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Staff Journeys: Dr Aparna Kumar
UCL History of Art is a diverse and inclusive department; our 'Staff Journeys' series highlights the different routes that our staff have taken to get into their roles in art history.
As part of our commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, we have appointed three student journalists to create compelling content which links Art History and EDI. In this article, student Emilie Yang speaks to Dr Aparna Kumar.
Emilie Yang [EY]: In June, I interviewed Dr. Aparna Kumar, Lecturer in the History of Art Department specialising in the Global South. In this Staff Journeys Interview, she describes how her interests in History of Art developed from her undergraduate to doctoral years. Furthermore, Dr. Kumar gives us a taste of her upcoming book on the Lahore Museum, and shares the importance of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) to her.
A visit to the Lahore Museum, Pakistan, 2014.All images courtesy of Dr. Aparna Kumar.
EY: When did your interest in Art begin?
Dr. Aparna Kumar (AK): As a child, I remember going to museum
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Aparna Kumar (Actress) Height, Weight, Age, Boyfriend, Biography & More
in meters- 1.70 m
in feet inches- 5’ 7”
in pounds- 121 lbs
TV: Bombay Talking (2005)
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Aparna Kumar
Indian mountaineer
Aparna Kumar is an Indianmountaineer. She was awarded the Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award in 2018 for land adventure by the President of India.[1][2]
Career and training
Prior to mountaineering, Kumar was a 2002 batch IPS officer, of the Uttar Pradesh cadre, and commanded the 9th Battalion of PAC (Provincial Armed Constabulary) which guarded the Chinese border before ITBP came into being.[3][4] As an IPS officer, she had served in the high altitudes of Uttaranchal, manning the sensitive Indo-Tibetan border at Askot, Badrinath and Uttarkashi[quantify], the jurisdiction of which was handed over to the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) in 1992.[5]
Kumar was able to summit the Lobuche East peak (6,119 metres (20,075 ft)) in April 2013. In June 2013, Kumar successfully climbed Stok Kangri (approximately 20,182 feet (6,151 m)) in Ladakh, becoming the first-ever IPS/All India Service officer to do so. [citation needed][6] Kumar is also kno
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