Arunima Sinha is the first female amputee from India and the second in the world to climb the seven summits. She was pushed from a train by robbers in 2011 and lost her leg, but later became a Padma Shri awardee and a motivational speaker. Arunima Sinha , a name that resonates with courage and determination, is an inspiration to millions. Born on July 20, 1988, in Ambedkar Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, she is not just a mountaineer but a symbol of indomitable spirit. Arunima became the world's first female amputee to conquer Mount Everest, defying the challenges of life with unwavering resolve. This blog explores her extraordinary life, from her early days and education to her tragic incident and remarkable achievements, highlighting ... Arunima Sinha was the first female Indian amputee to scale the Mount Everest, a feat which she achieved on May 21, 2013. As she lay in the hospital bed, with one leg amputated, Arunima Sinha took a vow that many would think impossible. As she lay in the hospital bed, with one leg amputated, Arunima Sinha took a vow that many would think impossible. Her goal, from that day onwards, was not just to become adept at walking with a prosthetic leg but scale the highest point in the world – Mount Everest.