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Question Why was the ‘holy man’ who gave Santosh’s mother his blessings surprised?
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The ‘holy man’ who gave Santosh’s mother his blessings was surprised because her grandmother sought blessings for a daughter. In this society most of the people ask the seers to bless for a son.
Overview: Reach for the Top
Part I: Santosh Yadav, from a small Haryana village, defied social norms that expected her to marry young. She chose education, joined a mountaineering institute, and became the youngest woman to climb Everest — and the only woman to do it twice. She also collected 500 kg of garbage from the Himalayas. Part II: Maria Sharapova, sent from Siberia to the USA at age 9, endured years of loneliness, homesickness, and bullying before winning Wimbledon at 17.
Key Points
- Part I: Santosh Yadav from Joniyawas village, Haryana
- Defied social norms — chose education over early marriage
- Joined Nehru Institute of Mountaineering, Uttarkashi
- Youngest woman to climb Mount Everest
- Only woman to scale Everest twice
- Collected 500 kg garbage from Himalayas — environmentally conscious
- Part II: Maria Sharapova — born in Siberia, Russia
- Sent to USA at age 9 for tennis training
- Endured loneliness, homesickness, bullying by older girls
- Won Wimbledon at age 17
- Both stories celebrate determination and breaking barriers
Frequently Asked Questions
How did Santosh Yadav break social barriers?
In Haryana, girls were expected to marry young and stay home. Santosh refused. She left home to get educated in Delhi, joined a mountaineering institute, and became the youngest woman to climb Everest. Her determination was stronger than social pressure.
What sacrifices did Maria Sharapova make?
Maria was sent to the USA at age 9, separated from her mother for two years. She was bullied by older girls at the training academy. She endured loneliness and homesickness but never gave up, eventually winning Wimbledon at 17.
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