Narendra Pratap Singh was born in the village Ugharpur Bhatpura in the Sultanpur district in eastern Uttar Pradesh.
He completed his primary education at Bapunagar and his higher secondary education at the Chunnilal Intercollege Chhitepatti in Sultanpur. He completed his first year in Bachelors of Science at the Allahabad University.
He went on to study medical science at the Agra Medical College. Apart from his practice as a doctor, he is a distinguished storywriter who has made a significant contribution to Hindi literature.
The books Premchand, Renu, Shartchandra drew him to literature.
He met Ravindra Kalia, a storywriter who ran Ganga-Jamunai, his own publishing company in Allahabad. He also closely associated with other eminent writers such as Mamta Kalia, Laal Bahadur Varma, Krishan Mohan, Manoj Pandey, Dr. MG Mishra, and Rakesh Srivastava.
He made his maiden appearance in writing in the year 2001, well past the age of forty, when the Nav-Lekhan edition of Katha-Desh nominated his story Subhash Patanji for publication.
His work has been published in the Hindi publications Katha Desh, Hans, Vaagarth, Naya Gyanoday, Sakshatkaar, and Lamahi.
His most popular stories are He Ram, Aapka Munna, Ek Adhoori Kavita, Azaadi and Padosi ka kutta.