First Pakistani woman astronaut seeks official recognition for her space journey

First Pakistani woman astronaut seeks official recognition for her space journey
Pakistani adventurer Namira Salim is seen in an aircraft in a photo shared on her social media on October 5, 2023. (Photo courtesy: @namirasalimofficial/Instagram/File)
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Updated 12 October 2024
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First Pakistani woman astronaut seeks official recognition for her space journey

First Pakistani woman astronaut seeks official recognition for her space journey
  • Namira Salim traveled into space in October last year aboard Virgin Galactic’s fifth successful flight
  • She previously traveled to both North and South poles and has also parachuted over Mount Everest

ISLAMABAD: Namira Salim, who became the first Pakistani woman astronaut to travel into space last year, on Saturday expressed regret for not receiving any official recognition for the journey, saying it was a “larger than life accomplishment” and didn’t come without a “serious risk” to her life.
Salim traveled into space in October last year aboard Virgin Galactic’s fifth successful flight, according to the US company. The adventurer, who previously traveled to both North and South poles and has also parachuted over Mount Everest, was among the first customers to buy a ticket with billionaire Richard Branson’s space company after it was founded almost two decades ago.
Salim said she invested her own resources in her spaceflight ticket, which cost her $200,000 in 2006. For her space mission, she said she had traveled to the US and Europe from 2006 to 2023 and attended all milestone events in the process during which they built a fleet of motherships and spaceships.
While Pakistani sports and entertainment industry figures have been conferred with civilian awards at special investiture ceremonies in recent years, no ceremony has been organized to highlight Salim’s challenging, high-risk and self-funded space flight, in which she passionately invested 18 years of her time and resources.
“I must confess with a very heavy heart that my previous civil award nomination in early 2023 before my space flight for services renderred to Pakistan’s space sector and SUPARCO [Pakistan’s Space & Upper Atmosphere Research Commission] was sadly blocked by the concerned individual at the Ministry of Science and Technology despite the highest recommendations and support,” she said in a statement.
“Therefore, my civil award nomination was not approved due to this bureaucratic hurdle. My civil award application was obviously merit based.”
Salim said Pakistan’s space sector needed to be more highlighted and promoted.
She appreciated that on the recommendation of former prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, President Asif Ali Zardari had conferred her with the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz civilian award in 2011 for her polar expeditions as first Pakistani at the North Pole in 2007 and at the South Pole in 2008 and for her skydive over Mount Everest during the historic First Everest Skydive 2008.
Salim said she merited official recognition for being the first Pakistani astronaut and for her tireless efforts in glorifying the name of Pakistan globally.


Pakistan’s interior minister arrives in Saudi Arabia to discuss bilateral ties, mutual concerns

Pakistan’s interior minister arrives in Saudi Arabia to discuss bilateral ties, mutual concerns
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Pakistan’s interior minister arrives in Saudi Arabia to discuss bilateral ties, mutual concerns

Pakistan’s interior minister arrives in Saudi Arabia to discuss bilateral ties, mutual concerns
  • Pakistan has signed several agreements worth billions of dollars with Saudi Arabia in recent months
  • Mohsin Naqvi meets Saudi Arabia’s Undersecretary of Interior Dr. Khalid bin Mohammed Al-Battal 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi arrived in Riyadh on Sunday to discuss bilateral ties and issues of mutual concern with Saudi Arabia, the interior ministry said as both countries continue efforts to forge closer economic and investment ties. 

Pakistan has looked toward Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern states in recent months to attract foreign investment and ensure economic stability. 

Islamabad and Riyadh signed several memorandums of understanding (MoUs) in October worth $2.8 billion that Pakistan says will bring much-needed foreign investment into the cash-starved country. 

Naqvi met Saudi Arabia’s Undersecretary of Interior Dr. Khalid bin Mohammed Al-Battal after his arrival in Riyadh, the interior ministry said. 

“Matters of mutual interest and discussions on Pakistan-Saudi Arabia relations were held,” the interior ministry said. 

Naqvi congratulated the Saudi leadership on successfully winning the bid for hosting the 2034 FIFA World Cup, expressing his best wishes for the Kingdom. 

“Saudi Arabia is our most trusted Islamic friends. Every Pakistani is proud of this friendship,” Naqvi added. 

He praised Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Vision 2030 program, saying that it has created “historic progress and prosperity” in the Kingdom. 

Al-Battal noted that the two countries enjoyed very close ties to each other, adding that he was looking forward to further progress in bilateral relations during Naqvi’s ongoing tour of Saudi Arabia. 


Pakistan thanks Lebanon for safely evacuating its nationals from Syria

Pakistan thanks Lebanon for safely evacuating its nationals from Syria
Updated 15 December 2024
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Pakistan thanks Lebanon for safely evacuating its nationals from Syria

Pakistan thanks Lebanon for safely evacuating its nationals from Syria
  • Over 300 Pakistanis safely returned home from Syria via Lebanon on Friday after Syrian government was overthrown 
  • Pakistan’s information minister meets Lebanese counterpart, says Pakistani nation stands with people of Lebanon 

ISLAMABAD: Information Minister Ataullah Tarar on Sunday thanked his Lebanese counterpart for safely evacuating hundreds of Pakistani nationals from Syria this week, reaffirming Islamabad’s resolve to further strengthen ties with Beirut. 

More than 1,300 Pakistanis were stranded in Syria since last week when opposition forces seized the capital of Damascus unopposed following a lightning advance that sent Syria’s President Basha Assad fleeing to Russia last week. 

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif spoke to his Lebanese counterpart to arrange for the safe evacuation of hundreds of Pakistani citizens from Syria. Over 300 Pakistanis stranded in Syria arrived in Islamabad from Beirut via a chartered flight on Friday. 

“Federal Minister for Information thanked the Lebanese leadership for facilitating the immediate evacuation of Pakistani citizens stranded in Syria via Beirut,” Pakistan’s information ministry said in a press release. 

Tarar arrived in Turkiye on Dec. 13 for a three-day visit to the country to take part in the Stratcom Summit 2024 in Istanbul. He met Lebanon’s Information Minister Ziad Makary in Istanbul to discuss bilateral ties between the two countries. 

Tarar noted that the Lebanese prime minister responded to the telephonic conversation between him and Sharif, and ensured assistance was provided to Pakistani evacuees. 

“Pakistan and Lebanon have brotherly and warm relations,” he said. 

Pakistan has consistently sent relief consignments to the people of Lebanon and Gaza who had suffered from Israel’s bombardment. Lebanon and Israel agreed to a ceasefire last month, ending Israeli bombardment. 

“The entire Pakistani nation stands with the people of Lebanon in this difficult time,” Tarar said. 

Makary, on the other hand, thanked Islamabad for sending relief supplies to Lebanon during Israel’s bombardment, the press release said. 

“Lebanon’s information minister reaffirmed his resolve to further strengthen ties between the two countries,” it added. 


Pakistan PM vows stern punishment for human traffickers as Greece boat tragedy kills 5

Pakistan PM vows stern punishment for human traffickers as Greece boat tragedy kills 5
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Pakistan PM vows stern punishment for human traffickers as Greece boat tragedy kills 5

Pakistan PM vows stern punishment for human traffickers as Greece boat tragedy kills 5
  • At least 5 were killed when boat full of migrants capsized off Greek island of Gavdos on Friday 
  • Shehbaz Sharif orders Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi to submit inquiry report on the tragedy 

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday vowed stern punishment for human traffickers after at least five people were killed when a boat full of illegal migrants, many Pakistanis among them, capsized off the southern island of Gavdos. 

So far 39 men — most of them from Pakistan — have been rescued by cargo vessels sailing in the area. They have been transferred to the island of Crete, a Greek coast guard said, adding that the number of those missing off the wooden boat which capsized on Friday, had not yet been confirmed.

Many Pakistanis undertake the dangerous and illegal voyage to Europe through the Mediterranean Sea in hopes of securing a brighter future for themselves and their families as Pakistan reels from a macroeconomic crisis. 

“Such persons [human traffickers] should be identified and they should be handed strict punishments so that they do not repeat such heinous crimes again,” Sharif said in a statement shared by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). 

“Concrete steps should be taken to prevent such incidents from happening in future,” he added. 

Sharif instructed Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi to submit an inquiry report on the matter, describing human traffickers as a “cruel mafia” who extort money from the poor by selling them lofty dreams.

“Human trafficking is a heinous crime due to which many lives are lost and many houses are destroyed every year,” he said. 

In June 2023, an estimated 350 Pakistanis were on board an overcrowded fishing boat carrying 700 migrants that sank off the coast of Greece. 

Only 104 people, including 12 Pakistanis, were rescued and 82 bodies were recovered after the incident. 

The incident prompted Pakistani authorities to launch a nationwide crackdown against human smugglers. 


Pakistan’s Punjab installs Smog Clean Tower in Lahore to reduce air pollution

Pakistan’s Punjab installs Smog Clean Tower in Lahore to reduce air pollution
Updated 15 December 2024
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Pakistan’s Punjab installs Smog Clean Tower in Lahore to reduce air pollution

Pakistan’s Punjab installs Smog Clean Tower in Lahore to reduce air pollution
  • Tower has capability of cleansing poisonous particles present in air, says state-run media 
  • Smog choked Punjab province for weeks last month, sickening nearly two million people

ISLAMABAD: The provincial government in Pakistan’s Punjab province has installed a Smog Clean Tower in the eastern city of Lahore to reduce air pollution, state-run media reported this week. 

Smog had choked Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province for weeks last month, sickening nearly two million people and shrouding vast swathes of the province in a toxic haze.

Last month, the province closed down schools and offices, banned outdoor activities and shortened timings for restaurants, shops and markets in a bid to control smog as Lahore consistently ranked among the world’s most polluted cities in the world. 

“Punjab Government has installed Smog Clean Tower in Lahore in collaboration with National University of Science and Technology,” state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported on Saturday. 

“It has the capability of cleansing poisonous particles present in the air and will play an important role to reduce the pollution level in the city.”

Senior Punjab Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb described the initiative as a “revolutionary step,“saying that the use of modern technology is the need of the hour to control smog. 

“She said that this tower will prove a model for Lahore and Pakistan,” Radio Pakistan said. 

The dangerous smog is a byproduct of large numbers of vehicles, construction and industrial work as well as burning crops at the start of the winter wheat-planting season, experts say.


Third and last South Africa-Pakistan T20 washed out

Third and last South Africa-Pakistan T20 washed out
Updated 15 December 2024
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Third and last South Africa-Pakistan T20 washed out

Third and last South Africa-Pakistan T20 washed out
  • South Africa win series 2-0, their first bilateral series victory since August 2022
  • Both teams begin three-match ODI series on Tuesday in Paarl followed by two Tests 

JOHANNESBURG: The third and last Twenty20 between South Africa and Pakistan was washed out on Saturday at the Wanderers.

Match officials waited two hours after the scheduled late-afternoon start before abandoning the game without a ball bowled due to rain and lightning.

South Africa won 2-0, its first bilateral series victory since August 2022.

The teams begin a three-match one-day international series on Tuesday in Paarl, followed by two tests.