







How to cover the distance from starting point to peak point





















You always think about big but sometimes circumstances loose your hope and you may quit on that point..





But always remember one thing...





Never ever give up on any stage...





Let's discuss it with an unique motivational story ...





















Mount Everest climbed even after losing a leg, this girl's story will make her stand up









Read the story of a girl who was thrown from a moving train by some goons due to which she lost her leg. Still, leaving that pain behind, the girl climbed Mount Everest, the highest peak of the Himalayas.





















In 2011, Arunima Sinha, who was a national level volleyball player, was thrown from a moving train by some goons.





Arunima, who spent the entire night on the railway track in unbearable pain, lost one of her legs in this incident and a rod was placed on her other leg.









While people spend 4 to 5 years in recovery after such a tragic accident, Arunima, while maintaining her passion as a player, conquered the world's highest place, Mount Everest, within just two years of the incident.





Had taken The history of becoming the first handicapped female climber to climb the world's highest mountain peak will be written in her own name.





























This passion of Arunima is not only the story of a woman climbing the world's highest peak, but also the story of her unwavering faith, on which she overcame her biggest weakness by crossing huge obstacles instead of being forced into the hands of despair.





















Leaving his pain behind, Arunima not only limited her journey to the climb of Mount Everest, but also climbed five other peaks from different continents.





Their goal now is to make the most difficult challenge to wipe out the Indian flag on the Everest Vinson Massif, the highest peak in Antarctica.

























Arunima collided with the train passing through the adjacent track, after which she fell badly on the ground.





She does not remember what happened after that. She only knows that after she regains consciousness, she feels unbearable pain and also realizes that she has lost one of her legs and has suffered severe injuries on the other.









She said, 'I was screaming for help, but there was no one around who could help me.





Mice were mutilating my injured leg and I kept groaning with pain all night. I counted 49 trains passed by me.





























In the morning, some villagers saw Arunima and took her to a nearby hospital, where doctors had to cut one of her legs and put a rod in the other leg.









Arunima said, he did not have anesthesia and I said that he should heal my injured leg without giving me anesthesia.









I had endured unbearable pain all night and so I knew that I could bear some more pain to recover.

























Subsequently, Arunima was admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi where she underwent treatment for about four months.





It was here that she pledged that she would climb Mount Everest.









It is also difficult to move in the condition that Arunima was after the accident.





But the story of Arunima with strong intentions proved to be the story of never losing patience, while the whole world was skeptical of her intentions, her family and especially her brother-in-law Om Prakash encouraged her.









42-year-old Om Prakash resigned from his Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) job to motivate Arunima towards her goal.













In the circumstances where Arunima was, it takes years for people to stand up, while Arunima got up in only four months.









For the next two years she trained with Bachendri Pal, the first Indian woman to climb Everest. They got sponsors, their journey started and then the day also came when the destination was conquered.





















Arunima said that during this effort, blood flowed from her feet and often she would fall.





People called her crazy and she felt that she would never succeed in her goal.





However, they were all unaware of the strength of their intentions.

























Arunima has so far climbed Mount Kilimanjaro (Africa), Mount Kojiasco (Australia), Mount Akongagua (South America), Carsthenz Pyramid (Indonesia) and Mount Elbrus (Europe) in addition to Mount Everest on her artificial leg.

















Arunima wishes to establish an International Sports Academy for people with disabilities.





He said, for this, he has bought land in Unnao near Kanpur.





There is a need to build a building on which 55 crore will be spent.





She has adopted 120 disabled children in Lucknow and is helping them in every possible way.























