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‘Kids like him need encouragement,’ says retd Lt Gen in response to viral video of child racing home from work

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A viral video of a 19-year-old claiming to run every day from work to home in order to keep healthy and join the Army one day has piqued the interest of a retired Lieutenant General, who is now attempting to obtain him appropriate training.

Filmmaker Vinod Kapri shot 19-year-old Pradeep Mehra’s footage near Noida’s Sector 16. The young man lives in Barola hamlet and works at a McDonald’s. He graduated from high school in Almora, Uttarakhand, and went to work for the fast-food business where his older brother also works. He claims that when he arrives home after 11 p.m., he rushes home to get some exercise.

“It might not be safe (at night), but I don’t get time in the morning,” he remarked a day after his video went viral. I had to cook for my brother, clean the house, and go to work. I am free and unconcerned at night. I’m not sure what my pace is or how far I’ve gone, but a few people informed me it’s approximately 10 kilometres. I’m grateful for the support; the previous two years have been difficult for our family… The world bows to hard labour (Mehnat ki aage duniya jhukti hai).”

“His Josh is laudable, and to assist him pass the recruitment tests on his merit, I’ve engaged with Colonel of KUMAON Regiment, Lt Gen Rana Kalita, the Eastern Army Commander,” Retired Army Lieutenant General Satish Dua tweeted in response to Kapri’s video. He’s doing everything he can to prepare the young man for enlistment in his regiment. “Hail to India.”

Dua told that he is delighted to assist young guys who want to join the army. “All I’m doing is providing him with a route through which he may get better training for his admission exams.” His selection will be made on the basis of his abilities. To assist him, I spoke with Army officials in charge of recruitment in his hometown of Almora. Kids like him have the drive and only need a little nudge in the correct way. Officials will be teaching individuals like him at these training centres. We’ll also assist him.”

Around two years ago, Pradeep and his brother Pankaj (21) relocated to Delhi. He claims that their father works in Almora and that their mother stays with relatives in Nangloi, Delhi.

“My mother has TB, and we don’t have the money or means to cure her,” Pankaj told The Indian Express. We’ve borrowed money from friends and neighbours. I’m glad to see people rallying behind Pradeep; we absolutely need assistance with her therapy. He’s a bright and diligent young man, and I recall him watching fauji movies with me. Our neighbours in Almora were frequently talking about Army life. For us, it was interesting. Pradeep has always expressed an interest in joining the Army and helping his country.”

Pradeep had applied for the Army’s physical exams when he was 17, but had been turned down. “I have no choice but to practice at night in order to improve my stamina.” “My brother purchased books for me to read for the recruiting examinations last month,” Pradeep explained.

 

When contacted, Kapri stated that he had spoken with Pradeep’s family and that he wants him to receive adequate instruction.

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