
Geeta samota
A new and glorious chapter has been added to the history of the country’s security forces. Geeta Samota, the sub-inspector of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), has created history by conquering the world’s highest peak i.e. Mount Everest. This is the first time in the glorious journey of 56 years of CISF when a female worker of the force hoisted the tricolor on the 8,849 meter high Mount Everest. A CISF spokesperson gave information about this achievement on Tuesday and said that Geeta completed this difficult climb on Monday. According to the spokesperson, when Geeta stood at the top of Everest, she was not just a personal victory, but it was also an example of CISF and the indomitable courage, courage and passion of the whole of India. This moment also became a moment of pride for the country.
Travel from Rajasthan village to mountain
35 -year -old Geeta Samota hails from Chak village in Sikar district of Rajasthan. The early journey of Geeta was connected to the sports world. She was a great hockey player, but had to distance from the game due to injury. He then decided to serve the country by joining the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) in 2011. The Geeta is currently posted in Udaipur Airport Unit. His interest in mountaineering gave him a new place. The special thing is that when he stepped into this area, CISF did not have any mountaineering team. Despite this, he not only proved himself with his dedication and hard work, but also set a new example in the history of force.
Travel of mountaineering and remarkable achievements
Geeta Samota received special training in mountaineering and made big achievements in 2019. She became the first female worker of the country’s Central Armed Police Force (CAPF), which successfully climbing Mount Satopanth (7,075 meters) and Nepal’s Mount Lobche (6,119 m) located in Uttarakhand. His achievement proved that if the courage and courage are elevated, no dream can remain incomplete. It is the dream of every climber to fulfill the difficult and deadly climb of Mount Everest, and Geeta showed it to be true.