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Veteran mountaineer and adventurer Amulya Sen passes away

| @indiablooms | Jun 01, 2019, at 05:52 pm

Kolkata, June 1 (IBNS): Veteran mountaineer and adventurer Amulya Sen breathed his last at his south Kolkata residence on Friday late night following a cardiac arrest.

Sen, who was in his early 80s, is survived by his wife and a daughter.

Sen’s love for mountaineering grew after he successfully attended the basic and advance mountaineering courses at  Himalayan Mountaineering Institute Darjeeling during 1960 and 1961.

He was the leader of Nilgiri Parvat expedition in Garhwal Himalaya  which was organized by Himalayan Association of Kolkata and made the first ascent of the peak in 1962.

He also participated in pre-Everest expeditions  to Panchachulli  led by Flt Lt A K Chowdhury in Kumun Himalaya and  Mt. Rathong , led by Col B S Jaiswal  in Sikkim Himalaya during 1964. He made the first Indian ascent of Chandra Parvat  in an expedition led by Flying Officer M K M Raju in 1965. He was also leader of  an expeditions to Mt Everest  which was organized  by  an organization in West Bengal during  1993.

Sen, who retired as Public Relations Officer of West Bengal State Legislative Assembly, attended the first “ Method of Instruction” course along with legendary Tenzing Norgay  which was held at HMI, Darjeeling .

He also acted as an Instructor at the first  Adventure Course for the teen agers in India  which was also organised by HMI, Darjeeling.

In later years  Sen  led scores of expeditions from West Bengal to various mountains in Indian Himalaya and many rock climbing and adventure camps in West Bengal.

He served  as  secretary of  East Zone Committee of Indian Mountaineering Foundation ( IMF )and  Director of  West Bengal Chapter of National Adventure Foundation (NAF).

Sen also acted as Advisor to  West Bengal Mountaineering and Adventure Sports Foundation ( WBMASF) under Youth Services Department of Government of West Bengal. He  also served as a member in the Governing Council of IMF  and Executive Council of  HMI, Darjeeling.

Sen was decorated with  National Adventure Award ( now known as Tenzing  Norgay National Adventure Award ) by Government of India ,   Tenzing Award by Government of  West Bengal and  Life Time Achievement Awards by different organizations   for his contributions to mountaineering and adventure sports in the country.  

Amulyada, as Sen is known to young and old alike, was dear to all  for his amiable  nature. A pal of gloom descended among the mountaineering and adventure fraternity as news of his demise got spread this morning.

A large number of  mountaineers and  adventure lovers including representatives of  IMF , NAF, WBMASF and various mountaineering clubs in the city   gathered   at his cremation this forenoon  to pay their  regards to the departed soul. 

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