Prateek Yadav: Remembering a Fitness Entrepreneur and Animal Welfare Advocate
Prateek Yadav: A Tony Robbins fan, fitness entrepreneur and animal lover
Hindustan Times
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Prateek Yadav, the stepson of late Indian politician Mulayam Singh Yadav, passed away at 38. He was a notable fitness entrepreneur, having won the 'International Transformation of the Month' title in 2012, and a passionate advocate for animal welfare, founding the NGO Jeev Aashraya to aid stray animals.
- 01Prateek Yadav was the stepson of late politician Mulayam Singh Yadav but chose to pursue his own path in fitness and animal welfare.
- 02He became the first Indian to win the 'International Transformation of the Month' title in 2012.
- 03Yadav founded the NGO Jeev Aashraya to support stray animals, particularly dogs.
- 04He opened a gym named Iron Core Fit in Lucknow and launched a fitness apparel brand called Iron Hyde.
- 05Prateek was known for his love of automobiles, owning luxury vehicles including a Lamborghini Aventador.
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Prateek Yadav, who passed away at the age of 38, was the stepson of the late Mulayam Singh Yadav, a prominent Indian politician. Rather than entering politics, he forged his own identity as a fitness entrepreneur and animal welfare advocate. Inspired by motivational speaker Tony Robbins, Prateek transformed his life and became the first Indian to win the 'International Transformation of the Month' title in 2012 on a global fitness platform. He established a state-of-the-art gym, Iron Core Fit, in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, and launched a fitness apparel brand called Iron Hyde. In addition to his fitness ventures, Prateek was a dedicated animal lover, founding the NGO Jeev Aashraya to provide care for stray animals. He is survived by his wife, Aparna Yadav, a leader in the Bharatiya Janata Party, and their two daughters.
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Prateek Yadav's initiatives have positively impacted the community in Lucknow by promoting fitness and animal welfare.
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