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CISF Sub Inspector from Vizag scales Mount Kilimanjaro; the highest peak in Africa
Updated Date: 9/24/2021
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A CISF Sub-Inspector/Exe from Vizag,
32-year-old Seerapu Srikant, has scaled Mount Kilimanjaro; the highest
single free-standing mountain in the world. Incidentally, he is the
first person from the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), and the
first male from Central Armed Police Force (CAPF), to have ever achieved
this feat.
In 2019, Srikant was introduced to
mountain climbing through a mountaineering course organized by the CISF.
Since then his love for climbing has only grown. Today, as he aspires
to conquer higher peaks,
in a conversation with Yo! Vizag, Srikant shares his journey on
achieving this feat. “I have always been good at sports and athletics
since my younger days. With this, anything that was adventuresome
invariably enthralled me and so did the mountaineering course organized
by the CISF. After completing the course, usually, a team of eight is
selected to climb Mount Everest. I qualified for the preliminary list
but didn’t make it to the final list. This incident fuelled my desire to
scale the peaks on my own.” For
Srikant, scaling the highest peak was not another ordinary show of
physical capability, but a unique moment of celebrating the role of
teachers in one’s life. On reaching the summit on 5 September, which is
celebrated as the National Teachers Day, Srikant says “I’m a proud
alumnus of the Kendriya Vidyalaya, so I carried the Kendriya Vidyalaya
flag to the mountain peak. On finally reaching the summit, I waved the
flag in an act of expressing gratitude and love to all the teachers out
there for playing a key role in shaping the society.” Yo! Vizag Feature Articles An Inspiration “I’m
currently posted in Delhi, so it’s a ritual every morning at work to
follow the Yo! Vizag website for South Indian news. Every time there
would be a feature article of a Vizagite achieving a feat, I would
invariably ask the question, how can I feature on Yo! Vizag. In fact, as
soon as I finished scaling the summit, the first thing I did was I
procured the portal’s contact details and wrote to the admin. I
personally feel getting recognized from a local website is fulfilling
and at the same time inspires and motivates to achieve even more,” adds
Srikant After spending six
enduring days up the summit, this proud Vizagite is finally happy to be
back in the city. Speaking about his future goals and ambitions, Srikant
adds that he plans to scale Mount Everest, North America’s Denali, and
Mount Aconcagua of South America, amongst others. Education And Career SI/Exe
Seerapu Srikant started his mountaineering journey by completing the
Special Basic Mountaineering Course from the Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports (ABVIMAS), Manali in the
year 2019. He completed his training with Grade ‘A’ and was awarded the
“Trainee of Best Rope” and the “Keep the Himalaya Clean” badge for
extraordinary performance. He also participated in the Mount Satopanth
Expedition by CISF which was held in August-September 2019 in
Uttarakhand, India. Mount Kilimanjaro Mount
Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano in Tanzania, Africa. It is the highest
peak in Africa and is also called ‘The Roof of Africa’. It has an
elevation of 5,895 meters and requires an average 10 km climb a day to
reach the summit.
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