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- Author: দেবাশিস বিশ্বাস (Debashis Biswas)
- Genre: ভ্রমণ ও অভিযান (Travel & Exploration)
- Cover: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9789350401163
- Pages: 140
- Weight: 343 grams
Book Summary:
- Chronicles the historic Everest expedition by two Bengali mountaineers, Basanta Singh Roy and Debashis Biswas, on May 17, 2010.
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Background on Everest:
- First summited by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay on May 29, 1953.
- Over 4,000 climbers have since reached the summit.
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Unique Achievement:
- This was the first successful Everest expedition from West Bengal that was completely privately funded.
- Previous attempts over the last two decades had failed.
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More than an Expedition:
- The book is not just about mountaineering but also a story of self-discovery.
- The author shares his dream, struggles, and triumphs in overcoming challenges to achieve this impossible feat.
- Everest becomes a symbol of human perseverance and ambition rather than just a peak to conquer.
About the Author - Debashis Biswas:
- Born: Guwahati, Assam.
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Family:
- Second of five siblings.
- His father's transferable job led the family to Krishnanagar.
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Education:
- Schooling: A.V. High School, Krishnanagar.
- Graduation: Krishnanagar Government College.
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Professional Life:
- Worked at Nadia Gramin Bank before joining the Income Tax Department as an Inspector.
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Mountaineering Journey:
- Began mountaineering in 1995 with the Mountaineers Association of Krishnanagar.
- His biggest inspiration was his late father, Jitendranath Biswas.
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Personal Life:
- Residence: Government quarters in Telengabagan, Bidhannagar.
- Hometown: Paltā, near Barrackpore.
- Wife: Mukti, who works at Air India, Kolkata Airport.
- Children: Two sons, Shantanu and Debanshu.

