In a small town called Baniyapur, Bihar, there’s a young man named Ranapratap Singh who’s about to do something really cool. Even though he’s only 23 years old, Ranapratap is aiming to make history by becoming the fastest trekker ever!
With the help of Manish Jha, who’s super good at climbing and has won three world records, Ranapratap is getting ready for an amazing adventure. On May 14th, he’s going to try to break a world record by trekking up and down Kedartal, a huge mountain that’s 15,000 ft high and 36 km long. And get this—he wants to finish it all in just 12 hours!
Ranapratap’s family used to live in Bihar, where they had a small shop, but they moved to Umbergaon, Gujarat, because they needed more money. Even though things weren’t easy, Ranapratap never gave up on his dreams. He loves sports and wants to join the army to serve the country and make his family proud.
For the past five months, Ranapratap has been working really hard, training every day to get ready for his big adventure. He’s been learning a lot from Manish Jha, who’s been like a coach and mentor to him.
Ranapratap’s friends and family call him “Major Rana” because he’s so determined and never gives up. He’s already a National Champion in Kabaddi, which shows just how strong and determined he is.
As the big day approaches, everyone is cheering for Ranapratap. He’s not just climbing mountains—he’s showing everyone that with hard work and determination, you can achieve anything you set your mind to. Ranapratap Singh is a true inspiration for us all!