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Two students from the Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (TSWREIS) successfully scaled the highest mountain in Europe, Mt Elbrus on 27 July.
Poorna is currently studying at a residential degree college in Ibrahimpatan, while Vidya – a native of Nalgonda district – hails from a social welfare residential school at Alair.
TSWREIS secretary, and mentor to the girls, RS Praveen Kumar said: “We are excited to share with you that at 7:30 am on 27 July (Russian Time), Sri Vidya and Poorna reached the tip of Mt Elbrus, the highest peak of Europe. For Poorna it is third highest peak in row. Earlier she scaled Mt Everest (Asia) and Mt Kilimanjaro (Africa)”.
Poorna, who hails from a tribal hamlet in Telangana's Nizamabad district, told The Hindu:
The team began their expedition from Hyderabad on 21 June. Apart from Poorna and Vidya, the team included U Raghunath Reddy (28), a native of Tadepalli in Guntur district, Satya Rao (20) from Bangarupalem village in Visakhapatnam district and Varsha Rahul (28) from Pune, the Times of India reported.
“As a mark of tribute, I hoisted the portrait of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on the top of the Mt Elbrus. The chief minister sanctioned 53 welfare residential degree colleges for women and men which no other state in India has done before,” Vidya was quoted as saying.
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