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Indian Navy mountaineers' team scales Mount Everest
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Admiral Sunil Lanba, Chief of the Naval Staff flagged off the 24- member Indian Navy Expedition to Mount Everest, themed 'Sagartal Se Sagarmatha', on 23 March.
Admiral Sunil Lanba, Chief of the Naval Staff flagged off the 24- member Indian Navy Expedition to Mount Everest, themed 'Sagartal Se Sagarmatha', on 23 March.
The Indian Naval Ensign was planted atop Mount Everest at about 7.15 am on 21 May, by Team- A comprising Lieutenant Shashank Tiwari, Lieutenant Anant Kukreti and LCOM Maharana all from Eastern Naval Command and Lieutenant Commander CS Yadav.

The remaining six members of Team A returned to Camp at midnight due to bad weather and heavy winds. The 24 member of Indian Navy expedition to Mount Everest has split into two teams for the summit attempt. Team-B is on its way to summit the peak now. 

Admiral Sunil Lanba, Chief of the Naval Staff flagged off the 24- member Indian Navy Expedition to Mount Everest, themed ‘Sagartal Se Sagarmatha’, on 23 March. The team had been undergoing strength and endurance training including yoga sessions for making the climbers cope with challenges of summiting the highest peak in the world.

In addition, the team had also undergone a month long training at Army Mountaineering Institute near Siachen Glacier. The first all Navy expedition planted the Naval Ensign atop Mount Everest on 18 May 2004.

The expedition complements Sagar Parikrama III, a circumnavigation by an all women crew onboard INSV Tarini later this year.

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(Published 21 May 2017, 15:09 IST)