
Rani Rampal shares its inspirational journey When you think about Indian female hockey, one name shines the brightest – Rani Rampal. From the modest beginnings in Haryana to the state of Indian hockey and Padma Shri award, Rani’s story is one of the absolute determinations, gravel and barriers.In the latest episode Game On, the sports podcast The Tech Word News, the host of Preeti Dhaiya sits down with the queen of Indian hockey for unfiltered interview on her incredible journey. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Rani opens up to grow up in a financially fighting family. There were times when we didn’t even have hours at home to check the time. Her father was a wheelchair and the only family earnings. For Young Rani, life was not about luxury; It was about survival. “Today, when I wake up to my own conditions, decide what to eat and spend my money as I want, this freedom is a real success,” he says.But how hockey came to the picture? Rani reveals the hard truth about Indian sports: “We love sport because of passion, yes.
The game continues with the queen of Indian hockey, Rani Rampal!
Her journey was not easy. He remembers the coach, as he once said to his mentor, “This girl can never play for India.” Today he smiles when he remembers the moment: “I am proud to do them wrong.”Rani also shares deeply personal motivation – breaking gender stereotypes. “When I was born, no one was equal. I was the third girl in my family. I wanted to show that girls could change their lives – their own and their families.”From the fight for the purchase of your mother’s gas stove to the leadership of India at the Tokyo Olympics and standing on the Padma Shri scene, Rampal is a living proof that dreams, no matter how far it will come true.