Ranchi Becomes The Hub Of Courage, Environment, And Inspiration

Press Release

Ranchi (Jharkhand) [India], August 9: Ranchi came alive on August 3 and 4, 2025, as the city hosted one of the most   significant gatherings in the mountaineering world — The Himalayan Conclave  2025 (Everest Summit 3.0). Organised by the Ideate Inspire Ignite (i3)  Foundation, the conclave brought together over 25 celebrated mountaineers from  across India and abroad. For two days, the capital of Jharkhand transformed into a  melting pot of courage, environmental consciousness, and inspiration, where   adventure met advocacy.

The conclave drew some of the most inspiring figures in the world of mountaineering,  including Jamling Tenzing Norgay, Padma Shri Premlata Agrawal, Chhongzin Angmo  — the first visually impaired Indian to summit Everest — V. Kartikey, the youngest   Indian to complete the Seven Summits, and Kamya Karthikeyan, the youngest female  Seven Summiteer. Also present were Reena Bhatti, Anurag Malloo, Anindya   Mukherjee, Col. P.S. Chohan, Lt. Col. Pooja Nautiyal, Satyarup Siddhanta, Sharad  Kulkarni, Kewal Hiren Kakka, Bhushan Harse, Anmish Varma, Satyadeep Gupta,  Debraj Dutta, Hemant Gupta, Malay Mukherjee, Jyoti Ratre, Dawa Tashi Sherpa — sole survivor of the 2014 Everest avalanche — and Rudra Prasad Halder.

The conclave found its true momentum in the dynamic synergy of Satyarup Siddhanta  and Rajeev Gupta. Satyarup’s record-shattering mountaineering triumphs and stirring  vision of human potential ignited the audience’s spirit, while Rajeev’s trailblazing   community initiatives and transformative leadership gave the gathering its strategic  depth and lasting purpose. In his inaugural address, i3 Foundation founder and  director Rajeev Gupta spoke with conviction: “Mountaineers don’t just scale summits;   they elevate human consciousness. In the icy silence of the Himalayas, they hear the  cry of a climate crisis that the entire world must now listen to.”

Over the course of the two days, a series of powerful sessions took place. Climate  change took centre stage in a discussion moderated by Anurag Malloo, where  mountaineering and extreme sports legends like Anindya Mukherjee, Jamling  Tenzing, Col. P.S. Chohan, SM (Gallantry), and Hemant Gupta highlighted how the  rapidly changing Himalayan landscape is an urgent warning to humanity. Their   message was clear: this is no longer a time to simply conquer peaks, but to restore and  protect them. Adding a deeply personal dimension were stories of resilience, such as  Chhongzin Angmo’s battle to summit Everest despite complete blindness, V.   Kartikey’s Seven Summits feat at just 16, Kamya Karthikeyan’s achievements at 17, and  Dawa Tashi Sherpa’s survival against impossible odds.

A historic moment came with the presentation of the inaugural Tenzing Norgay  Excellence Awards, honouring mountaineers for exceptional achievement,   inspiration, and exploration in the Indian Himalayas. Jamling Tenzing Norgay  personally presented the awards to Anmeesh Verma, Keval Kakka, Kamya   Karthikeyan, Satyadeep Gupta, Sharad Kulkarni, Chhongzin Angmo, Premlata  Agrawal, Umesh Zirpe, Anindya Mukherjee, Bhushan Harshe, and V. Kartikey. The

awards carried a special resonance, symbolising not just personal triumphs but a  commitment to responsible mountaineering.

Women in adventure sports were celebrated in a spirited conversation moderated by  Anuja Vaidya, featuring Aditi Vaidya, Kamya Karthikeyan, Reena Bhatti, Lt. Col. Pooja  Nautiyal, and Jyoti Ratre. They shared deeply personal accounts of overcoming   challenges to inspire a new generation of women explorers. The conclave also  dedicated a session to fitness, safety, and resilience, with Hemant Gupta leading an  engaging discussion alongside Kewal Hiren Kakka, Bhushan Harse, Anmish Varma,  and Satyadeep Gupta, all of whom emphasised the importance of preparation,  vigilance, and mental toughness.

The Himalayan Conclave 2025 was made possible through the support of the  Department of Forest, Environment & Climate Change, Government of Jharkhand,   IMF East Zone, Central Coalfields Ltd (CCL), Tata Steel, Adani Power, CyberPeace  Foundation, RBL Bank, FJCCI, Dr. Pranita Institute, DigiCrow Consulting, Jeevah  Healthcare, Mission Blue Foundation and Pranami Group. Behind the scenes, months   of meticulous planning and tireless work by Amit Modi, Kanishka Poddar, Alok Singh,  Rohit Raj, Priti Gupta, and Abhijeet Vaibhav turned the event into a resounding  success.

By the time the conclave concluded, Ranchi had added a new facet to its identity.  Known for its mineral wealth, it is now also a city that champions courage,  environmental awareness, and the spirit of exploration. As one speaker aptly summed   it up: “The heights of the Himalayas are no longer just for mountaineers; they are now  the responsibility of every aware citizen.”

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