaane Gaana Kovitar Chhande Aparajita, (Image source Piyali' Facebook Handle)
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