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National Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports

Indian government institute The National Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports (NIMAS) is an autonomous institute under the History [ ] The Institute was established on 30 May 2013. Courses [ ] The institute offers variety of mountaineering, aero and water related courses. • Basic Mountaineering Course • Advance Mountaineering Course • Method of Instruction Course • Search & Rescue Course • Basic MTB course • Advance MTB Course • Mountain Guide Course • Special Land Adventure Courses • Special Aqua Adventure Courses • Basic & Intermediate White Water Rafting Course • Basic & Advance Para Gliding Course • Basic & Intermediate Para Motor Course • Mountaineering Expedition course • Rafting Expedition course See also [ ] • • References [ ]

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Nimas | Basic Mountaineering Course | Advance Mountaineering Course | Mountaineering Search And Rescue Course | Adventure Course For School College Student | Basic White Water Rafting And Kayaking Course | Mountain And Trek Guide Course | Home Stay And Eco Camp Development Course | Basic Para Gliding Course | Basic Para Motors Course | Rafting | Para Gliding | Para Motor | Adventure Programs | Expeditions Before you apply to any of the adventure programs designed by NIMAS, here are a few points to remember. • Seats are allotted on a FIRST COME FIRST SERVE basis. • All NIMAS course forms are available online. You can either pay online or issue a demand draft in the institute's name, payable at SBI, Dirang Branch, Arunachal Pradesh. • Unless there's a valid medical reason, transfer of vacancy is not allowed by the institute. • A basic level of physical fitness is a must. The ideal would be the ability to walk for 3 to 4 kilometres with additional weight of 20 kilos. • Training Fee should be remitted through a Bank Draft, payable at State Bank of India, Dirang , payable at Dirang. PART PAYMENT,CHEQUES, MONEY ORDERS, POSTAL ORDERS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. The fee can also be paid through NEFT /RTGS, THE DETAILS ARE AS UNDER:- Account Name: NIMAS Fee Receipt Account Bank Name: State Bank of India, Dirang 790101, Arunachal Pradesh Account Number: 33825821120 IFSC Code: 06010, MICR Code: 784002519 Branch Code:06010 • Fee includes expenses on food, accommodation, equipment, transport...

NIMAS team creates record cycling 5,374 kms in 37 days across six nations

A team of four officers posted at the National Institute of Mountaineering & Adventure Sports (NIMAS), Dirang in Arunachal Pradesh, created a national record in cycling by covering 5,374 kms in 37 days across six South East Asian nations. “The team commenced the expedition from Hanoi in Vietnam and culminated it at Indian National Army (INA) Memorial in Singapore. It was carried out in extreme weather conditions where the team members cycled on an average of 9-10 hours a day,” a Defence Ministry statement said. Minister of State for Defence Ajay Bhatt flagged-in the team on Wednesday. The team led by Col. Ranveer Singh Jamwal, Director, NIMAS, had undertaken the first-ever cycling expedition in six South East Asian Nations — Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore — from January 16, 2023 to March 06, 2023, the statement said. On March 3, they were felicitated by High Commissioner of India to Singapore P. Kumaran. On the extreme weather conditions, a team member said, “Vietnam was cold, Laos and Cambodia were hot, Thailand and Malaysia were humid while monsoon welcomed us in Singapore.” Most of the cycles broke down in Laos and Cambodia while in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia the team faced challenges in terms of language and food, he stated. The team was welcomed by Indian population in Malaysia and Singapore. The team visited over 10 monuments and memorials and interacted with the heroes of Azad Hind Fauj, revisiting the stories of sacrifice and bravery of t...

No climb too hard: Indian soldier's record

The weather was as harsh as it could ever be. He was bleeding profusely from the nose. He did not have auxiliary oxygen support. He had a medical condition, which made it difficult to breathe, forget running in an unforgiving terrain with all the gear on. But, Armyman Muhsin V.A. battled all these odds, and more, to finally reach the Mount Everest Base Camp (MEBC) after an arduous 22-hour trek to etch his name in the record books. The 29-year old from Aluva, Kerala, who started the trek from Lukla, a small town in northeast Nepal, entered the Asia Book of Records as the fastest to reach the MEBC. “It usually takes days, and sometimes even weeks, to complete this stretch. I had to run most of the way with all the gear strapped on, to reach the camp in the shortest possible time. I didn't carry any auxiliary oxygen support, too,” Muhsin told THE WEEK. For Muhsin, a tech soldier now posted in Ladakh, overcoming his medical condition was one of the biggest challenges. “I was first posted in Himachal Pradesh. My medical condition was an issue, which I overcame with breathing exercises and yoga. This gave me confidence.” It was not the first trek to the MEBC for the mountaineering enthusiast. “My first time, back in 2016, I took 15 days and the second time, a week, to complete this trek. The climate then was not that harsh,” Muhsin, who joined the Army in 2015, said. “This time, it was snowing heavily, making it difficult to take each step. The wind was blowing so hard that it k...

National Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports

Indian government institute The National Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports (NIMAS) is an autonomous institute under the History [ ] The Institute was established on 30 May 2013. Courses [ ] The institute offers variety of mountaineering, aero and water related courses. • Basic Mountaineering Course • Advance Mountaineering Course • Method of Instruction Course • Search & Rescue Course • Basic MTB course • Advance MTB Course • Mountain Guide Course • Special Land Adventure Courses • Special Aqua Adventure Courses • Basic & Intermediate White Water Rafting Course • Basic & Advance Para Gliding Course • Basic & Intermediate Para Motor Course • Mountaineering Expedition course • Rafting Expedition course See also [ ] • • References [ ]

No climb too hard: Indian soldier's record

The weather was as harsh as it could ever be. He was bleeding profusely from the nose. He did not have auxiliary oxygen support. He had a medical condition, which made it difficult to breathe, forget running in an unforgiving terrain with all the gear on. But, Armyman Muhsin V.A. battled all these odds, and more, to finally reach the Mount Everest Base Camp (MEBC) after an arduous 22-hour trek to etch his name in the record books. The 29-year old from Aluva, Kerala, who started the trek from Lukla, a small town in northeast Nepal, entered the Asia Book of Records as the fastest to reach the MEBC. “It usually takes days, and sometimes even weeks, to complete this stretch. I had to run most of the way with all the gear strapped on, to reach the camp in the shortest possible time. I didn't carry any auxiliary oxygen support, too,” Muhsin told THE WEEK. For Muhsin, a tech soldier now posted in Ladakh, overcoming his medical condition was one of the biggest challenges. “I was first posted in Himachal Pradesh. My medical condition was an issue, which I overcame with breathing exercises and yoga. This gave me confidence.” It was not the first trek to the MEBC for the mountaineering enthusiast. “My first time, back in 2016, I took 15 days and the second time, a week, to complete this trek. The climate then was not that harsh,” Muhsin, who joined the Army in 2015, said. “This time, it was snowing heavily, making it difficult to take each step. The wind was blowing so hard that it k...

Nimas

Nimas | Basic Mountaineering Course | Advance Mountaineering Course | Mountaineering Search And Rescue Course | Adventure Course For School College Student | Basic White Water Rafting And Kayaking Course | Mountain And Trek Guide Course | Home Stay And Eco Camp Development Course | Basic Para Gliding Course | Basic Para Motors Course | Rafting | Para Gliding | Para Motor | Adventure Programs | Expeditions Before you apply to any of the adventure programs designed by NIMAS, here are a few points to remember. • Seats are allotted on a FIRST COME FIRST SERVE basis. • All NIMAS course forms are available online. You can either pay online or issue a demand draft in the institute's name, payable at SBI, Dirang Branch, Arunachal Pradesh. • Unless there's a valid medical reason, transfer of vacancy is not allowed by the institute. • A basic level of physical fitness is a must. The ideal would be the ability to walk for 3 to 4 kilometres with additional weight of 20 kilos. • Training Fee should be remitted through a Bank Draft, payable at State Bank of India, Dirang , payable at Dirang. PART PAYMENT,CHEQUES, MONEY ORDERS, POSTAL ORDERS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. The fee can also be paid through NEFT /RTGS, THE DETAILS ARE AS UNDER:- Account Name: NIMAS Fee Receipt Account Bank Name: State Bank of India, Dirang 790101, Arunachal Pradesh Account Number: 33825821120 IFSC Code: 06010, MICR Code: 784002519 Branch Code:06010 • Fee includes expenses on food, accommodation, equipment, transport...

NIMAS team creates record cycling 5,374 kms in 37 days across six nations

A team of four officers posted at the National Institute of Mountaineering & Adventure Sports (NIMAS), Dirang in Arunachal Pradesh, created a national record in cycling by covering 5,374 kms in 37 days across six South East Asian nations. “The team commenced the expedition from Hanoi in Vietnam and culminated it at Indian National Army (INA) Memorial in Singapore. It was carried out in extreme weather conditions where the team members cycled on an average of 9-10 hours a day,” a Defence Ministry statement said. Minister of State for Defence Ajay Bhatt flagged-in the team on Wednesday. The team led by Col. Ranveer Singh Jamwal, Director, NIMAS, had undertaken the first-ever cycling expedition in six South East Asian Nations — Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore — from January 16, 2023 to March 06, 2023, the statement said. On March 3, they were felicitated by High Commissioner of India to Singapore P. Kumaran. On the extreme weather conditions, a team member said, “Vietnam was cold, Laos and Cambodia were hot, Thailand and Malaysia were humid while monsoon welcomed us in Singapore.” Most of the cycles broke down in Laos and Cambodia while in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia the team faced challenges in terms of language and food, he stated. The team was welcomed by Indian population in Malaysia and Singapore. The team visited over 10 monuments and memorials and interacted with the heroes of Azad Hind Fauj, revisiting the stories of sacrifice and bravery of t...