World\'s first Indian woman amputee to scale Everest gets honourary doctorate in UK

World's first Indian woman amputee to scale Everest gets honourary doctorate in UK

Press Trust of India  |  London 

Arunima Sinha, the Indian mountaineer who became the world's first woman amputee to climb in 2013, has been awarded an honorary doctorate by a prestigious UK university for her inspirational achievements.

She was honoured in the for her inspirational achievements in

"I'm very happy and grateful to receive this honorary degree from the This award delivers a good message to the youth of and the world over that if you strive to reach your goals in life your achievements will be recognised," Sinha said.

A former Indian national Volleyball player, Sinha had her left leg amputated below the knee after being thrown from a train while resisting a robbery.

While recovering she resolved to climb and later trained with Bachendri Pal, the first Indian women to climb the world's highest peak.

On May 21, 2013, Sinha became the world's first female amputee to climb the 8848-meter peak.

She has gone on to be the first female amputee to climb the tallest mountains in Africa, Europe, and

In 2015, she was presented with the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian award.

"Arunima is an inspiration to amputees around the world. Not only has she shown real spirit, courage and determination in overcoming adversity, she is using her compassion and positivity to help other people," said Jim McDonald, Principal and of the

"Arunima embodies the values of Strathclyde and we are delighted to recognise her achievements by making her an Honorary Doctor of the University," McDonald said.

The award also recognises Sinha's charitable work through the Arunima Foundation, which seeks to empower women, disabled people and generally improve the health and social and economic situation for poorer communities.

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First Published: Wed, November 07 2018. 21:00 IST