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‘India will miss Hillary, a giant among men’

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    As the world paid glowing tributes to Sir Edmund Hillary, who died in New Zealand on Friday morning, India fondly remembered the “gentle giant” who had developed a very close association with this country ever since he became the first man to step foot on Mount Everest in 1953.

    “He was a colossal figure, a giant among men. His sheer presence used to produce positive vibrations,” said Major H P S Ahluwalia, a member of the first successful Indian expedition to the Everest in 1965.

    The leader of that Indian delegation Capt M S Kohli, who had been working closely with Hillary for over two decades now, was equally appreciative of the man who had dedicated his life for the protection of the Himalayan environment and for the upliftment of the Sherpa community of Nepal.

    “He was a legend of legends. So magnanimous, always smiling, extremely sincere and gentle. In fact, he was one of the noblest souls to have walked on this Earth. We are going to miss him. India is going to miss him,” Kohli said.

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    A frequent visitor to India, Hillary had won many hearts by championing a number of social causes in this part of the world. His efforts to improve the lifestyle of the Sherpas — which stemmed from his deep appreciation of the help provided to him by Tenzing Norgay, his partner on that historic expedition, and the rest of the community — stood out.

    “In the Solo Khumbu region, the home of the Sherpas, Hillary’s efforts in the last three to four decades has resulted in a major improvement in the quality of life of the local population,” Ahluwalia said.

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