Success is made up of struggles and sacrifices
Success is made up of struggles and sacrifices
Priya was born and raised in Udaipur. She did her schooling at Kendriya Vidyalaya, Pratapnagar and is currently pursuing B.A. and B.Ed. from the B.N. University, Udaipur. She learns martial art skills and counts it as a beautiful experience of her life.
According to Priya, martial arts has a lot of positives. It gives a sense of independence, increases stamina, strengthens the mind and body, and makes a person capable of self-defence. Priya is a yellow belt holder in it and aspires to be a black belt.
Talking about her achievements, Priya recalls her outstanding grades in high school and intermediate studies. Moreover, she has successfully cleared the mental and physical fitness levels of Women's Military Police exams. Priya dreams of joining the Indian Armed Forces.
During the pandemic, she enjoyed good family time, played indoor games, and worked out to strengthen her body. She loves to do martial arts and advises everyone to learn them and build stamina, strength, independence, and leadership through them.
Priya’s role model is her father and her Sensei. She admires her father for his perseverance, hard work, and struggles. Furthermore, she gets inspired by the way her Sensei has faced hardships and earned achievements.
Priya likes to hang out with her friends, listen to music, and dance to relax her body and mind. If given a chance to time travel, she would like to go back to the past and live every moment to the fullest.
Priya feels she is a born-leader as her father motivated her to be bold. As a leader, she likes to work as a team, be liberal and strict according to situations, and have a problem-solving attitude.
Her favourite song is the title track of the film Dangal, as it fills her up with courage and confidence. Priya believes in the quotation “Nothing is impossible, the word itself says 'I'm possible!” by the British actress and humanitarian Audrey Hepburn.