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B) Expand the Following theme
Describe your 'Role Model' in about 100 wods you can use the following points.
Points: his/her name, age, appearance, native place, profession, hobbies,
likes and dislikes, qualities. Also add some more of your own.

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Answered by nisha1901
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my role model...

Introduction

Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru had a charming personality. When I started learning about him from my dad, I was highly motivated, which made me read more about him. In spite of his high educational background, he was determined to fight for India’s freedom.

In his inspirational speech for youth his message was to aim big, aim to excel in what you do; this will make u a bigger person in life. I have learned from him that if you are determined and you aim big you will achieve great heights. He remained loyal to the country and was devoted to guide the economy towards success.

His modern thoughts and selfless service to our country was incredible. I really admire his ideas of liberalism and nationalism.

Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru’s Personal Life

Jawaharlal Nehru was born in Allahabad on 14th of Nov, 1889. His father Motilal Nehru was one of the top lawyers of India. He was provided his early education at home by private tutors. In 1990, he moved to England at the age of fifteen and joined Cambridge University. He then studied Law at London’s Inner Temple. Nehru got attracted to ideas of socialism, liberalism and nationalism. He returned to India in 1912 at the age of 22 and practiced law with his father. In 1916 he was married to Smt. Kamladevi.

Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru’s Role in Freedom Fight for India

Jawaharlal Nehru was highly influenced by Mahatma Gandhi’s personality when he first met him in Lucknow session of National Congress. Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru was saddened with the Jallianwala Bagh Incident, April 1919. He got the opportunity to visit the place and listen to the people, when he was exonerated by British Government. In 1920’s non-cooperation movement he was arrested for his active role in Satyagraha movement. He spent more than 9 years in British Jail at different time periods. He used to write letters to his daughter, Indira Gandhi, on Indian and world history from jail. The letters later became successful books published as Glimpses of World History and Discovery of India.

Conclusion

Pt. Nehru’s nationalism is marked as a pride in country’s heritage. Pt. Nehru’s charm, educational background and selfless service to the nation presented the face of active India. He was the maker of new modern India. His overall personality inspires me to serve the society and our nation selflessly, think open-mindedly and aim to lead in what I do and never give up. He inspires me to be a responsible Indian citizen. I take part in many social activities with my mom to help people. I aim to be a social worker and he is my role model.

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