INDUSEM’s Yunus Cycles to the Highest Motor Road in the World

Written by INDUS MED NEWS    26 August, 2015    10:24 am .

Few days ago INDUSEM Leader Dr. MD Yunus accomplished a landmark feet when he cycled his way to the highest motor road in the world – The KHARDUGLA PASS.

khardungla-top-01Accompanied by colleagues from Scotland and Germany “Yunus” as he is called in INDUSEM started a long journey on his mountain bike and rode to 18380 feet thus setting a new benchmark for all his colleagues and friends to accomplish.

Yunus is travelled on his bike through National Highway 1 from Leh to Lamyuru then via Kalasi. He also rode in the Batalik sector which is the land of apricots.

Yunus is a well-respected faculty leader at the North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health & Medical Sciences (NEIGRIHMS), An INDUSEM focus of National Importance. He leads many INDUSEM initiatives and is very active in establishing Academic Acute Care Sciences in the North Eastern Part of India.

An Anesthetist by training he has a keen interest in Education and Environmental Medicine. He works closely with the Research Team at INDUSEM to design initiatives centered on above areas.

race1In his conversations Yunus says that he adheres to a strict wellness routine which includes a balance with work, exercise and rest. Routine Practice on the bicycle and keeping a focused mind set on the goal is the corner stone of his success.

He believes that striking a balance is the first step to good health.

That’s a lesson everyone should learn.

Congratulations Dr. Yunus…..…Jai Hind !

About INDUSEM

The INDUSEM mission is to envision and implement the future of Patient Care across the world. The partnership brings together Expert Educators, Inquisitive Innovators and Physicians supporting Safe Patient Care across India, United States and the World.  INDUSEM is the Top International Partnership across the World and brings together Institutions, Individuals and Initiatives focused on improving patient care globally. Till date INDUSEM has reached over 50,000 Experts and its reach continues to grow daily. For more information, visit www.indusem.org

About NEIGRIHMS

NEIGRIHMS was established by the Government of India in 1987. It has been designed as a Postgraduate Medical Institute in lineage of AIIMS, New Delhi and PGIMER, Chandigarh. It is the First Postgraduate Medical Institute in the North Eastern Region and the Third in the Country established by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. The Institute was registered as a Society on 12th January 1987 by the Registrar of Societies, Meghalaya, Shillong under the name of –

“North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health & Medical Sciences”…..……”The Destination for Quality Healthcare in North East India !”  For More Information visit http://neigrihms.gov.in/

About KHARDUNG LA

“Khardung La (Khardung Pass, la means pass in Tibetan) is a high mountain pass located near the Khardong village, in the Ladakh region of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. The local pronunciation is “Khardong La” or “Khardzong La,” but, as with most names in Ladakh, the romanised spelling varies.The pass on the Ladakh Range lies north of Leh and is the gateway to the Shyok and Nubra valleys. The Siachen Glacier lies part way up the latter valley. Built in 1976, it was opened to public motor vehicles in 1988 and has since seen many automobilemotorbike and mountain biking expeditions. Maintained by the Border Roads Organisation, the pass is strategically important to India as it is used to carry supplies to the Siachen Glacier.The elevation of Khardung La is 5,359 m (17,582 ft)[1] [2] [3] Local summit signs and dozens of stores selling shirts in Leh incorrectly claim that its elevation is in the vicinity of 5,602 m (18,379 ft) metres and that it is the world’s highest motorable pass.Khardong La is historically important as it lies on the major caravan route from Leh to Kashgar in Central Asia. About 10,000 horses and camels used to take the route annually, and a small population of Bactrian camels can still be seen at Hunder, in the area north of the pass. During World War II there was an attempt to transfer war material to China through this route.” Per Wikipedia. For More Information please visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khardung_La