Breaking All Barriers Assam's 5 Months Pregnant Woman Visits Kedarnath Temple

It took Pooja over 12 hours to complete the 40-kilometer up-and-down excursion. When Pooja was one month pregnant she treks Vaishnodevi.
Breaking All Barriers Assam's 5 Months Pregnant Woman Visits Kedarnath Temple
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Guwahati: Guwahati: Pooja Sharma a resident of Assam visited the Kedarnath Yatra Trek the most difficult journey with her 5-month old pregnancy.

Pooja has uploaded here pictures and videos of her journey on social media.

It took her over 12 hours to complete the 40-kilometer up-and-down excursion.

Earlier, when Pooja was one month pregnant she trek Vaishnodevi. Pooja is founder of a non-profit Vedham Foundation which focuses on women's empowerment and child development.

She said the motive behind the trek was to promote the idea of women being strong in all aspects of life.

Her spouse Ripun accompanied her and chronicled their adventure on his YouTube account ASSAMOR RIPUN.

Earlier, when Pooja was one month pregnant she treks Vaishnodevi. Pooja is the founder of a non-profit Vedham Foundation which focuses on women's empowerment and child development.

She said the motive behind the trek was to promote the idea of women being strong in all aspects of life.

Earlier, Bailey Trail Trek and Mt. Gorichen Expedition in Arunachal Pradesh was formally launched in a simple function at R G Baruah Sports Complex in the city. Initiated by Padmashree Anshu Jamsenpa, these two national adventure events are scheduled to be organised during Sept–Oct 2021. High altitude trekkers and seasoned mountaineers from different parts of the country will join Anshu in this expedition.

Anshu informed the media that around 80 local youths would be engaged and trained during the course of these two events. After the training they can work as trainers, trekking guides, camp leaders, porters and cooks. She further stated that adventure tourism has huge scope and youths should opt for these opportunities rather than running after Government jobs which are scarce. On the occasion, a dedicated website www.baileytrail.com was launched by Brigadier S Prasad, Advisor of the event. He stated that the Bailey Trail is a historic route taken by Lt. Col. F.M. Bailey who was a British Political Officer. During his explorations of the area, he trekked from Bomdila to Tawang via Chander, Thungri, Changla, Potok, Lurtem, Mago and Jang with altitude touching 15500 ft above sea level. Same trek route was used by both Indian and Chinese army during the 1962 Indo China war. As for the Mt. Gorichen Expedition he was sure that Indian Army would also go all out in facilitating the mountain expeditions in Arunachal Himalayas including rescue operations as and when required.

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