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Aparna Kumar has become the first woman Indian Police Service (IPS) and ITBP officer to successfully trek to the South Pole, the southernmost point on the globe situated in Antarctica.
Kumar, a 2002-batch officer of the Uttar Pradesh cadre, on Tuesday, 22 January, called on Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Home Secretary Rajiv Gauba. She described the challenges she faced in her six-year career of professional mountaineering.
The South Pole is the coldest and driest place on Earth. The temperature there ranges from minus 37 degrees to minus 48 degrees and hence it makes the trek arduous and challenging.
The officer, who joined the mountain warfare-trained border guarding force Indo-Tibetan Border Police last year on deputation, had her first brush with mountaineering when she was commanding a Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) battalion in Uttar Pradesh few years back.
The ITBP is primarily tasked with guarding the 3,488-km icy and high altitude Indian border with China.
The officer, who hails from Karnataka, is now aiming to set her foot on the North Pole in April, to mark the feat of conquering both the poles.
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