A national level volleyball player who had one of her legs amputated in 2011 after she was pushed from a running train by dacoits she had resisted, Sinha said that she planned to scale six peaks in six continents.
"My objective is to climb six peaks in six continents. I still feel pain in my body at times. I have a plate and a rod inserted," she said on the fringes of a programme.
A Padmashri awardee, Sinha had earlier scaled five peaks including Mt Everest, Mt Kilimanjaro, Mt Ebrus, Mt Kosciuszko and Mt Aconcagua.
"I decided to become a mountaineer and my family became my biggest motivation. My mother was initially a little concerned but seeing my will power she also became my biggest motivator," she said.
"Unless we come out of that comfort zone and plan properly, we cannot see and define our immediate goals," Sinha observed when asked by reporters how she was inspired.
She came to the city to attend The New Town School annual programme and narrated her life story to the students and teachers after being felicitated.
Asked how she relaxed after an expedition got completed, Sinha, who has been featured as one of the 'People of the Year' in the 27th edition (2016) of Limca Book of Records, said, "I meet my mom and she prepares 'ghar ka khana' for me. You don't know how hungry mountaineers become after climbing a peak," she said.
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