Pradeep Mehra, became a household name after his running video on the streets of Noida went viral. The 19-year-old army aspirant hailing from Kapri in Uttarakhand works as a McDonald’s employee during the night and runs for his job as a way to train for the army. Social media was taken aback by his determination and hard work. And supported him wholeheartedly. After his story went viral, Shoppers Stop granted him a ₹2.5 lakh cheque to aid with his mother’s treatment and support his dreams. And now, a 24-year-old Indian Army aspirant runs from Rajasthan to Delhi to join the army. Here’s his story.
24-Year-Old Indian Army Aspirant Ran 350 Km
24-year-old Suresh Bhichar ran a whopping 350 km in 50 hours from Rajasthan to Delhi. The Indian Army aspirant revealed that he has arrived in Delhi from Rajasthan’s Nagaur with a passion to join the Indian Army. In a viral video, the 24-year-old revealed that recruitment to the army hasn’t taken place for 2 years. So, the young man has run all the way to Delhi to encourage and inspire the youth of our country.
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He Aspires To Join The Indian Army & Encourage Youth
According to a report by Times Now, Bichar stated that he used to run at 4 am every day and would stop only after reaching a petrol pump at 11 am. After running for 6 hours at a stretch, he would rest at the petrol pump and eat food received from the Army aspirants in nearby areas. While his initial passion was to join the Indian Army, he is currently preparing to join the Territorial Army (TA). Suresh Bhichar informed that his parents are selling their livestock to help him meet his education expenses.