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Nishat Mazumdar
নিশাত মজুমদার
Born (1981-01-05) 5 January 1981 (age 43)
NationalityBangladeshi
CitizenshipBangladesh
Alma materDhaka City College
Occupation(s)Chief Accounts Officer, Dhaka WASA
Known forMountaineering, outdoor activism
SpouseRafikul Islam
AwardsAnannya Top Ten Awards (2008)

Nishat Mazumdar (Bengali: নিশাত মজুমদার) became the first Bangladeshi woman to scale Mount Everest,[1] with the help of three Sherpas - Lakpa Sherpa, Pemba Dorje Sherpa, Mingma Sherpa and a bigger team led by another Bangladeshi mountaineer M. A. Muhit.[2] She reached the northern side of the mountain with the team on 19 May 2012, six days after which internationally acclaimed Bangladeshi mountaineer Wasfia Nazreen reached the summit from Nepal side independently.

Biography

Mazumdar was born on 5 January 1981, into a family of Majumdars in Ramganj, Noakhali District (now in Lakshmipur District), Bangladesh. Her father, Abdul Mannan Majumdar, was a businessman. Nishat was the second out of the four children of Abdul Mannan Majumdar and Ashura Majumdar. She received both bachelor's and master's degrees in accounting from Dhaka City College.[3] Nishat is married to Rafikul Islam.[4]

Climbing

The path to Everest however, was not simple. It took Nishat almost ten years of preparation before she attempted to climb the Everest. She joined the Bangladesh Mountaineering and Trekking Club (BMTC) in late 2003 and ever since then went on expeditions with the other members of the organisation.[5] She received official training in 2007 at the Darjeeling Mountaineering Club in India.

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Youths walk to learn about Liberation War". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2016-04-02.
  2. ^ First Bangladeshi woman on Everest
  3. ^ "Viva Nishat, viva Wasfia!". bdnews24.com (Opinion). Retrieved 2016-04-01.
  4. ^ "Nishat Mazumder got married". Archived from the original on 2015-04-06. Retrieved 2015-08-21.
  5. ^ "This is not what I had planned". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2016-04-02.