Debasish Biswas receives ‘Tenzing Norgay National Award’

New Delhi [India], Aug 30 : Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax Debasish Biswas, presently posted at Patna has been awarded the prestigious Tenzing Norgay National Award for Adventure, 2015 by the President Pranab Mukherjee.

The Tenzing Norgay National Adventure award instituted by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports is the highest award in the field of adventure sports given by the Indian Government.

Biswas is the only Indian civilian to have climbed five of the nine peaks with height more than 8000 metres located in India and Nepal successfully.

He has scaled the Mt. Everest in 2010, Mt. Kanchenjunga in 2011, Mt. Annapurna in 2012, Mt. Makalu in 2014 and Mt. Manaslu in 2015. He is also an active member of the West Bengal Mountain Rescue team and member of the Governing Body of the W.B.

Mountaineering and Adventure Sports Foundation. Also a recipient of the Radanath Sikdar Tenzing Norgey award, he is also director and photographer of many films on mountaineering expeditions and has authored many books in Bengali on the subject.

He has formed a group 'Aarohan Wanderlust' to promote adventure among general people including aged persons and students and is a regular guest lecturer in various schools, colleges, engineering institutions, clubs and public gatherings in West Bengal, Assam, Bihar and Bangladesh.

Source: ANI