Key Points

A remarkable team of 10 NCC cadets has conquered Mount Everest, marking their third successful expedition. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh celebrated their extraordinary achievement, highlighting their courage and determination. The team, consisting of five girls and five boys, scaled the world's highest peak without any injuries. Their success demonstrates the incredible potential of India's youth and the rigorous training provided by the National Cadet Corps.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Honors NCC Cadets' Historic Everest Summit

  • First NCC Everest expedition with balanced male-female team
  • Youngest team member just 16 years old
  • Completed without a single injury
  • Received Rs 10 lakh honor
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Mount Everest conquered: Defence Minister Singh felicitates 10 NCC cadets for historic feat

Defence Minister celebrates 10 NCC mountaineers including 5 girls who conquered Mount Everest, demonstrating youth's exceptional courage and resilience

Mount Everest conquered: Defence Minister Singh felicitates 10 NCC cadets for historic feat
"Even the world's highest peak is no limit for the youth of the country - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, June 12

In a stirring ceremony, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday felicitated a 10-member National Cadet Corps (NCC) Mountaineering Expedition Team, including five girls and five boys, for successfully scaling Mount Everest, the world's highest peak on May 18, 2025.

During the event held at South Block, New Delhi, the cadets shared their experiences of the expedition, detailing the rigorous training, meticulous planning and challenges encountered.

The Defence Minister commended the team for passing the test of courage, discipline, resilience and composure with flying colours.

The cadets were honoured with a cheque of Rs 10 lakh for achieving the feat in the harshest of conditions. The young mountaineers, led by Colonel Amit Bisht, achieved the feat in the face of extreme weather and high-altitude challenges, completing the expedition without a single injury.

Terming the cadets as a source of inspiration to the younger generation, Defence Minister Singh stated that "with the expedition, the brave cadets have sent a message that even the world’s highest peak is no limit for the youth of the country."

He exuded confidence that "the cadets would overcome future challenges with the same courage and determination they displayed while scaling Mount Everest."

The Defence Minister also lauded the NCC for nurturing the next generation of physically resilient, mentally strong and socially responsible citizens. He also appreciated the family members of the cadets who supported them in this endeavour. DG NCC Lt-Gen Gurbirpal Singh was among the dignitaries present on the occasion.

It is pertinent to note here that the feat marked the third successful Everest expedition by the NCC, following similar accomplishments in 2013 and 2016. The expedition team comprised 10 cadets, a contingent of officers, junior commissioned officers, instructors and non-commissioned officers.

The team consisted of Subedar Major Balkar Singh, the first Subedar Major of the Indian Army to summit Mount Everest. The young cadet of the team was just 16 years old.

- IANS

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Priya K.
What an incredible achievement! These young cadets have made every Indian proud 🇮🇳 The fact that half the team were girls shows how far we've come in breaking stereotypes. My heart swells with pride seeing our youth conquer such heights - literally and metaphorically!
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Rahul M.
While this is indeed commendable, I hope the government focuses equally on improving mountaineering infrastructure and training facilities in the Himalayas. We have so much potential in adventure sports but lack proper support systems. More budget allocation please!
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Ananya S.
The 16-year-old cadet's achievement gives me goosebumps! At that age I was worried about board exams and here they're conquering Everest. Hats off to their courage and NCC's training program. This deserves more media coverage than cricket matches!
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Vikram J.
As someone from Uttarakhand, I know how tough Himalayan expeditions can be. The fact they did it without injuries shows exceptional planning and teamwork. NCC is doing great work in shaping our youth's character. More power to them!
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Sunita R.
₹10 lakh reward seems too little for such a historic achievement. These cadets risked their lives to bring glory to our nation. At least give them lifetime NCC membership and special scholarships for higher education. #Respect
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Karan P.
Third Everest expedition by NCC - that's consistency! Shows our youth have the grit to face any challenge. Hope this inspires more schools to include adventure sports in curriculum. Jai Hind! 🙏

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