Bhubaneswar: Mortal remains of Kalpana Das, Odisha's only woman climber to have scaled the Mt Everest, arrived at Biju Patnaik International Airport from New Delhi on Sunday.
Rich tributes were paid to the climber after her body reached ten days after Das (53) passed away while descending from the peak on May 23.
Her body was flown to Delhi from Kathmandu in Nepal on Saturday following completion of formalities at the base camp at Lukla.
Das, a lawyer by profession, was the first Odia mountaineer to have scaled the Mt Everest on May 21, 2008, along with a team of five members from the US, Canada, and Nepal.
Eminent personalities from across Odisha paid their tributes to the mountaineer after her body arrived here. Hundreds of people, including Odisha's Sports and Youth Services Minister Tusharkanti Behera and Women and Child Development Minister Tukuni Sahu paid their homage to the mountaineer at Kalinga Stadium, where her mortal remains were kept after being flown in from Delhi.
Describing Das as an ace climber, Behera said she was an achiever who set examples for others.
"She is no more but will continue to inspire young talents to scale new peaks," he said.