Nagpur: The first Indian woman to conquer the world's highest summit Mount Everest, Bachendri Pal will lead a 10-member team of women aged above 50 in a five-month-long expedition crossing 40 mountain ranges and covering a distance of 4,500 km from Arunachal Pradesh to Ladakh. The expedition is scheduled to begin in March 2022.
A meeting for 'FIT@50+ Women's Trans Himalayan Expedition' was recently held at Gyan Bharti Skill Development Centre in Selu taluka of Wardha district. Organised by the Tata Steel Adventure Foundation in collaboration with Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports under the FIT India banner and has financial support from Tata Motors and Tata Sports Club.
Team members participating in the expedition
Bachendri Pal, Leader (67 years, Jamshedpur), Chetna Sahoo (54, Kolkata), Savita Dhapwal (52, Bhilai), Shamala Padmanabhan (64, Mysuru), Gangotri Soneji (62, Baroda), Chaula Jagirdar (63, Palanpur), Payo Murmu (53, Jamshedpur), Dr Sushma Bissa (55, Bikaner), Major Krishna Dubey (59, Lucknow), and Bimbla Deoskar (55, Nagpur)