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00:30A woman is the embodiment of the society, and within her, there is the unwavering strength
00:45to never give up.
00:46Women are the real founders of the society.
00:47In search of such a woman, we went to the house of Parbat Khanna Piyali in Chandan Nagar.
00:58She was not able to contain herself.
01:00Even amidst the thunderstorms, Piyali crossed the Everest like a bird.
01:05She crossed the Durgam Path one by one and reached the sixth Parbat Sringo.
01:10How long can you stay without oxygen?
01:15Yes, it's not just staying without oxygen.
01:21Such a person has joined us who has crossed the Everest without oxygen.
01:27Her name is Piyali Basak.
01:30She has crossed the Everest.
01:33She has crossed the Everest.
01:36She has crossed the Everest.
01:40She is Piyali Basak.
01:42She has crossed the Everest.
01:44She is the story of Chandan Nagar.
01:46Namaskar, how are you?
01:48I am fine.
01:50The situation is not good.
01:53But I am trying to stay strong so that I can do good work for my country and society.
02:02You have crossed the Everest without oxygen.
02:09How is it possible?
02:11It is not possible for an ordinary person to stay without oxygen even for a minute.
02:16How is it possible?
02:18I have been going to the Himalayas since I was five years old.
02:25My parents wanted me to study well.
02:32So, they used to bring old books for me.
02:38They used to bring them for half the price.
02:42I used to read them when I was four or five years old.
02:45I used to read different books.
02:47For example, there is a story of Edmond Hiller's Everest victory in Tenzing Norgesh.
02:52I liked it so much that I decided to go to Tenzing Norgesh.
03:00My parents started going to the Himalayas when I was five years old.
03:04I used to go to Kedar, Gangotri, Gommu, Kashmir, Amarnath.
03:08I used to go there when I was five or six years old.
03:11I used to walk 14-15 kilometers a day.
03:15The mountains are called Hrithvindo and Phuspu.
03:18They are very strong.
03:20Since I was a child, I used to go there.
03:24I used to walk like a lion.
03:26I used to go to places where the oxygen saturation is 50-60.
03:32I used to get 97-98% oxygen saturation there.
03:36I used to go to the Himalayas when I was seven years old.
03:39I used to wear an oxygen mask and breathe.
03:42I used to breathe well with the mask on.
03:45I used to breathe well with my mask on.
03:47I started breathing with the oxygen mask in 2018.
03:50I used to breathe well with the oxygen mask on.
03:52I had to carry a cylinder at home but I thought I would breathe well with the oxygen mask on.
03:57I thought I would breathe well with the oxygen mask on.
04:00Because without oxygen, your body will not be able to adjust.
04:05Since I was a child, I used to breathe well with the oxygen mask.
04:10How many mountain lions have you seen so far?
04:13Up to now, I have done 6 Uchyatama Sringo Arahants.
04:17Pithivir Uchyatama, 4th Uchyatama, 7th Uchyatama, 8th Uchyatama, 10th Uchyatama is Annapurna.
04:30Annapurna is the deadliest Uchyatama in Pithivir.
04:35Annapurna is the deadliest Uchyatama in Pithivir.
04:37It is very technical.
04:39It is very difficult to climb from the standing side to the other side.
04:52There are many hanging glaciers.
04:56The ice is very hard.
05:02The ice can break the avalanche.
05:07If the hanging glacier breaks, it is very dangerous.
05:11We have to take the ice avalanche.
05:13We have to take the ice avalanche.
05:19You have said that Annapurna is the deadliest.
05:25You are a Bengali.
05:27You are a Bengali.
05:29How did you get the courage to climb this mountain?
05:32Many people say that you need courage and determination.
05:38I have been doing this since I was a child.
05:42I don't need courage and determination.
05:46I am afraid of others.
05:50I don't have much determination.
05:52I have been doing this since I was a child.
05:56There is a saying in Pithivir,
06:02Art of Suffering.
06:04Art of Suffering.
06:06You have to understand how to deal with your own suffering.
06:17You have to understand how to deal with your own suffering.
06:23I love climbing mountains.
06:25I don't have any fear.
06:30I don't have any worries.
06:36I have been doing this since I was a child.
06:39I don't need courage and determination.
07:05I don't have any fear.
07:08I don't have any worries.
07:12I don't have any worries.
07:15I don't have any fears.
07:18I don't have any worries.
07:21If a woman wants to climb a mountain,
07:25or if she wants to be a stringer,
07:28what do you need to do?
07:32What do you need to do to climb a mountain?
07:37I have been doing this step by step since I was a child.
07:42I studied in nursery 1, 2, I went to higher secondary college and then university.
07:47I have been doing this step by step.
07:50There is nothing more difficult in climbing a mountain.
07:53Climbing a mountain is a life-threatening situation.
07:58That's why we have to do training practice with a lot of discipline, but there is nothing to be afraid of.
08:05It's okay to die a lot, but if you break the rules or make a mistake, then the accidents happen.
08:14Like in cricket, football, there is a rule in every sport.
08:17There is a rule to be afraid of.
08:19It's the same step-by-step thing that you have to learn from the beginning.
08:23It's easy at high altitude, but our body can't adjust.
08:28It's like high-altitude sickness.
08:31If you don't follow that rule, you die.
08:35But how to stop high-altitude sickness?
08:38What to do to get rid of it?
08:40If they follow those rules, then it will be fine.
08:45Now there is rock climbing training.
08:48We have to learn how to stand on the rock.
08:51We have to learn how to tie a rope.
08:53We have to learn the safety of the rope.
08:55We have to learn how to do rock piton, ice piton, ice screw, ice wall climbing.
09:06We have to learn all these.
09:08We have to learn how to wear crampons.
09:41We have to learn how to balance the stick on the inside of the leg.
09:48We have to learn how to balance the stick on the outside of the leg.
09:50It's like a stick with a point inside.
09:55Then we will learn how to balance the stick properly.
10:41At that time, I was in the water of Tushar, after knowing everything.
10:45And when I was going up, we were going up by standing.
10:51The ice from the water of Tushar was falling on my face.
10:57And the ice on my face was falling on my face.
11:02And when I took oxygen, I took oxygen with both my nose and mouth.
11:07And when I took oxygen, I took oxygen with both my nose and mouth.
11:13And when I took oxygen, I took oxygen with both my nose and mouth.
11:17The best thing about this year was that we didn't get any big sponsor or anything.
11:22I mean, there were a lot of sponsors in cricket, government support, corporate support.
11:27Rotary International helped me a lot.
11:31And the rest was crowdfunding. I mean, we were spending 35 lakhs.
11:35We did both of them together.
11:39We were spending 35 lakhs and crowdfunding.
11:42And with Rotary International, we managed to save 25-26 lakhs.
11:46But we were spending 35 lakhs.
11:48And we were going up and down for 1.5-2 months.
11:52But we were going up and down for 1.5-2 months.
11:56And when we were going to the summit, they called it the weather window.
12:00I mean, it was raining all the time.
12:03And we had to calculate all the conditions.
12:07And we had to calculate all the conditions.
12:11And we had to calculate all the conditions.
12:14So, the weather forecast said that we were all going to climb the weather window.
12:20But I couldn't save all my money.
12:23I didn't have a permit.
12:25If I had gone to the summit without a permit, I would have been jailed in Nepal.
12:31And they would have banned me.
12:33They wouldn't let me come to Abhijan again.
12:35That's why I went to the 4th camp, the last camp at the summit.
12:39It was above the death zone, above 8000 meters.
12:42It's called South Col.
12:44There was no one there except oxygen.
12:48There was no one there.
12:50So, everyone came from camp number 3 with oxygen.
12:53They had some water at camp number 4 and then went to the summit.
13:20We are alone in the Himalayas and we are fighting with the rain.
13:24But no one has ever been able to do this on earth.
13:28And the Sherpas told me that this kind of terror is more common in Sherpas.
13:34They go to the mountains more often.
13:37This kind of terror is the first and last in their lives.
13:41They will never go to the mountains again.
13:45I don't think of it as a problem.
13:48Because I have a salary.
13:50I will get money.
13:52But my achievements, or the fact that I was invited to a school, college, university,
13:58and so many children and young girls were born,
14:02and the formation of the school will take a lot of hard work,
14:06and it will take a lot of hard work even for the future.
14:10So, I don't think it's a problem.
14:13It will take a lot of hard work.
14:16The discipline, meditation, meditation,
14:19a lot of them are on their mobile phones.
14:22They don't have a mobile phone.
14:24They are stuck all the time.
14:26They don't have time to study or play.
14:29They need a lot of work.
14:31And another thing is that the impossible becomes possible.
14:35The human form is created.
14:37Sometimes it breaks down,
14:39or if a bad result happens,
14:41something bad happens.
14:43But the force of the mind is created.
14:46And the obstacles,
14:48if you want, you can overcome them.
14:50I went to the general compartment of the train to fish for money.
14:54I went to the toilet to get a newspaper.
14:57I'm sitting on the table in the bus to Sydney in Nepal.
15:00People are roaming around in the dark at night.
15:03I can't see in the dark.
15:05People are dying in the dark.
15:07This is how I'm doing it.
15:09This is how I'm doing it.
15:31You are saying that women are useless in the mountains.
15:34Absolutely useless.
15:36That's why I say that women should go to the mountains more.
15:40And women should join the adventure sports.
15:43If women join the adventure sports more,
15:46play sports,
15:48and don't have a profession like a journalist, doctor or teacher,
15:54why?
15:55Adventure has a different character.
15:58I mean,
15:59Adventure sports can take a lot of risks.
16:05It can create new opportunities.
16:08How can we improve ourselves?
16:10How can we improve the society of the country?
16:13The ability to make such decisions is born in a woman.
16:16That's why I say that women should play more adventure sports,
16:20like martial arts.
16:21I used to play martial arts when I was a child.
16:25I got black belt and national gold.
16:28Women should play more adventure sports.
16:30And the more women go out in the streets,
16:33in the middle of the night,
16:35the more women will go out to work,
16:37the more the poverty will decrease.
16:39In 2008, Manasulu.
16:41In 2021, Dhaulagiri.
16:43In 2022, Everest and Lodhse won.
16:46Then, in April and May of 2023,
16:49Annapurna and Makalu won.
16:52Then, Piya Libasak.
16:54Now, the world's 14th largest mountain lion,
16:59Shishapangma,
17:00and the world's 10th largest mountain lion,
17:04Chou,
17:05both are in China.
17:07Except for oxygen,
17:09these two lionesses' wishes,
17:11Piya Libasak's,
17:12to overcome all obstacles like every time,
17:16to make the dream of a lioness come true.
17:20It was a blessing from One India.
17:24With the help of camera,
17:26Mohana Biswas' report,
17:28One India Bangla.