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I am not inferior to anyone, I shall never give up.” These words kept 13-year-old Poorna Malavath going, as she braved the chill of the Himalayan air to achieve a dream, for herself, her family, her teachers, her tribal community and other girls in her remote village in Telangana.
The icy resolve saw her enter the record books in 2014 by becoming the youngest woman to scale Mount Everest.
In Pakala, a small village in Nizamabad district, her parents Devidas and Lakshmi, were toiling in the fields to make ends meet.
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“Yet they have been supportive of all my activities,” said Poorna, who just finished class XII at the Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (TSWREIS).
Poorna, 16, said, through her feat, she wanted to inspire the marginalised sections of society to dream big.
“I wanted to prove to the world that there is nothing a girl from a backward caste cannot do,” she told THE WEEK. “I had once thought I would never step out of my v