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Patiala, April 24

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Angad Singh, an alumnus of Yadavindra Public School (YPS) has achieved a remarkable feat by summiting two challenging peaks in the Himalayas — Mt Lobuche East and Mt Imja Tse. Angad, who is an A-level scorer of mountaineering course, had embarked on a mountaineering expedition to the Everest region of Nepal in the last week of March. He, along with his Sherpa, reached the summit of Mt Lobuche, which stands at a height of 6119 metres. Later, on April 9 he also reached the peak of Mt Imja Tse.

An YPS official said, “Summiting these peaks require a high level of technical skill, patience, correct strategy and mindset.”

Talking about his accomplishment, Angad said, “I am proud to have summited these peaks in just six days. It was a challenging but exhilarating experience, and I couldn’t have done it without the support of my sherpa and the skills and knowledge I gained from my time at the YPS.”

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School director Maj Gen (Retd) BS Grewal said, “We are proud to have him as our alumnus. His achievement will inspire current and future students .”

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