Lakshmi Jha: A Trailblazer from Bihar Set to Hoist the Tricolor on Everest in 2024

Former MP R K Sinha with Lakshmi Jha

SAHARSA – In four months, a young woman from Bihar is set to achieve a remarkable feat—conquering Mount Everest, defying the odds of severe facility constraints.

Lakshmi Jha, a resident of Bangaon in Saharsa district, has already triumphed over various high peaks worldwide, including Africa’s Kilimanjaro and Mount Ararat in the Black Peak Mountains. Despite facing significant challenges, her unwavering determination and resilience inspire confidence in her impending success.

Hailing from a humble background, Lakshmi has pursued education up to a Bachelor’s degree, overcoming the absence of a father and financial limitations. Her commitment to this mission stems from a deep-seated belief in her ability to overcome adversity. The ongoing preparations for her Everest expedition have kindled hope and anticipation within the district, with the expectation that her achievement will bring recognition to Bihar and Saharsa on a global scale.

Lakshmi’s journey is a testament to her perseverance in the face of financial challenges. Originating from an ordinary family, she manages household responsibilities after her father’s demise, refusing to be constrained by economic hardships in pursuing her mountaineering dreams. Her trailblazing spirit sees her scaling towering peaks without formal training, aiming to inspire girls from similar backgrounds.

Recently, she achieved the remarkable feat of being the first Indian to ascend Turkey’s Mount Ararat and South Africa’s Kilimanjaro within a remarkable 36 hours. Despite limited resources, Lakshmi exemplifies resilience and is now gearing up to unfurl the tricolor atop Mount Everest in March 2024.

The courageous journey of Lakshmi Jha is a beacon of inspiration, showcasing the indomitable spirit of individuals who dare to dream big despite facing formidable challenges. The entire community stands united in extending their best wishes for her upcoming expedition, hoping that her success will not only illuminate the name of Bihar but also serve as a source of inspiration for countless others facing similar obstacles.