Haryana CM congratulates 'first Haryanvi' to scale Mount Annapurna

IANS April 10, 2025 309 views

Narendra Kumar, a 29-year-old mountaineer from Haryana, has made history by scaling the formidable Mount Annapurna in Nepal. As the youngest and team leader of an international expedition, he successfully reached the 8091-meter peak, becoming the first Haryanvi to do so. The Haryana Chief Minister congratulated Kumar for his remarkable achievement, highlighting his incredible leadership and determination. With support from the M3M Foundation, Kumar continues to inspire youth and has set his sights on conquering even more challenging Himalayan peaks.

"With every step I take, I carry the dreams of countless youth who wish to rise above their circumstances and touch the sky" - Narendra Kumar
Haryana CM congratulates 'first Haryanvi' to scale Mount Annapurna
Gurugram, April 9: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini congratulated the state’s first mountaineer, Narendra Kumar, for hoisting the Tricolor on the world’s most inaccessible peak, 8091-meter-high Mount Annapurna in Nepal.

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First Haryanvi mountaineer summits challenging Mount Annapurna

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Led international expedition at just 29 years old

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Supported by M3M Foundation's youth leadership program

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Aims to climb more challenging Himalayan peaks

“On behalf of every Haryanvi, many congratulations to the son of Haryana and best wishes for a bright future. You have made every countryman proud with this achievement,” the Chief Minister posted on ‘X’.

Narendra Kumar, a native of the village of Mingni Kheda in the Nalwa constituency of Hisar district, has etched his name in history after he successfully summited the world’s 10th highest peak. This extraordinary journey was accomplished on April 7 at 10:30 AM local time on one of the most treacherous and demanding mountains located in Nepal. At just 29 years old, Narendra was not only the youngest in the expedition team but also served as the team leader of an international group comprising eleven members from six countries—India, Vietnam, the US, Japan, the UK, and South Africa.

His leadership and resilience guided the diverse team through one of the world’s most perilous and challenging climbs, Mount Annapurna, which is known to be one of the most dangerous and technically demanding climbs in the world. Narendra's successful ascent is a remarkable feat of human endurance, courage, and sheer determination.

"I am deeply grateful to the Haryana government and thank Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, who admires my achievement, and the M3M Foundation for their constant encouragement, trust, and support. Their belief in me has been my biggest strength. With every step I take, I carry the dreams of countless youth who wish to rise above their circumstances and touch the sky," he said.

Narendra has been associated with the M3M Foundation as a Sankalp Volunteer and Environmental Ambassador, where he has inspired thousands through his initiatives focused on climate action, sustainability, and youth leadership.

“Narendra is soft-spoken with quiet determination about supporting five young girls from Haryana in their dream to reach the Everest Base Camp, which I have given him as a challenge. He took on the challenge wholeheartedly. These girls, whom we named ‘The Elemental Sisters,’ not only completed the expedition but also became symbols of courage and hope. I still remember Narendra saying, ‘I’m going to make history soon,’ and today, he has done it," Dr. Payal Kanodia, Chairperson & Trustee of M3M Foundation, said.

Now, Narendra sets his sights on an even more ambitious goal — Mount Shishapangma and Mount Cho Oyu, two of the world's highest and most formidable peaks. His mission continues, driven by his unshakable resolve and the support of his community.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
What an incredible achievement! Narendra Kumar has truly made Haryana proud 🇮🇳 The fact that he led an international team at just 29 is mind-blowing. Can't wait to see him conquer more peaks!
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Priya M.
While this is definitely impressive, I wonder if the government should focus more on basic infrastructure in Haryana villages before celebrating mountaineering feats. Just my thought.
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Amit S.
Annapurna has a fatality rate of 32%! This guy is next level brave. His work with those girls for Everest Base Camp is equally inspiring 👏
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Sunita R.
As someone from Hisar, this makes me so emotional! Small town boys making it big on global stage. Narendra bhaiya, you're our hero! #HaryanaPride
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Vikram J.
The environmental ambassador angle is interesting. We need more adventurers who care about climate change. Respect for balancing both passions!
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Neha T.
His humility shines through in every interview. "Carrying dreams of countless youth" - what a beautiful way to put it ❤️ More power to him!

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