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Hyderabad: IPS officer Tarun Joshi scales Mt Kilimanjaro

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Achieving a rare feet, IPS officer and Joint Commissioner of Hyderabad Police, Tarun Joshi on January 21 has climbed 5,895-meter Mt. Kilimanjaro, the highest peak on the African continent and the highest stand-alone mountain in the world.
Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad, Anjani Kumar has congratulated Tarun Joshi for attaining new heights.
Sri.Tarun Joshi IPS Joint Commissioner of Police, Special Branch, Hyderabad Climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro, the highest peak on the continent of Africa and highest stand-alone mountain in the world, yesterday, 21st Jan Sri. Anjani Kumar IPS @CPHydCity congratulated Sri Tarun Joshi pic.twitter.com/ssFEqjlhhM — Hyderabad City Police (@hydcitypolice) January 22, 2021 Passionate about mountaineering, Joshi has previously climbed several mountains. In January 2020, he scaled Vinson Massif (4,897-meter) in Antarctica. In August 2019, the police officer scaled (4,884-meter) mountain in Papua Island, Indonesia.
In January 2019, he scaled Mount Aconcagua (6,962 metres), Argentina, the highest peak in Southern Hemisphere and South America.
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