Aritra Roy, a software engineer from Tripura, completed a triathlon to Mount Everest — cycling across states, summiting the world’s highest peak, and running a marathon — while managing his corporate job at TCS.
From an eight-year-old karting novice to India’s youngest female F4 racer, Shriya Lohia is racing past gender barriers and financial hurdles in pursuit of her F1 dream.
Bharat Sachdeva and Shaaswat Sharma swam non-stop across the challenging 32 km stretch near the Ram Setu in 10 hours 30 minutes. Their aim? To promote adventure sports and open swimming in India.
These senior citizens show that retirement is just a new beginning. From scaling Mount Kilimanjaro and travelling the world in a car, to bungee jumping and riding across the country, they will inspire you to do it all.
Some doors of the 60-metre-long and 12-metre-wide vessel will be taken off so scuba divers can swim in and out of it while on guided and unguided tours.
Defence Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, who also chairs the Executive Council of the institute, announced a whopping grant of Rs 10 crore to facilitate the inclusion of the adventure sports at the 8th meeting of 3rd Executive Council of the institute.
Out of the 44 racers who qualified, only nine men reached the finish line. With an average speed of 10.86 miles an hour, Srinivas made it to the seventh spot.