Chhattisgarh’s daughter conquered Everest: Yashi Jain was the only member of the state in the 15-member team, the campaign lasted for 45 days

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Chhattisgarh’s daughter conquered Everest: Yashi Jain was the only member of the state in the 15-member team, the campaign lasted for 45 days

Raigad. Mountaineer Yashi Jain of Raigarh district of Chhattisgarh has conquered Mount Everest and registered his name in history. Yashi, the daughter of Jain society, has created a new history by hoisting the tricolor and Jain flag of India on Everest at 5:45 am Indian time on Wednesday morning.

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Let us tell you that in the 15-member team going to climb Mount Everest, climber Yashi Jain is the only member from Chhattisgarh. The campaign to conquer Mount Everest started on 1 April, which lasted for 45 days. Mountaineer Yashi Jain met Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel before going on the expedition. During this, the CM had given his best wishes to Yashi for conquering Mount Everest. Along with this, it was also announced to give Rs 5 lakh as incentive.

Flying flag of Jain society

Yashi Jain is a resident of Raigad. Father Akhilesh Jain works in Punjab National Bank. Yashi Jain has become the first girl from the Jain community of Chhattisgarh to conquer Mount Everest. Even before this, Yashi has hoisted the Jain flag on the highest peak of Africa and America. The Jain community of Chhattisgarh has given its best wishes to Yashi for this victory.

Yashi’s journey started from 2018

It may be noted that the B.Tech passout climbed Mount Jogin in Uttarakhand in May 2018. In July 2019, he conquered Mount Elbrus, the highest peak in Europe. In January 2020, she has climbed Mount Island Peak of Nepal. After this, on 2 October 2022, Mount Kilimanjaro was successfully climbed at 5,896 meters. It is the highest peak of Africa. After this, in February 2023, Mount Aconcagua, the highest peak in South America, was conquered at 6,961 meters.

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