Jyoti Ratre: The Oldest Indian Woman to Conquer Mount Everest at 55

Jyoti Ratre, a 55-year-old woman from India, has achieved an extraordinary feat by becoming the oldest Indian woman to conquer Mount Everest. Despite facing rejection from mountaineering training institutes due to her age, she persevered and fulfilled her childhood dream. Ratre’s journey is an inspiration to anyone who fears starting something new due to age or other obstacles.

Jyoti Ratre, 55-Year-Old Entrepreneur and Fitness Enthusiast, Conquers Mount Everest

Jyoti Ratre, a 55-year-old entrepreneur and fitness enthusiast from Madhya Pradesh, has become the oldest Indian woman to conquer Mount Everest. Ratre reached the summit at 6:30 a.m. on Sunday, May 19, 2024, precisely six years after Sangeeta Bahl achieved the same feat in 2018. Ratre’s accomplishment is a testament to her determination and perseverance, having had to overcome harsh weather conditions and stay at high altitudes for extended periods during her ascent.

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