
World record-making 'skydive' from Kalapathar
Kathmandu, the Indian professional'skydiver' Shital Mahajan, has set a world record by diving from Kalapathar on Mount Everest, the world's highest peak.
Mahajan registered her name in the Guinness Book of World Records by setting a new record in skydiving in the women's category. She dove from a height of 5,317 meters in Kalapathar.
Earlier, there was a women's world record for skydiving from a height of 5,342 meters in Kalapathar. Mahajan broke the record and set a new one.
Before this, two skydivers from New Zealand and the US set the record.
Mahajan, 41, is active in the skydiving and sports sectors in Pune, India. She has obtained India's prestigious Padma Shree Award.
Chairperson of Everest Skydive Company, Suman Pandey, shared that Mahajan had made the record by diving four times from the Mount Everest area on November 11–13.
Mahajan's record has been registered in the Guinness Book of World Records. The testimonials establishing evidence of the world record were handed over amidst a program held in Kathmandu.
Vice-Chairperson of the Rastriya Swatantra Party and parliamentarian Dol Prasad Aryal congratulated Mahajan for keeping the world record on the same occasion.
Skydiver Mahaan expressed happiness for materializing her long-cherished dream and pledged to engage her efforts for tourism promotion in Nepal.
Everest Skydiving has started in Nepal since 2008. The highest skydive took place in Kalapathar in 2009.
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