Baljeet Kaur (Mountaineer) Age, Boyfriend, Family, Biography & More

Baljeet Kaur (Mountaineer) Age, Boyfriend, Family, Biography & More

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Hometown: Solan, Himachal Pradesh

Age: 27 Years

Religion: Sikhism

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Nickname Bharti check sources
Baljeet Kaur – Facebook
Profession Mountaineer
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.) in centimeters**- 168 cm**
in meters**- 1.68 m**
in feet & inches**- 5’ 6”**
Weight (approx.) in kilograms**- 60 kg**
in pounds**- 132 lbs**
Figure Measurements (approx.) 32-28-32
Eye Colour Light Brown
Hair Colour Black with Light Brown highlights
Career
Mountaineering Records • First Indian woman mountaineer to summit the Pumori Peak (12 May 2021)
• First Indian woman mountaineer to climb Mount Dhaulagiri (1 October 2021)
• First Indian to scale Mount Annapurna (28 April 2022) and Mount Kanchenjunga (May 12, 2022) in 14 days
• Record of scaling Mount Everest (8848.86 m), the highest mountain on the planet, Mount Lhotse (8,517 m), the fourth highest mountain on the planet, and Mount Makalu (8,485 m), in 7 days
• First Indian to climb Mount Everest and Mount Lhotse in just 25 hours
• First Indian woman to scale six eight-thousanders in the shortest period
• First Indian mountaineer to climb Mount Everest, Mount Annapurna, Mount Lhotse, Mount Makalu, and Mount Kangchenjunga in less than 30 days
First Indian woman to climb Mount Manaslu without Oxygen (November 2022)
Awards • Raksha Mantri Padak from the Indian government for partaking in the Mount Everest Expedition in 2016 (2017)


• NCC Achiever Award by the Director General of the NCC Lieutenant General Gurbirpal Singh (July 2022)





Note: She won many accolades during her tenure in the NCC.
Personal Life
Date of Birth 29 November 1995 (Wednesday)
Age (as of 2022) 27 Years
Birthplace Palashta Panjrol village, Solan, Himachal Pradesh
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Nationality Indian
Hometown Solan, Himachal Pradesh
School Government Senior Secondary School, Mamligh, Himachal Pradesh
College/University • Post-Graduate Degree College, Solan, Himachal Pradesh
• Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI), Darjeeling
• Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports (ABVIMAS), Manali (2017) (2018)
Educational Qualification(s) • She completed her graduation at Post-Graduate Degree College
• Advanced Mountaineering Course at ABVIMAS (2017)
• Skiing Course at ABVIMAS (2018) check sources
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Note: She received an A+ grade in Advanced Mountaineering Course.
Religion Sikhism
Relationships & More
Marital Status Unmarried
Family
Husband/Spouse N/A
Parents Father- Amrik Singh (Himachal Road Transport Corporation bus driver)
Mother- Shanti Devi (homemaker)
Siblings She has three siblings.

Some Lesser Known Facts About Baljeet Kaur

  • Baljeet Kaur is an Indian mountain climber, who has many mountaineering feats registered to her name. She hit the headlines after she was pronounced dead following her disappearance while climbing down Mount Annapurna in April 2023.

  • At Post-Graduate Degree College, Baljeet enrolled in the National Cadet Corps (NCC) as a cadet. Later, she was promoted and given the rank of Senior Under Officer (SUO), the highest rank that a cadet can get.

    Baljeet Kaur’s photograph taken when she was in the NCC

  • Baljeet, in an interview, revealed that to support her parents monetarily, she used to work as a house help while pursuing her graduation. She said,

    After the college hours, I used to work in people’s houses, cleaning and cooking. I knew how to cook a full meal since I was eight years old.”

  • While studying in college, she took a keen interest in acting and joined several acting troupes. She also participated in many stage shows and street plays.

  • When she was in college, she joined the National Service Scheme (NSS) and The Bharat Scouts & Guides as a volunteer.

  • While giving an interview, Baljeet said that initially, she did not consider opting for mountaineering as a profession, but her interest in mountain climbing arose after she learned of Malavath Purna, who climbed Mount Everest in 2014, through an article in a newspaper. Talking about it, she said,

    I never thought of mountaineering as a career option. In 2014, when I was waiting for my examination results, I came across a newspaper article about a girl from Rajasthan who had climbed Mount Everest. That article inspired me a lot. And that was the beginning of my dream of becoming a Mountaineer.”

  • In 2015, she attended many mountaineering camps held by the NCC following her application to join the NCC Girls Everest Expedition team. In the camps, she learnt various ways of climbing different types of mountains.

  • To join the NCC Girls Everest Expedition team, Baljeet underwent two phases of the selection module. In the first phase, she was sent to Darjeeling, where she attended a mountaineering course at the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI) in which she got an A+ grade. Thereafter, she underwent the second phase of the selection module for a month at the High Altitude Warfare School (HAWS) in Gulmarg, Kashmir. After completing the selection process, Baljeet and ten other NCC girls were inducted into the NCC Girls Everest Expedition team.

  • In 2015, Baljeet and her team went to Uttarakhand to climb Mount Trishul. She and her team were ordered to return after they had climbed 6,350 metres due to bad weather.

  • Baljeet, along with the NCC team, went to Nepal in 2016 to climb Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak. However, before reaching the peak of Mount Everest, she was forced to abandon her climb and return to the base camp as her oxygen mask stopped working. While giving an interview, she talked about it and said,

    On my final push for the summit of Mt. Everest around 8,548 m I had an issue in my Oxygen mask and the supply of oxygen gradually stopped. Me and my Sherpa did our best to fix the issue but couldn’t succeed. I was just 300m away from the summit of EVEREST but I had to take the decision to abandon my attempt and turned around from 8,548m. I returned with a promise that I’ll come back again to stand on its summit one day.”

    Baljeet Kaur, along with other NCC cadets, holding the banner of NCC Girls Mount Everest Expedition

  • She climbed Friendship Peak situated in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, in 2017.

    A picture of Baljeet Kaur holding the Indian flag at the Friendship Peak

  • Baljeet was selected by the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) for the Everest Massif Expedition in 2019. The expedition was planned in 2020 but got postponed till 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Baljeet Kaur and Gunbala Sharma hoisted the Indian flag together on the peak of Mount Pumori, located 7,161 metres above sea level, on 12 May 2021. Baljeet Kaur made the record of being the first woman from India to summit Mount Pumori.

    Baljeet Kaur taking a selfie on the top of Mount Pumori

  • She summited Mount Kun in August 2021. The peak is located 7,077 metres above sea level at Suru Valley, ‎Kargil‎, ‎Ladakh‎.

  • In October 2021, she became the first woman mountaineer from India to summit Mount Dhaulagiri.

    Baljjeet Kaur’s photo taken at Mount Dhaulagiri

  • Baljeet Kaur made a record for climbing five-eight thousanders, i.e., Mount Anapurna on 28 April 2022, Kangchenjunga on 12 May 2022, the world’s highest mountain Mount Everest on 21 May 2022, the fourth-highest mountain in the world Mount Lhotse on 22 May 2022, the fifth-highest mountain in the world Mount Makalu on 28 May 2022, within 30 days.

    Baljeet Kaur’s photo taken on the top of Mount Lhotse

    A photo of Baljeet Kaur taken on the top of Mount Makalu

  • Grehalakshmi, an Indian magazine, published an article on Baljeet Kaur in July 2022.

    The article published by Grehalakshmi on Baljeet Kaur

  • For climbing Mount Manaslu without supplementary oxygen in November 2022, Baljeet made a record. In an interview, Baljeet talked about it and said,

    This climbing season was not easy as there were lots of bad weather conditions throughout with lots of rain at the base camp and heavy snowfall at higher camps. Avalanches added to the difficulty and misery which took some innocent lives of sherpas and also some very well-known climbers. I was also stuck in one of the avalanches between camp3 and camp4. After multiple summit attempts, I and my sherpa Mingma Dai successfully made it to the revered true summit on the 30th of September. I would like to dedicate this summit to all the young and upcoming women mountaineers of India and want to be the inspiration and motivation for them to take mountaineering as a sport both as a passion and profession.”

    Baljeet Kaur with her guide holding the Indian flag on the top of Mount Manaslu

  • With the intent of climbing another summit without supplementary oxygen, Baljeet Kaur set out to reach the top of Mount Annapurna in Nepal in April 2023. She successfully scaled the top of the mountain without supplementary oxygen; however, while climbing down from the top, she met with an accident and went missing near Camp IV, which is situated at an altitude of 7,300 metres, on 18 April 2023 and was declared dead.

Mount Annapurna 1

Comfort zone
Camp-2

(High altitude) pic.twitter.com/g3TuJqKs2i

— Baljeet kaur (@Baljeet11684140) April 9, 2023

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