Overview
- Dr. Niteen Abhivant, 42, collapsed within half an hour of starting the Buran Ghati trek on June 10 and could not be revived despite efforts by his doctor friends
- A post-mortem examination is underway to determine the exact cause of his death, with doctors considering both altitude-related distress and a possible heart attack
- Colleagues including Dr. Nishikant Thorat and Dr. Bhushan Chaudhari expressed shock at his sudden passing and praised his innovative contributions to mental health care and pedagogy
- The Buran Ghati route near Shimla is classified as moderate to difficult, spanning 6–9 days of steep ascents and descents at high altitude
- He is survived by his parents, brother, wife, and eight-year-old son