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Santosh Yadav was born in a traditional family. She had five brothers. She was born in the small village of Joniyawas in Haryana. The girl was given the name Santosh, which means contentment. But Santosh was not always content with her place in a traditional way of life. She began living life on her own terms from the start. Where other girls wore traditional Indian dresses, Santosh preferred shorts.
Santosh’s parents were affluent landowners who could afford to send their children to the best schools, even to the country’s capital Delhi, which was quite close by. But, in line with the prevailing custom in the family, Santosh had to make do with the local village school. At the age of sixteen years, her parents wanted to marry her. She threatened her parents that she would never many if she did not get a proper education. She left home and got herself enrolled in a school in Delhi. When her parents refused to pay for her education. she politely informed them of her plans to earn money by working part-time to pay her school fees. Her Parents then agreed to pay for her education.
Santosh passed the high school examinations and went to Jaipur. She joined Maharani College widget a room in Kasturba Hostel. She developed a love for mountaineering while watching the Aravalli Hills’ She saved money and enrolled in a course at Uttarkashi’s Nehru Institute of Mountaineering.
Thereafter, Santosh went on an expedition every year. Her climbing skills matured rapidly’. Also, she developed a remarkable resistance to cold and the altitude. Equipped with an iron will, Physical endurance and an amazing mental toughness, she proved herself repeatedly. The culmination of her hard work and sincerity came in 1992, just four years after she had shyly asked the Aravalli mountaineers if she could join them. At barely twenty years of age, Santosh Yadav conquered Mt. Everest, becoming the youngest woman in the world to achieve the feat. If her climbing skills, physical fitness, and mental strength impressed her seniors, her concern for others and desire to work together with them found her a special place in the hearts of fellow climbers.

 During the 1992 Everest mission, Santosh Yadav provided special care to a climber who ‘lay dying at the South Col. She was unfortunately unsuccessful in saving him. However, she managed to save another climber, Mohan Singh, who would have met with the same fate had she not shared her oxygen with him. Within twelve months, Santosh found herself a member of an Indo-Nepalese Women’s Expedition that invited her to join them. She then conquered the Everest a second time. –
She was given a Padmashri Award. She is also a fervent environmentalist, Santosh collected and brought down 500 kilograms of garbage from the Himalayas.

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Answered by aditya007240
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Part 1 of Reach for the Top starts with Santosh Yadav, the first woman on Earth who has scaled the mighty Mount Everest twice. The story is a biographical piece about a woman who was born in a patriarchal society that does not offer a warm welcome to a daughter, like a son. She was born in a small village of Joniyawas located at Rewari District in Haryana. She was the sixth child of her family with five elder brothers. Although her parents were wealthy landowners, they were not so inclined to provide quality education to their children in good schools. Rather they chose the local village school for their children’s education. Despite growing up in a controlled environment, Santosh chose to defy the societal norms and carved a niche for herself.

From a young age, she was discriminated against on the basis of gender and decided to fight the system in her own way. When Santosh was sixteen years old, her parents pressurised her to tie the knot, like other girls of her village. But she chose not to give in to their pressure tactics. She told her parents firmly that she wanted to study further and wished to carve a place for herself in the society. Besides, she told them that if they objected she would fund her own education by working part-time jobs. Finally, they agreed to fund her education. Soon after that, she took admission at a school in Delhi and passed the high school examinations. Then she joined the Maharani College in Jaipur and booked a room in the Kasturba Hostel.

Since then, her life took a new turn when she enrolled in a course at Uttarkashi’s Nehru Institute of Mountaineering and participated in an expedition. Thereafter, every year she continued participating in an expedition to pursue her new dream of mountaineering. Her hard work finally paid off in 1992, when she climbed the mighty Mount Everest when she was barely twenty years old. She became the youngest woman to achieve such a feat and also saved a fellow mountaineer when she shared her oxygen with him. She secured a unique place for India and herself by creating history in mountaineering and scaling it twice in her lifetime. Santosh was awarded one of the highest civilian honours, the Padma Shri by the Indian government for achieving this marvellous feat.

Reach for the Top Part 2: Maria Sharapova Summary

In Part 2 of Reach for the Top chapter, we learn about the renowned Russian tennis player, Maria Sharapova. This story illustrates her journey of becoming the world champion in women’s tennis. She achieved the number one position through hard labour, extensive rigorous training and several sacrifices on the personal front. In this biography, Maria tells us how she started her tennis training at an early age to reach the summit of women’s tennis when she was barely eighteen years old.

Maria was born in Siberia in Russia and left her home town at the tender age of nine to pursue her dream of becoming a tennis star. She had to stay separately from her mother and moved to Florida along with her father to proceed with her training. Her father worked laboriously to fund her tennis training. Although she suffered bullying on account of being a foreigner, she never lost hope or gave in to petty remarks. Her will and determination led her to achieve success and reap satisfying results from her practice sessions. Apart from practising tennis, her hobbies are fashion, singing and dancing. Although she mentions that money is a motivating factor for playing tennis, her sole aim remains to become and continue being number one in the world of tennis.

Conclusion of Reach for the Top

In the chapter – Reach for the Top, students learn from two inspiring women that due diligence, dedication and hard work always pays off and reaps us a fruitful outcome. This chapter serves as an encouragement for students to take note that if they find some motivation to pursue their dreams, they should make the best use of it in order to walk the path of success.

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