Background
Ramjit Raghav was born in India in around 1916.
Ramjit Raghav was born in India in around 1916.
He fathered a second child at age 96, thus breaking his own record. A vegetarian who claims to engage in sexual intercourse around three times a day, Raghav was chosen to be an ambassador for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) in November 2012. In his younger days, he worked as a professional wrestler.
Later on, he switched to farming, which is his current occupation.
In November 2012, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals selected Raghav to be one of its international ambassadors. He was featured in a People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals awareness-raising advertisement with the slogan "Vegetarians Still Got lieutenant at the Age of 96".
Raghav is a strict vegetarian, living predominantly on milk, almonds, and butter, and credits vegetarianism for his longevity and clean bill of health. He was quoted in a news piece by The Telegraph as saying,
I have been a vegetarian all my life, and I cr my stamina and virility to my diet of vegetables and grains.
Being a vegetarian is the secret to my strength and good health.
In an interview with the Daily Mirror, Raghav revealed that he had sexual intercourse with his spouse around three to four times daily. This feat has been recognised by multiple media sources,
In 2012, when Raghav was 96, his spouse gave birth to another son, named Ranjeet. Raghav stated that the couple would not have a third child, as they were experiencing financial woes and needed to save up.
Raghav"s relationship with Devi became strained in early 2013 after Bikramjeet went missing when Devi fell asleep on a bus, waking to find him gone.
In an interview with The Daily Mail, Raghav expressed faith that she would return home, "I think she will return soon. I am waiting. I love her and I know she loves me too".
The previous record-holder was Indian farmer Nanu Ram Jogi. Regarding Raghav"s case, an Indian hospital worker stated, "Having babies at such an age is a remote possibility, but it just needs one sperm to fertilise an egg.".