Gujarat surgeon couple became the first Indian doctor couple to scale Mount Everest
Riggin had conquered Mount Annapurna on 28 April. Babu Sherpa said that Rigzin is the first Indian to scale a peak of more than 8,000 meters twice in 16 days without supplementary oxygen.

A surgeon couple from Gujarat on Friday set a new record by conquering Mount Everest. According to the report of news agency PTI, Dr. Hemant Lalitchandra Leuva and his wife Dr. Surbhiben Hemant Leuva created a record for becoming the first Indian medical couple to scale Everest. Not only this, another climber managed to conquer the world's fourth highest peak without supplemental oxygen.
Nepal's media on Saturday quoted Rishi Bhandari, managing director of Story Adventure, as saying that Dr. Hemant Lalitchandra Leuva and his wife Dr. Surbhiben Hemant Leuva (Dr Surbhiben Hemant Leuva) at 8,849 on Friday morning. Reached the top of the meter high Mount Everest. They have named the record of the first Indian medical couple to scale the world's highest peak (Mt Everest).
Peak Promotion Pvt Ltd Managing Director Babu Sherpa said that Rigzin (Skalzang Rigzin, 41) is the first Indian climber who managed to climb the summit of Mount Annapurna without supplemental oxygen.
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