Gorakhpur (Uttar Pradesh): Mountaineer Nitish Singh from Gorakhpur unfurled the national flag at Mount Kilimanjaro peak, the highest mountain in the African continent.
He scaled a height of 5,895 meters above sea level and unfurled the Indian tricolour flag at the mountain on January 26. "People have supported me to overcome difficulties. Now I aim to scale the top seven highest peaks of the world," he said.
"I have also raised a flag for the transgender community for supporting me in my journey," he added.
He said that it took him three days to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.
Having taken training in 2016, Singh claims to have climbed Stok Kangri in Leh-Ladakh at 6124m, Kangto at 7,060 metres in Arunachal Pradesh, mount Rudra Gaura and Pennant Choti at 9,000 and 19,081m respectively.
Talking to ETV Bharat, Singh said, "I have not received any help from the government. Mahamandaleshwar of Gorakhpur Kinnar (transgender) Akhada, Kiran Nand Giri Baba has lent me a helping hand and.
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