First civilian Indian Bengali to climb Mount Everest from the North Col
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Debabrata Mukherjee (born 20 January 1962) is an Indian mountaineer and explorer from West Bengal. He was the oldest, first civilian Indian to climb Mount Everest from the North Col.[1] He is also the first person to cross Chaukhamba Col from Badrinath to reach Gangotri.[2][3]
Debabrata Mukherjee climbed the North-Col and NE Ridge with Biplob Vaidya on 25 May 2014 and set foot on the summit of Mount Everest at 8:46 am. He was the team leader of this expedition.[4][5] The same day Malavath Purna the youngest Indian and the youngest female in the world to have reached the summit of Mount Everest.[6]
Mount Everest Oldest person to climb successfully from North-Col in 2014[4]
Mount Jalung Ri and Mount Chomo Ri (First ascent) as a Liaison Officer with a Japanese team and a successful climber 2015[14]
Bhagirathi Parbat III as a Team leader and successful climber first Indian ascent from North ridge[15]
Indian Mountaineering Foundation - Pathayatra 2015[16]
Mount Blanc oldest Indian to climbed the peak Successfully[17] in 2016.
The first person to cross the Panpatia Glacier in 2006. In 2009 he found a new trekking route from Kedarnath to Badrinath. To find this path, he crossed the Gandharpangi forest, Panpatia, and Satopanth glaciers. In 2013 On the way from Badrinath to Gangotri, he crossed the Chaukhamba col with a new route.[18][19]
^Mukherjee, Debabrata (2015). Indian Himalaya-The Japanese Alpine Club-Tokai Section, Karcha Parbat and Yunam (in Japanese). p. 339. ISBN978-47-7951-000-7.
^Mukherjee, Debabrata (2015). Indian Himalaya-The Japanese Alpine Club-Tokai Section, KR-V (in Japanese). p. 290. ISBN978-47-7951-000-7.
^KUMEKAWA, Akira (2015). Indian Himalaya-The Japanese Alpine Club-Tokai Section First Ascent of Zalung Ri and Chomo Ri (in Japanese). ISBN978-47-7951-000-7.