Nalini Sengupta
Nalini Sengupta is an Indian educationist and mountaineer,[1] best known for serving as the founder and principal of Vidya Valley School since 2001, and being the namesake of Mount Nalini in the Himalayas, after it was first summited in 2015.[2][3]
In 1970, Sengupta graduated as a mountaineering coach of the first mountaineering course for women offered by the National Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports. In July 2015, a team of 40 mountaineers from the Guardian Giripremi Institute of Mountaineering summited peak 5260 in the Himalayas, near the Hamta Pass region of Manali, Himachal Pradesh.[4] Being the first summiteers of the peak, the institute was given the honour to name the peak by the Indian Mountaineering Foundation.[5][6] The peak was named after Sengupta, making her the first resident of Pune to have a Himalayan peak named after them.[7] In July 2016, she led a team of 16 to trek to the base camp of Shia Goru.[8]
In 2001, Sengupta founded Vidya Valley School in Aundh, Pune.[9] As principal, she has advocated for environmentalism in education, specifically against the bursting of firecrackers in India during Diwali,[10] and the promotion of eco-friendly sewage treatment and water harvesting which have been implemented at her school.[11]
References
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- ^ Motorwala, Zahra (24 July 2015). "This Pune-based school principal has a Himalayan mountain named after her". iDiva. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
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- ^ "Himalayan peak 5260 named after Nalini Sengupta". ap7am.com. Hyderabad. 25 July 2015. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
- ^ "Himalayan peak 5260 set to be named after mountaineer Nalini Sengupta". The Economic Times. Pune. PTI. 25 July 2015. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
- ^ "Himalayan peak 5260 set to be named after Nalini Sengupta". India TV News. Pune. PTI. 25 July 2015. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
- ^ "Vidya Valley principal treks to Shia Goru". The Times of India. Pune. TNN. 21 July 2016. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
- ^ "History". Vidya Valley School. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
- ^ Shetty, Anjali (11 October 2017). "'Children should save money used to buy crackers for better causes'". Hindustan Times. Pune. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
- ^ "School principals share success stories of eco-friendly ideas". The Times of India. Pune. TNN. 6 September 2016. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
- Living people
- People from Pune
- Indian mountain climbers
- Indian female mountain climbers
- Mountain climbers from Maharashtra
- Indian educators
- Indian schoolteachers
- Heads of schools in India
- Educators from Maharashtra
- Women educators from Maharashtra
- 20th-century Indian educators
- 20th-century Indian women educators
- 21st-century Indian educators
- 21st-century Indian women educators