Example of insistence, passion and victory: Vinita, born on June 21, the Tricolor waved to the world's highest peak

New -Delhi, June 20 (IANS). In addition to being international yoga day, June 21 is special for one more reason. It is the birthday of Vinita Soren, by a young woman who touched the world’s highest peak and proved that the height of dreams would not be tied in any social boundary. Vinita Soren, who traveled from a small village in Jharkhand to the highest peak in the world, became an inspiration for girls from all over the country today. Vinita, who was born on June 21, 1987, not only conquered Mount Everest, but also gave a new identity to the Indian Tribal Society based on her passion, passion and stubbornness. Vinita, a native of the Kesorasora village in the Rajnagar block of Seraikela -kharsawan district Jharkhand, started like a common tribal girls -work, limited education, limited dreams, but Vinita’s dreams were higher than Everest. As part of the Tata Steel CSR program, when he first learned of ‘adventure activity’, he became his turning point. Vinita did not give up, despite the opposition of the family and a lack of inspiration. She moved forward in this direction by passing various tests. During this time, she met India’s first female Everest winner Bachendri Pal, who acknowledged Vinita’s talent and gave her guidance. Vinita started a campaign on March 20, 2012 with her two colleagues Meghlal Mahato and Rajendra of Jamshedpur. It was not a common campaign. He chose the hardest route for Everest Fatah. Vinita stood firmly in the midst of the icy winds, deadly cold, weak body and threat to lose their lives. Finally, on May 26, 2012, at 06:50 am, Vinita and Meghlal blew the Tricolor on Everest. Vinita says her childhood was spent between fields, boundaries and limited thinking. He said: “Teaching or nursing for girls here was considered a career, but my dream was different.” He had to work hard for seven years before winning Everest. He learned that mountaineering is not only power, but also spiritual power, courage and resolution test. Vinita is not only a climber today, but the daughter of the tribal community of India, the symbol of women’s power and the role model of the new generation. His story tells that “the highest challenge, the higher the victory.” -Ians DSC/Acade