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Narpat Singh Rajpurohit sets world record for cycling long distance, plants 93,000 saplings during journey

Greenman Narpat Singh Rajpurohit Langera, resident of Barmer, who set out on the world's longest cycle journey, started the cycle journey on 27 January 2019 to give the message of environmental protection and water conservation awareness.

By: Team Pardaphash  Pardaphash Group
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Narpat Singh Rajpurohit sets world record for cycling long distance, plants 93,000 saplings during journey

Greenman Narpat Singh: Narpat Singh Rajpurohit, a resident of Barmer, Rajasthan, has set a record for cycling the longest distance in the country. 34-year-old Narpat Rajpurohit has made a Guinness World Record for the longest cycle journey in the country by cycling 30,121.64 km. With this record, Narpat has become the person who has completed the longest cycle journey in the country. Narpat started this journey in January 2019 from Jammu. Which was completed in April 2022 in Jaipur. Please tell that Rajpurohit covered 29 states during this period.

At the same time, Rajpurohit had stopped traveling in Tamil Nadu for about four months during the Kovid-19 lockdown. At the same time, he has also planted about 93,000 saplings during the yatra. At the same time, during the cycle journey, Narpat also had to face many hilly areas and heavy rains.

Message of awareness for environmental protection

Let us inform that Narpat Singh Rajpurohit took a total of 3 years 2 months 24 days to complete this journey to convey the message of environmental protection and water conservation where his cycle passed through 467 districts in 26 states in 1179 days.

93,000 saplings planted during the yatra

Rajpurohit said the Covid-19 lockdown halted his travel in Tamil Nadu for about four months and he often ate only biscuits. He said that he also planted around 93,000 saplings during his visit. He said that during the journey he faced difficulties in the coastal areas where he often got drenched in sweat due to the high humidity. However, he was able to complete his journey with the help of the GPS system. Singh’s hand was also broken in an accident.

It is known that Greenman Narpat Singh has 38 stitches in one leg and 10% disability in his body, but he never deviated from his goal. At the same time, during the journey, he tells that he also had to face panther in Kalesar Sanctuary on Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand border.

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