Bachendri Pal is:
(a) the first Indian woman to win a medal in Olympic Games
(b) the first Indian woman to climb Mt Everest
(c) the first woman pilot of Indian Airlines
(d) the first woman IPS Officer of India
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Answer / guest
( b ) the first Indian woman to climb Mt Everest
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Answer / deepshikha rajak
the first Indian women to climb mount Everest
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Answer / padam
bachendri pal is a)first indian woman to win a medal in
olympics. b)first indian woman to climb Mt Everest c)first
woman pilot of INDIAN airlines d)first woman IPS Officer of
India
ans-B) first indian woman to climb Mt Everest
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Answer / shah pankesh
the first Indian woman to climb Mt Everest
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Answer / prakash
(b) the first indian woman to climb mount everest.
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