Geeta Samota becomes first woman CISF officer to scale Everest

Geeta Samota, First Woman CISF Officer to Scale Mount EverestPersonal Background:

  • Hometown: Chak village, Sikar district, Rajasthan
  • Family: One of four sisters
  • Early Life: Promising hockey player in college; career-ending injury led to mountaineering
  • Traits: Courage, grit, determination, perseverance

Career & Mountaineering Achievements:

  • Joined CISF: 2011
  • Mountaineering Training:
    • Basic course at ITBP training institute, Auli – 2015 (only woman in her batch)
    • Advanced course – 2017 (first CISF personnel to complete it)
  • Major Climbs & Records:
    • 2019: First woman from any CAPF to summit Mount Satopanth (7,075 m, Uttarakhand) & Mount Lobuche (6,119 m, Nepal)
    • 2021–2022: Scaled four “Seven Summits” in 6 months 27 days — Mount Kosciuszko (Australia), Mount Elbrus (Russia), Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania), Mount Aconcagua (Argentina); fastest Indian woman to do so
    • Ladakh Rupshu Region: Climbed five peaks (three above 6,000 m, two over 5,000 m) in three days
  • 2025: Became the first woman CISF officer to scale Mount Everest (8,849 m)

Awards & Recognition:

  • International Women’s Day Award 2023 – Delhi Commission for Women
  • “Giving Wings to Dreams Award 2023” – Ministry of Civil Aviation

Significance:

  • Trailblazer for women in India’s Central Armed Police Forces
  • Inspiration for future mountaineering expeditions by CISF (first full team planned for Everest in 2026)
  • Symbol of breaking stereotypes and promoting gender equality in uniformed services

     Updated -  May 21, 2025  , 03:30 AM | The Tribune