Big news for the youth of Pakistan! Two incredible individuals are breaking stereotypes and making waves in the country.
Rajender Meghwar has just become the first Hindu officer to join the Police Service of Pakistan, and Roopmati from Rahim Yar Khan is making her mark by clearing the tough Civil Services Examination (CSS). These trailblazers are proving that with passion, hard work, and determination, anything is possible.
Rajender Meghwar, now serving as an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) in Faisalabad, has made history as the first Hindu officer in the Police Service of Pakistan. Hailing from Badin, a lesser-known area in Sindh, Meghwar’s success is even more impressive as he passed the challenging CSS exam to secure his spot in the force.
In a media interview, Meghwar shared his excitement about finally realizing his dream of serving his country and tackling the issues faced by his community. “Joining the police gives me a chance to make a difference at the grassroots level and directly address the concerns of my people,” he said.
In another inspiring story, Roopmati, a young woman from Rahim Yar Khan, has also cleared the CSS exam. She aims to join the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to help showcase Pakistan’s positive image around the world. Both Meghwar and Roopmati are setting a powerful example for Pakistan’s youth, proving that dedication and resilience can break any barrier.