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Pakistan, a land that has become synonymous with ‘versatile’ crime, crude jokes about Talibanisation in the West and a euphemism for all that is dark and grey. There are always two sides to a coin; the first side is seldom the accurate or the complete picture.
There are plenty of problems in this country, yet somehow I always get the impression that the media outlets in Pakistan do tend to overemphasise the negative aspects over the positives. I am sure this statement would fetch many comments that can be classified as nefarious by any linguistic measure. But, please, do try to understand the point of all this.
The point is that the country is in transition- it is a volatile transition wherein we all must play a role to change the social standards and norms of Pakistan. In this blog post, I will go over a list of people of Pakistani descent, from diverse backgrounds, who are working diligently to promote a pro-Pakistan image abroad.
Their efforts combined with individual efforts from all of us would ultimately determine both the pace and the quality of the social change that we all so desire to manifest in Pakistan. I draw my inspiration from these people, I hope you do too.
Arfa Karim Randhawa.
A proud of her country, the world’s youngest Microsoft Certified Professional, Arfa Karim Randhawa being remembered today on her second death anniversary who was died after suffering from an epileptic attack on January 14, 2012.
She shocked the world with her remarkable and miraculous achievement by becoming youngest Microsoft Certified Professional at the age of 9 in the year 2004.
Her unfortunate death at the age of only 16 had dismayed people in not only Pakistan but around the world including Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
Bill Gates invited Arfa Karim in Microsoft Headquarter due to her astonishing performance and results.
She received couple of big awards in her life. She got Pride of Performance award from President Zardari in 2005. She also received Fatimah Jinnah Gold Medal and Salaam Pakistan Youth Award.
After her death, the government of Punjab has dedicated an IT park to Arfa in remembrance.
Malala Yousafzai.
Malala Yousafzai is the youngest girl who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for advocating girls’ education in SWAT.
She was shot in the head by the Taliban gunmen in 2012; since then she has constantly strived for women’s rights and has even secured a place in the Top 100 most Influential List of People in the Times Magazine.
Malala has recently opened a school for the Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon. Nothing can back this girl down!
Samina Baig.
Samina Baig has broken stereotypes by being the first Pakistani woman and the third Pakistani to conquer Mount Everest. Samina was also the first to conquer the Chashkin Sar peak in 2010 which was then named after her.
Being a woman, she has proven that there is no task that a woman cannot succeed at, no matter how painstaking that might be, and that is why you’re on this list. Samina, you rock!
Jahangir Khan, The Legend of Squash
“I was told I would never become world champion. I was the youngest, smallest, feeblest and sickest of the family. Neither the doctor nor my father believed there was any chance for me to become a good squash player” – says Jahangir Khan in his book ‘Winning Squash’.
7 Most Outstanding Achievements of Jahangir Khan.
- Won World Amateur Championships at age 15;
- Won World Open Championships at age 17; the youngest ever;
- Unbeaten for 5 years and 8 months; winning 555 matches consecutively;
- British Open Champion10 times in a row (1982-1993); which remains unchallenged;
- World Open Champion 6 times – for which he is listed in the Guiness Book of World records;
- 1st player to win World Open Championships without dropping a game;
- Played longest squash match in history (1983) – 2hours, 46 minutes;
Abdul Sattar Edhi.
Abdul Sattar Edhi’s social welfare services are spanned over his entire life by offering exclusive sacrifices in many areas—like personal and social life as well as his personal business, and so on. He is serving the humanity selflessly and dedicatedly without expecting for any monetary benefit or financial gain. He has buried over 200,000 unclaimed dead bodies.
His exclusive services to the mankind, with exclusive reference to shrouding and then burying unclaimed and abandoned dead-bodies, at a time, when there is no value of any human being, as extremists of the modern times are cutting the healthy and live human beings into pieces like onions and tomatoes, at such time, Edhi’s role for the humanity – is truly unparalleled and unmatched, and very least possibilities of tracing this sort of best services for the humanity, across the world.
This is something indicating towards a reality that there is no place of goodwill, love and affection, brotherhood and amity, feelings of friendliness yet by serving to the humanity, Edhi has given a new meaning to the life that everyone should forward to give goodwill, love and affection, brotherhood and affection, and feelings of friendliness to others – again a matter of pride for Edhi.
The story of services – in the explainer video explained by Edhi can also be listened and to get more updates about the Edhi’s role for the humanity.
Ali Moeen Nawazish
He is most notably famous for setting a record of acing 23 subjects in the Cambridge O-Level examinations. He is also the recipient of Pride of Performance award and his contributions to the field of education are immense. He continues to work tirelessly and has founded an organisation called ‘StepUP Pakistan’, where they aim to train teachers and improve education in the impoverished areas of the country; a noble effort by an equally noble youngster.
Dr Atta Ur Rahman.
Dr Atta Ur Rahman is popularly known for being a revolutionary minister for science and technology who created Higher Education Commission (HEC) and took some important decisions to promote higher education in Pakistan. He is also credited with establishing a strong research culture in institutes of higher education based on internationally recognized principles.
What many people are unaware of are his contributions in area of organic chemistry. He is one of the finest researchers from Pakistan with more than 800 international publications, which include research papers, books, articles and other scholarly publications in area of organic chemistry. He is also recipient of Pakistan's highest civilian award Nishan-i-Imtiaz. Dr. Atta Ur Rahman has supervised work of more than 72 PhD scholars. His work at HEJ Institute of Chemistry at Karachi University is truly inspiring for scientist community world over which resulted in him being awarded the coveted UNESCO Science Prize in 1999.
These few words as a citation to the UNESCO Science Prize for Dr Atta Ur Rahman sum up the achievements of this Amazing Pakistani scientist:
"Professor Atta-Ur-Rahman has been committed to the advancement of his scientific field internationally and also in his native Pakistan where he has spent most of his professional life. He established and remains director of the H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry in Pakistan, a research facility for natural product chemistry, the first major center of its kind in Pakistan and among the best in the region."
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