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Role Model for Younger Ones By Malik Ghulam Murtza

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Role Model for Younger OnesBy

Malik Ghulam Murtza

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Scheme of Presentation

Introduction

Characteristics

Vision

Passion

Hard work

Destination

My Role Model

Why ?

Conclusion

Question & Answers

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Introduction

Definition:

A role model is a person whose behavior, example, or success is or can be

followed by others, especially by younger people.

A substantial number of studies have shown us that humans learn through

modeling others.

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Characteristics

Following are the characteristics for checking or following a role model:

Vision: A role model must have a vision to achieve something.

Passion: His vision become his passion with the passage of time.

Hard Work: He work hard to achieve his goal no matter how many hardships

he face. He never stops and always look forward.

Destination: In the end success is the result of hard work.

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My Role Model (Capt. Mearaj Shaheed)

Born: Takht Bhai, Mardan (KPK)

Education:

(Up to Class 6) F.G Public School Peshawar.

(Class 7 to 12) Cadet College Razmak, North Waziristan Agency

Career: (Army Cadet i.e. G.C) @ Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul <2003-2005>

(Second Lt., Lt. and Captain) @ Pakistan Army

Introduction:

Captain Mearaj Muhammad Safi Shaheed was a BRAVE Officer of Pakistan Army.

He came from the Safi Tribe of Mohmand Agency but his ancestors had migrated to Takht Bhai area of

Mardan. His father, Dost Muhammad Khan Safi (Late) was an officer in WAPDA and had shifted his family to

Peshawar for service reasons and kids schooling.

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My Role Model (Continued…)

Vision: Eliminate local security crises.

Passion: Love for country and passion to join Pak Army.

Hard Work: Best in every sphere of life.

Destination: Embraced Martyrdom for peace.

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My Role Model (Continued…)

After passing out of Cadet College Razmak, he was

inducted in 112 Long Course in Pakistan Military

Academy, Kakul in 2003. At PMA Kakul, he remained

the best Cadet in all areas of training and held the

highest academy appointment of "Academy Senior

Under Officer (ASUO)".

For his overall best performance in two years of

training at PMA, he was awarded the prestigious

"Sword of Honour" in 2005.

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My Role Model (Continued…)

He was commissioned in Armored Corps of Pak Army in 2005. He remained in

Bahawalpur for some time and proved his mettle throughout his garrison. He

topped the "Armour Course" at the Pak Army's "School of Armor", Nowshehra,

in 2006.

Afterwards, as a volunteer, he was attached with the Frontier Corps (F.C) to

take part in anti-militancy operations in Darra Adam Khel. He played his role

effectively in ensuring peace in the militancy-hit areas

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My Role Model (Continued…)

In April-May 2009, Pak Army started "Operation Rah-e-Raast" in Malakand

Division to purge the unfortunate region of militants loyal to Maulvi Fazlullah.

On 4 June 2009, a Police convoy was attacked with IED and gunfire on the

Rustam-Ambela road near the Mardan-Buner border. His SOG team rescued

the police convoy but Captain Mearaj himself succumbed to his wounds and

joined the Saff (row) of Shaheeds (Martyrs)

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My Role Model (Continued…)

In recognition of his gallantry and the sacrifice he

rendered for his homeland, Captain Mearaj Safi

Shaheed has been awarded Sitara-e- Basalat

(Military).

Also, his parent unit, the 12 Armoured Corps, has

named a road and chowk (square) in Bahawalpur

Cantt. after him as "Captain Mearaj Shaheed Road /

Square".

This is one of the Official dresses

worn by Capt Mearaj Muhammad

Shaheed ... which iz now become

Part of Regimental history 12

CAV.FF

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Conclusion

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