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CISF's Geeta Samota becomes first officer from force to scale Mount Everest
5/20/2025 10:16:16 PM
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NEW DELHI, May 20: In a monumental feat of human endurance and unwavering spirit, Lady Sub-Inspector (L/SI) Geeta Samota of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has successfully summited Mount Everest, the world's highest peak at 8,849 meters (29,032 feet). On the early morning of Monday (19.05.25), Geeta stood on the "roof of the world," a triumphant moment symbolizing not just a personal victory, but the incredible resilience and strength fostered within the CISF and the Indian nation. This historic achievement is the culmination of a journey that began in the humble surroundings of Chak village in Rajasthan's Sikar district, fuelled by a desire to break barriers and inspire.
Born into a modest family with four sisters, Geeta's upbringing in Chak village was traditional. She completed her schooling and college locally. Growing up, she often heard tales of boys' accomplishments but noticed a void in stories celebrating girls' achievements, an observation that ignited a quiet determination within her to make her own mark. Geeta always had a penchant for sports and was a promising hockey player in college. However, an unfortunate injury forced her to step away from the team, a setback that unknowingly steered her towards a different kind of field.
In 2011, Geeta joined the Central Industrial Security Force. It was here she noticed that mountaineering was a less-trodden path, with CISF not even having a dedicated mountaineering team at the time. She astutely recognized this as an opportunity. This foresight led her to a pivotal moment in 2015 when she was selected for a six-week basic mountaineering course at the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) training institute in Auli. Notably, she was the only female participant in her batch. Excelling in the basic course, her passion and skill only grew. She went on to complete an advanced mountaineering course in 2017, becoming the sole CISF personnel to achieve this distinction. These rigorous training programs were instrumental in bringing out the mountaineer within her.
Her perseverance bore significant fruit in 2019 when she became the first woman from any Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) to scale Mount Satopanth (7,075 meters) in Uttarakhand and Mount Lobuche (6,119 meters) in Nepal. In early 2021, the CAPF contingent for a Mount Everest expedition of which Geeta was part, was unfortunately called off due to technical reasons. This moment, which could have been a dead end, instead became the catalyst for an even more ambitious goal: the "Seven Summits" challenge, which involves climbing the highest peak on each of the seven continents.
Undeterred by the global COVID-19 pandemic, Geeta relentlessly pursued her Seven Summits dream. Between 2021 and early 2022, she successfully summited four of these formidable peaks: Mount Kosciuszko (2,228 mtrs) in Australia, Mount Elbrus ((5,642 mtrs) in Russia, Mount Kilimanjaro (5,895 mtrs) in Tanzania, and Mount Aconcagua (6,961 mtrs) in Argentina. She achieved this incredible feat - conquering four of the Seven Summits - in a remarkable span of just six months and 27 days, making her the fastest Indian woman to do so. Adding to her accolades, Geeta also became the first and fastest woman to climb five peaks in Ladakh's Rupshu region in just three days, including three peaks over 6,000 meters and two over 5,000 meters. On May 19, 2025, Geeta achieved the most ambitious challenge of her mountaineering career, successfully scaling Mount Everest, a mission resonating with courage, unwavering commitment, and profound national pride.
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