Guwahati, April 4 -- In a world where challenges often seem insurmountable, there emerges a beacon of resilience and determination that transcends boundaries and redefines what is possible.

35-year-old Uday Kumar, with a 91 per cent physical disability owing to an above-the-knee amputation, has etched his name in the annals of history through his awe-inspiring ascent of Mount Rhenock, standing tall at 16,500 feet in the picturesque Kanchenjunga National Park in West Sikkim.

This remarkable feat not only symbolises personal triumph but also breaks barriers and sets new standards of inclusivity and courage. The expedition, organised by the renowned Himalayan Mountaineering Institute in Darjeeling was more than just a climb; it was a testa...