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May 2021

Following is the list of the awards and the would-be recipients along with the fields they served in.

NISHAN-I-IMTIAZ

  • Sadeqain Naqvi Arts (Painting/Sculpture)
  • Prof. Shakir Ali Arts (Painting)
  • Zahoor ul Haq (Late) Arts (Painting/ Sculpture)
  • Ms. Abida Parveen Arts (Singing)
  • Dr. Jameel Jalibi
  • Muhammad Jameel Khan (Late) (Sindh) Literature (Critic/Historian)
  • Ahmad Faraz (Late) (KP) Literature (Poetry)

HILAL-I-IMTIAZ

  • Prof. Dr. Anwar ul Hassan Gillani (Sindh) Science (Pharmaceutical Sciences)
  • Dr. Asif Mahmood Jah (Punjab) Public Service

HILAL-I-QUAID-I-AZAM

  • Jack Ma (China) Services to Pakistan

SITARA-I-PAKISTAN

  • Kyu Jeong Lee (Korea) Services to Pakistan
    Salma Ataullahjan (Canada) Services to Pakistan

SITARA-I-SHUJA’AT

  • Jawwad Qamar (Punjab) Gallantry
  • Safia (Shaheed) (KP) Gallantry
  • Hayatullah (KP) Gallantry
  • Malik Sardar Khan (Shaheed) (KP) Gallantry
  • Mumtaz Khan Dawar (Shaheed) (KP) Gallantry
  • Hayat Ullah Khan Dawar Hurmaz (Shaheed) (KP) Gallantry
  • Malik Muhammad Niaz Khan (Shaheed) (KP) Gallantry
  • Sepoy Akhtar Khan (Shaheed) (KP) Gallantry
  • Muhammad Naveed Sadiq (Punjab) Gallantry
  • Mahar Muhammad Yasir Manzoor (Shaheed) (Punjab) Gallantry
  • Shafqat Ullah Malik (KP) Gallantry
  • Prof. Dr. Mustafa Kamal Pasha (Shaheed) (Punjab) Gallantry
  • Prof. Hafiz Maqsood Ahmad (Shaheed) (Punjab) Gallantry
  • Dr. Bashir Ahmad (Shaheed) (Punjab) Gallantry
  • Dr. Khalid Masood Qaisrani (Shaheed) (Punjab) Gallantry
  • Dr. Muhammad Asif (Shaheed) (Punjab) Gallantry
  • Dr. Shafqatullah (Shaheed) (Sindh) Gallantry
  • Dr. Younas Channa (Shaheed) (Sindh) Gallantry
  • Dr. Wilayat Ali Gopang (Shaheed) (Sindh) Gallantry
  • Prof. Dr. Muhammad Javed (Shaheed) (KP) Gallantry
  • Dr. Munir Khan (Shaheed) (KP) Gallantry
  • Dr. Usama Riaz (Shaheed) (Gilgit-Baltistan) Gallantry
  • Malik Ashder (Shaheed) (Gilgit-Baltistan) Gallantry
  • Dr. Muhammad Ikhlaq (Shaheed) (Azad Jammu & Kashmir) Gallantry

SITARA-I-IMTIAZ

  • Abdul Hamid (Punjab) Science (Physics)
  • Raja Shahid Nazir (Punjab) Engineering (Mechanical)
  • Abdul Majeed Tilokar (Punjab) Engineering (Metallurgy)
  • Dr. Sajid Baloch (Punjab) Engineering (Electronics)
  • Naeem Ullah Dar (Punjab) Engineering (Mechanical)
  • Haider Ali Bhatty (Punjab) Engineering (Aerospace)
  • Muhammad Saleem (Punjab) Engineering (Chemical)
  • Amin Bahadur (KP) Engineering (Mechanical)
  • Faizan Mansoor (Islamabad) Engineering (Nuclear Safety Regulation)
  • Muhammad Aniq (Sindh) Engineering (Civil)
  • Prof. Dr. Nisar Ahmed Siddiqui (Late) (Sindh) Education
  • Prof. Dr. Farhan Saif (Punjab) Education
  • Bushra Ansari (Sindh) Arts (Acting)
  • Talat Hussain (Sindh) Arts (Acting)
  • Muhammad Imran Qureshi (Punjab) Arts (Miniature/ Painting)
  • Sultana Siddiqui (Sindh) Arts (Drama Writer/Director/Producer)
  • Syed Farooq Qaiser (Punjab) Arts (Puppeteer/Writer)
  • Naeem Altaf Bukhari (Punjab) Arts (Anchorperson)
  • Abdul Qadir (Late) Sports (Cricket)
  • Sr. Ruth Lewis (Late) Public Service
  • Brig. Rana Arfan Shakeel Ramay (Punjab) Public Service
  • Lt. Col. Farooq Shahbaz (Punjab) Public Service
  • Prof. Dr. Khalid Mahmood (Sindh) Public Service
  • Sabina Khatri Public Service
  • Ahmed Irfan Aslam Public Service
  • Adnan Asdar Ali (Sindh) Philanthropy
  • Pir Syed Lakht e Hassanain (Punjab) Philanthropy

PRESIDENT’S AWARD FOR
PRIDE OF PERFORMANCE

  • Ms. Ruth Wenny Lekardal (Sweden) Services to Pakistan
  • Liaqat Ali (Punjab) Science (Laser & Optics)
  • Dr. Muhammad Fuzail (KP) Science (Chemistry)
  • Dr. Kiran Iqbal (Sindh) Science (Chemistry)
  • Dr. Qurrat-ul-Ain (KP) Science (Plasma Physics)
  • Inam Ur Rehman (Punjab) Engineering (Nuclear)
  • Munir Ahmed (Punjab) Engineering (Process Control & Aging Management)
  • Dr. Shakeel Abbas Rofi (Sindh) Engineering (Nuclear)
  • Umar Asghar (Punjab) Engineering (Electrical)
  • Dr. Muhammad Mazhar Iqbal (Punjab) Engineering (Chemical)
  • Dr. Amir Shahzad (Punjab) Engineering
  • Zahid Noor Peracha (Sindh) Engineering (Electronics)
  • Saleem Akhtar (Punjab) Engineering (Mechanical)
  • Prof. Dr. Khalid Masud Gondal (Punjab) Education
  • Prof. Dr. Raisa Begum Gul (KP) Education (Nursing)
  • Naimatullah alias Naimat Sarhadi (KP) Arts (Film Acting)
  • Ms. Saima Shah alias Resham (Punjab) Arts (Film Acting)
  • Humayun Saeed (Sindh) Arts (Acting)
  • Ms. Sakina Samo (Sindh) Arts (Acting)
  • Muhammad Ali Shyhaki (Sindh) Arts (Singing)
  • Ms. Soraiya Khan (Mahjabeen Qazalbash) (KP) Arts (Singing)
  • Krishan Gee (Late) (Punjab) Arts (Singing)
  • Ali Zafar (Punjab) Arts (Singing)
  • Ms. Hina Nasrullah (Punjab) Arts (Sufi Singer/ Naat Khuwan)
  • Daryan Khan (Balochistan) Arts (Musical Instruments Maker)
  • Zulfiqar Ali Lund (Sindh) Arts (Instrumentalist)
  • Dr. Abdul Qudoos Arif (Dr. A.Q. Arif) (Sindh) Arts (Painting)
  • Muhammad Baqir (Punjab) Arts (Fresco Painting)
  • Shafique Farooqi (Punjab) Arts (Painting/Calligraphy)
  • Muhammad Faheem (KP) Arts (Wood Lacque)
  • Sarmad Sehbai (Islamabad) Arts (Play Writer/ Director/Poet)
  • Asif Ali Khan (Santoo) (Punjab) Arts (Qawwali)
  • Ms. Indu Mariam Mitha (Punjab) Arts (Choreography)
  • Muhammad Yousuf (Yousuf Gichki) (Balochistan) Literature (Writer)
  • Ms. Mahtab Mahboob (Sindh) Literature (Writer)
  • Mirza Athar Baig (Punjab) Literature (Writer)
  • Abaseen Yousufzai (KP) Literature (Writer)
  • Taj Muhammad Joyo (Taj Joyo) (Sindh) Literature (Poetry/Writer)
  • Dr. Muhammad Aslam Ansari (Punjab) Literature (Poetry/Writer)
  • Farhan Mehboob (KP) Sports (Squash)
  • Muhammad Irfan (Punjab) Sports (Kabaddi)
  • Haider Ali (Punjab) Sports (Paralympic Athlete)
  • Maulana Tariq Jamil (Punjab) Religious Scholar
  • Abdul Majid Qureshi (KP) Social Work

SITARA-I-QUAID-I-AZAM

  • Ying Yong (China) Services to Pakistan
  • Li Fangron (China) Services to Pakistan
  • Lei Mingshan (China) Services to Pakistan
  • Prof. Dr. Celal Soydan (Turkey) Services to Pakistan
  • Dr. Tariq Shafi (Late) (UK) Services to Pakistan
  • Mian Faisal Rashid (UK) Services to Pakistan

SITARA-I-KHIDMAT

  • Richard Geary Horwitz (USA) Services to Pakistan

TAMGHA-I-PAKISTAN

  • Ms. Jane Teller (Denmark) Services to Pakistan

TAMGHA-I-SHUJA’AT

  • Muhammad Rafiq (Pakistan) Gallantry
  • Fida Hussain (Gilgit-Baltistan) Gallantry
  • Ali Aftab Tarar (Punjab) Gallantry
  • Syed Shahzad Hassan (Punjab) Gallantry
  • Haroon Rashid Khan (KP) Gallantry
  • Fakhr u Din (Punjab) Gallantry
  • Mian Khan (Punjab) Gallantry
  • Muhammad Faheem Raza Khan(Sindh) Gallantry
  • Malik Wasid Khan (KP) Gallantry
  • Molvi Gul Dad Khan (KP) Gallantry
  • Malik Aslam Noor Khan (KP) Gallantry
  • Muhammad Rafi (Shaheed) (KP) Gallantry
  • Daud Khan (Shaheed) (KP) Gallantry
  • Alam Zeb (Shaheed) (KP) Gallantry
  • Allah Rakha (Late) (Azad Jammu & Kashmir) Gallantry
  • Ms. Shakeela Naz (Shaheed) (KP) Gallantry
  • Guncha Sartaj (Shaheed) (KP) Gallantry
  • Atezaz Ahmed Goraya (Balochistan) Gallantry
  • Sajid Khan Mahmond (KP) Gallantry
  • SIP. Shahid Ali (Shaheed) Gallantry
  • Muhammad Iftikhar (Shaheed) Gallantry
  • Khuda Yar (Shaheed) Gallantry
  • Hassan Ali (Shaheed) Gallantry

TAMGHA-I-IMTIAZ

  • Muhammad Suleman Mahsud (Pakistani) Services to Pakistan
  • Muhammad Junaid (Pakistani) Services to Pakistan
  • Muhammad Tahir Javed (USA) Services to Pakistan
  • Dr. Navida Nasir (Punjab) Science (Chemistry)
  • Zafar Iqbal Baig (Punjab) Science (Chemistry)
  • Dr. Manzoor Hussain (Punjab) Agriculture Science
  • Prof. Dr. Asif Ali (Punjab) Agriculture/Plant Breeding & Genetics
  • Dr. Faisal Shahzad (Punjab) Material Sciences
  • Dr. Syed Shabbar Abbas Rizvi (Islamabad) Engineering (Material Sciences)
  • Muhammad Iqbal Qureshi (Punjab) Engineering (Mining)
  • Muhammad Rizwan Ul Haq (Punjab) Engineering (Chemical)
  • Muhammad Ajmal (Punjab) Engineering (Electronics)
  • Dr. Ali Kamran (KP) Engineering (Aerospace)
  • Dr. Nasir Majid Mirza (Punjab) Education
  • Prof. Dr. Asghar Zaidi (Punjab) Education
  • Prof. Dr. Nouman Ahmed (Sindh) Education
  • Prof. Dr. Muhammad Saeed Quraishy (Sindh) Education & Health Sciences
  • Dr. Yasar Mehmood Yousafzai (KP) Medicine
  • Ms. Zeba Shahnaz (Sindh) Arts (Acting)
  • Abdul Majid Jahangir (Sindh) Arts (Acting)
  • Javed Mansoor Babar (KP) Arts (Drama Acting)
  • Habib-ur-Rehman Panezai (Balochistan) Arts (Drama Acting)
  • Fayaz Khan Khweshgi (KP) Arts (Singing)
  • Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ashraf Khan (KP) Arts (Archeology)
  • Hameed Ullah Shah Hashmi (Punjab) Literature (Writer)
  • Dr. Yar Mohammad Maghmoom Khattak (KP) Literature (Writer)
  • Shah Mirza (Gilgit-Baltistan) Literature (Translation of Holy Qur’an in Shina Language)
  • Prof. Rehmatullah Dard (Late) (KP) Literature (Poetry)
  • Dr. Syed Faisal Mahmood (Sindh) Public Service
  • Muhammad Ilyas Ayub (AJ&K) Public Service
  • Syed Aamir Mahmood (Punjab) Public Service
  • Zubair Ali (KP) Public Service
  • Dr. Shahzad Akbar (KP) Public Service
  • Dr. Muhammad Farooq Uyghur (Balochistan) Public Service
  • Manzoor Ahmad (Gilgit-Baltistan) Public Service
  • Dr. Mumtaz Ahmed Khan (Azad Jammu & Kashmir) Public Service
  • Faisal Edhi (Sindh) Social Welfare
  • Prof. Dr. Shereen Khan (Balochistan) Social Welfare
  • Ms. Ghazala Juma Khan (Balochistan) Social Welfare
  • Suleman Khan Mehtarzai (Balochistan) Social Work/ Philanthropy
  • Capt (R) Muhammad Ilyas (Islamabad) Gallantry
  • Javaid Iqbal (Punjab) Gallantry
  • Zahid Latif Malik (Punjab) Gallantry
  • Farid Ahmed Khan (Punjab) Gallantry
  • Omar Saeed (Islamabad) Gallantry
  • Muhammad Aslam (Sindh) Gallantry

TAMGHA-I-QUAID-I-AZAM

  • Anumat Amat (Thailand) Services to Pakistan

Pakistan announces civilian award for Turkish professor

Pakistan on August 14, 2020 announced its one of the highest civil awards for a Turkish scholar for his work to promote Urdu — Pakistan’s national language — in Turkey.

President Arif Alvi announced Sitara-i-Quaid-i-Azam or Star of Excellence — the country’s third highest civil award — for Prof. Celal Soydan, who teaches at the Department of Urdu Language and Literature at Istanbul University, state-run Pakistan Television reported.

National Museum of Pakistan Karachi:

The National Museum of Pakistan is located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. The National Museum of Pakistan was established in Frere Hall on 17 April 1950, replacing the defunct Victoria Museum. Frere Hall itself was built in 1865 as a tribute to Sir Bartle Frere, a Commissioner of Sindh. The Museum was shifted to the present premises (located in Burns Garden, Dr. Zia-ud-din Ahmed Road) in 1970.


Lahore Museum:

The Lahore Museum (Lahore Wonder House) is a museum located in Lahore, Pakistan. It was founded in 1865 during the British colonial period in Lahore, later shifted to present site in 1894. The museum, along with the Zamzama Gun located directly in front of the building, were made famous in the celebrated British novel Kim, written by Rudyard Kipling – whose father was one of the museum’s earliest curators.


Archaeological Museum, Harappa:

Archaeological Museum is an archaeology museum based in Harappa, Punjab, Pakistan. It was established in 1926 and then in 1966 its building was constructed by the Government of Pakistan.


National Museum of Science and Technology, Lahore:

The National Museum of Science & Technology (NMST) is a museum in Lahore, Pakistan. (NMST) National museum of science & Technology is a non-profit, permanent institution in the service of society and it was establishment in 1965

Peshawar Museum:

The Peshawar Museum (Former name: Victoria Memorial Hall) is a museum located in Peshawar, capital of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The Peshawar Museum is notable for its collection of Buddhist artwork dating from the ancient Gandhara Empire. In 1907, the Victoria Memorial Hall in Peshawar was turned into a museum by Lord Curzon. The Peshawar Museum was originally built as “Victoria Memorial Hall”, in memory of Queen Victoria.


Archaeological Museum Banbhore:

Archaeological Museum Banbhore or Banbhore Museum is an archaeological museum located in Banbhore, Sindh, Pakistan. The museum was established by the Department of Archaeology and Museums, Government of Pakistan on 21 August 1960. The museum was inaugurated on 14 May 1967. Banbhore is an ancient archaeological site, and the city is more than 2100 years old city. It is located 64 km (40 mi) from Karachi in Hyderabad District. Preliminary excavation was started by Majumdar in 1928 and in 1951 by Alcock.


Taxila Museum:

Taxila Museum is situated in Taxila a tehsil of Rawalpindi. This is a site museum and its collection mainly focuses on Gandharan art. These sites at Taxila date back to 600 or 700 BC. Construction of Taxila museum started in 1918, its foundation stone laid by Lord Chelmsford, Viceroy of India in 1918. Construction was concluded in 1928 and the museum was opened for public by Sir Muhammad Habibullah then the Minister for Education. The government of Pakistan constructed the northern gallery in 1998.

Wazir Mansion:

Wazir Mansion (built in 1866) known officially as Quaid-i-Azam Birthplace was formally inaugurated as Jinnah’s birthplace museum on 14 August 1953. A project of strengthening, preservation, and rehabilitation was completed by the government in 2010.


Pakistan Maritime Museum:

Pakistan Maritime Museum is a naval museum and park situated near PNS Karsaz on Habib Ebrahim Rehmatoola Road (Karsaz Road) in Karachi, Pakistan. The main museum building is located inside the park of 28 acres. It comprises six galleries and an auditorium. It was established in 1954.


Pakistan Museum of Natural History:

Pakistan Museum of Natural History (PMNH), established in 1976, is a public natural history museum situated in Islamabad, the federal capital of Pakistan.


Lok Virsa Museum:

Lok Virsa Museum also known as the National Institute of Folk & Traditional Heritage is a museum of history, art and culture located on the Shakarparian Hills Islamabad. The museum opened in 1974 and became an autonomous institute in 2002. The museum covers an area of 60,000 sq. ft., making it the largest museum in Pakistan. Lok Virsa is commonly called the “Museum for the people of Pakistan”.

Pakistan National Museum of Ethnology:

The Pakistan National Museum of Ethnology (or Folk Heritage Museum) was originally established in 1982 as the “Folk Art Museum”.


Sufis and Shrines Hall:

In 2013, a Sufis and Shrines Hall was established within the Pakistan National Museum of Ethnology, popularly known as the Heritage Museum.


Pakistan Monument Museum:

The Pakistan Monument Museum was established in 2010 to pay tribute to all those who worked and sacrificed everything for the Independence of Pakistan.


Lok Virsa Library:

The Lok Virsa Library (or Heritage Library) consists of over 32,000 books, journals, manuscripts and field reports pertaining to Pakistani folklore, ethnology, cultural anthropology, art history and craft as well as over 200 books published by Lok Virsa.


Sindh Museum:

The Sindh Museum is a museum located in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan. The Museum was established to collect, preserve, study, and exhibit the records of the cultural history of Sindh. The Sindh Museum Hyderabad was established in 1971.


Sindhology:

Sindhology is a field of study and academic research that covers the history, society, culture, and literature of Sindh, a province of Pakistan. The subject was first brought into the academic circles with the establishment of the Institute of Sindhology at Sindh University in 1964.


Lyallpur Museum:

Lyallpur Museum is a heritage museum in Faisalabad (Lyallpur), Pakistan. It has 10 galleries which show the ancient and modern history and culture of Lyallpur/Faisalabad. It was established on July 30, 2011 by the government of Punjab.


Hund Museum:

Hund Museum located in Hund of Swabi district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The project of Hund archaeological and tourist site was approved in 1994. Excavation in Hund start in June 1996. The Hund Museum was inaugurated by archaeologist late Dr. Ahmad Hasan Dani and then provincial culture secretary Arshad Sami Khan in 2009.


Bahawalpur Museum:

The Bahawalpur Museum established in 1976, is a museum of archaeology, art, heritage, modern history and religion located in Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan. It comes under the control of Bahawalpur District Government.


First President of America who made an official visit to Pakistan
Dwight D. Eisenhower

The first elections held in the country after independence
provincial Assembly of Punjab between 10–20 March 1951 for 197 seats

First President of All India Muslim league
Air Agha Khan

First President of Pakistan Muslim league
Chaudhry Khaliquzzaman

First Pakistani Prime Minister who visited China first
Hussain Shaheed Suhrawardy

World’s First University
Taxila University at Taxila, Pakistan (established in 700 B.C)

First secretary general of Pakistan
Ch. Muhammad Ali

First Chief Justice of the Federal Shariat Court of Pakistan
Justice Salahuddin Ahmad

First capital of Pakistan
Karachi

First Federal Minister for Defence of Pakistan
Liaquat Ali Khan

First Chief Scout Commissioner of Pakistan
Quiad-i-Azam

First Gazette of Pakistan was issued on August 15, 1947 for
appointment of Governor General of Pakistan

First indigenously designed car in Pakistan
Revo

First State that joined Pakistan
Bahawalpur

First radio station established After Independence
Karachi radio station

First DNA Test laboratory was inaugurated in March, 2006
Islamabad

First Geo Scientific Laboratory
Islamabad

First emergency was declared in Pakistan on August 27, 1948 for
rehabilitation of refugees

First Hindu Chief Justice of Pakistani Supreme Court
Justice Rana Bhagwan Das

First Non Muslim Chief Justice of Pakistani Supreme Court
A.R. Cornelius from 13 May 1960 to 29 February 1968

Pakistan’s first cabinet sworn on
August 15, 1947

First hockey gold medal in Asian Games
Asian Games 1958 Tokyo

First gold medal in Olympic Games
Olympic Games 1960 Rome (in hockey)

First medal in Olympic Games
Melbourne 1956 (Silver Medal in hockey)

First country visited by Liaquat Ali Khan
USA in 1950

First Five-Year Plan started in
1955

First Pakistani winner of Peace Nobel Prize
Malala Yousaf Zai

First country to recognize Pakistan’s independence, in 1947
Iran

First country’s head who visited Pakistan
Indonesia

First Chief election commissioner of Pakistan
Fateh Muhammad Khan (F.M Khan)

First administrator of Karachi
Syed Hasham Raza

First State bank which was inaugurated by Quaid-e-Azam
State Bank of Pakistan (1st July 1948)

First governor of state bank of Pakistan
Zahid Hussein

First captain of Pakistani cricket team
Hafeez Kardar

First five year plan implemented in Pakistan
1955-1960

First Chief Minister of Gilgit-Baltistan
Syed Mehdi Shah

First Governor of Gilgit-Baltistan
Dr. Shama Khalid

First Governor of Balochistan
Riaz Hussain

First Chairman of the Senate
Habib Ullah Khan

First agriculture reforms were introduced in Pakistan
January 24, 1959

First poet of Pushto
Amir Krore

First speaker of constitution assembly of Pakistan
Molvi Muhammad Tamizuddin Khan

First Deputy Speaker of constitution assembly of Pakistan
Mr. C. E. Gibbon

First Muslim Deputy Speaker of constitution assembly of Pakistan
Ch. Mohammad Afzal Cheema

First President of Constitution Assembly of Pakistan
Quaid-e-Azam

First Deputy President of Constitution Assembly of Pakistan
Molvi Muhammad Tamizuddin Khan

First Pakistani who received noble prize
Dr. Abdus Salam (1979 in Physics)

First Pakistani who received Lenin prize
Faiz Ahmad Faiz (1962)

First Communications Minister
Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar

First constructed Barrage of Pakistan
Sukkur Barrage (1932)

First Finance Minister of Pakistan
Ghulam Muhammad

First Interior Minister of Pakistan
Fazlur Rehman

First Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Sir George Cunningham

First Muslim Governor of KPK
Sahibzada Mohammad Khurshid

First Chief Minister of KPK
Abdul Qayyum Khan

First governor general of Pakistan
Quaid-e-Azam

First president of Pakistan
Iskandar Mirza

First elected president of Pakistan
Field Marshal Ayub Khan

First Vice president of Pakistan
Noor-ul-Amin

First Prime Minister of Pakistan
Nawab Liaqat Ali Khan

First nuclear reactor of Pakistan
Karachi Nuclear Power Plant 1972

First Chief Justice of Pakistan
Justice Sardar Abdur. Rashid

First Chief Justice of Federal Court of Pakistan
Justice Sardar Abdur. Rashid

First Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan
Justice Muhammad Munir

First commander-in-chief of army
Gen. Frank meservy

First Muslim commander-in-chief of army
G.M. Ayub Khan

First commander-in-chief of air force
Air Vice Marshal Allan Perry Keene

First Muslim commander-in-chief of air force
Air Marshal Asghar Khan

First commander-in-chief navy
Rear Admiral James Wilfred Jeffords

First Muslim commander-in-chief of navy
Haji Muhammad Sadique Chaudhry

First joint chief of staff committee
General Muhammad Sharif

First Foreign Minister of Pakistan
Sir Zafarullah Khan

First Pakistani Judge of the International Court of Justice
Sir Zafarullah Khan

First governor of Punjab
Sir Francis Mudie

First Muslim governor of Punjab
Abdur Rab Nishtar

First Chief Minister of Punjab
Iftikhar Hussain Khan

First Governor of Sindh
Ghulam Hussain Hidayat Ullah

First Motorway of Pakistan which was constructed in 1997
Islamabad-Lahore motorway

First Chief Minister of Sindh
Muhammad Ayub Khuhro

First Chief Election Commissioner of Gilgit-Baltistan
Mr. Rahim Nawaz Khan Durrani

First Chief Minister of Balochistan
Ataullah Mengal

First President of Azad Kashmir
Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan

First Pakistani postal stamp issued
July 1948

First Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir
Abdul Hamid Khan

First person who received Nishan-e-Haider
Captain Raja Sarwar

First Pakistani Bank
Habib Bank Limited (August 17, 1947)

First Pakistani who climbed Mount Everest
Nazir Sabir

Pakistan’s first tea processing plant
Mansehra

First natural gas reserves was discovered in 1952
Sui

First sports channel of Pakistan
Super Geo

Pakistan launched first Cruise missile on August 11, 2005
Hatf VII (Babur)

First children complex in Pakistan
Lahore children complex

First military truck
Yahsoob

First guided missile of Pakistan
Hatf 1-1989

First racket was launched by Pakistan
Rahbar

First Tank of Pakistan was
Al-Khalid

First satellite of Pakistan
Badr (launched 16th July 1990)

Ordinance factory
Wah (28th December 1951)

First uranium mining and processing project
Lacky Marwat 20th October 1995

First university of Pakistan
Punjab University

First university of Pakistan after creation
Sindh University

First telephone factory
Haripur (2nd October 1952)

First Cancer Hospital
Shaukat Khanum cancer hospital, Lahore

First Pakistani who reached South Pole (17th January 1996)
Surgeon Dr. Arif Ali Ch

First Textile Mill of Pakistan
Voleeka textile mills

First open university of Pakistan
Allama Iqbal Open University

First water canal agreement on 4th May 1948
Between Pakistan & India

First boundary agreement on 6th January 1960
Between Pakistan & India

First constitution of Pakistan
Enforced on 23rd March 1956

Second constitution of Pakistan
Enforced on 8th June 1962

Third constitution of Pakistan
Enforced on 14th August 1973

First Pakistani to win Pulitzer Prize
Adrees Latif

First SOS village of Pakistan
Lahore (1977)

Pakistan first private channel
STN (1990)

First martial law was imposed in Pakistan
7 October 1958

First general elections held in Pakistan
1970

First Cinema House in Subcontinent
It was built by J.F. Madan in 1907 in Calcutta.

First English Newspaper in Subcontinent
Bengal Gazette printed in 1790 by James Augustus in Calcutta

First Urdu Newspaper in Subcontinent
Jam-i-Jahan Numa 1822 from Calcutta

First Postage Stamp in Subcontinent
It was issued in India in 1852 at Karachi.

First Printing Press in Subcontinent
It was set up in Goa in 1556 by the Portuguese.

First Railway Line in Subcontinent
It was opened on April 16, 1853 between Bombay and Thane.

First Rupee in Subcontinent
It was minted during the reign of Sher Shah Suri in 1542.

First silent feature film in Subcontinent
Pundalik made in 1912 by N.G. Chitre and R.G. Torney. It was half British in its make.

First Talkie Film in Subcontinent
Alam Ara (1931)

First Telegraph Line in Subcontinent
It was laid between Calcutta and Agra in 1854. This line was 1280 km long. It was extended up to Lahore in 1857.

First Telephone system in Subcontinent
It was started in 1881 from Calcutta.

The first radio programme was broadcast in Subcontinent
In 1923 by the Radio Club of Bombay

First Pakistani Urdu film
Teri Yaad

First Pakistani Panjabi film
Phairay

First census in subcontinent
1881

First census in Pakistan
1951

First zoological garden of Pakistan
Jallo National Park

First Pakistani Station in Antarctica
Jinnah station (January 15, 1991)

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First President of America who made an official visit to Pakistan
Dwight D. Eisenhower

The first elections held in the country after independence
Provincial Assembly of Punjab between 10–20 March 1951 for 197 seats

First President of All India Muslim league
Air Agha Khan

First President of Pakistan Muslim league
Chaudhry Khaliquzzaman

First Pakistani Prime Minister who visited China first
Hussain Shaheed Suhrawardy

World’s First University
Taxila University at Taxila, Pakistan (established in 700 B.C)

First secretary general of Pakistan
Ch. Muhammad Ali

First Chief Justice of the Federal Shariat Court of Pakistan
Justice Salahuddin Ahmad

First capital of Pakistan
Karachi

First Federal Minister for Defence of Pakistan
Liaquat Ali Khan

First Chief Scout Commissioner of Pakistan
Quiad-i-Azam

First Gazette of Pakistan was issued on August 15, 1947 for
appointment of Governor General of Pakistan

First indigenously designed car in Pakistan
Revo

First State that joined Pakistan
Bahawalpur

First radio station established After Independence
Karachi radio station

First DNA Test laboratory was inaugurated in March, 2006
Islamabad

First Geo Scientific Laboratory
Islamabad

First emergency was declared in Pakistan on August 27, 1948 for
rehabilitation of refugees

First Hindu Chief Justice of Pakistani Supreme Court
Justice Rana Bhagwan Das

First Non Muslim Chief Justice of Pakistani Supreme Court
A.R. Cornelius from 13 May 1960 to 29 February 1968

Pakistan’s first cabinet sworn on
August 15, 1947

First hockey gold medal in Asian Games
Asian Games 1958 Tokyo

First gold medal in Olympic Games
Olympic Games 1960 Rome (in hockey)

First medal in Olympic Games
Melbourne 1956 (Silver Medal in hockey)

First country visited by Liaquat Ali Khan
USA in 1950

First Five-Year Plan started in
1955

First Pakistani winner of Peace Nobel Prize
Malala Yousaf Zai

First country to recognize Pakistan’s independence, in 1947
Iran

First country’s head who visited Pakistan
Indonesia

First Chief election commissioner of Pakistan
Fateh Muhammad Khan (F.M Khan)

First administrator of Karachi
Syed Hasham Raza

First State bank which was inaugurated by Quaid-e-Azam
State Bank of Pakistan (1st July 1948)

First governor of state bank of Pakistan
Zahid Hussein

First captain of Pakistani cricket team
Hafeez Kardar

First five year plan implemented in Pakistan
1955-1960

First Chief Minister of Gilgit-Baltistan
Syed Mehdi Shah

First Governor of Gilgit-Baltistan
Dr. Shama Khalid

First Governor of Balochistan
Riaz Hussain

First Chairman of the Senate
Habib Ullah Khan Marwat

First agriculture reforms were introduced in Pakistan
January 24, 1959

First poet of Pushto
Amir Krore Sori

First speaker of constitution assembly of Pakistan
Molvi Muhammad Tamizuddin Khan

First Deputy Speaker of constitution assembly of Pakistan
Mr. C. E. Gibbon

First Muslim Deputy Speaker of constitution assembly of Pakistan
Ch. Mohammad Afzal Cheema

First President of Constitution Assembly of Pakistan
Quaid-e-Azam

First Deputy President of Constitution Assembly of Pakistan
Molvi Muhammad Tamizuddin Khan

First Pakistani who received noble prize
Dr. Abdus Salam (1979 in Physics)

First Pakistani who received Lenin prize
Faiz Ahmad Faiz (1962)

First Communications Minister
Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar

First constructed Barrage of Pakistan
Sukkur Barrage (1932)

First Finance Minister of Pakistan
Ghulam Muhammad

First Interior Minister of Pakistan
Fazlur Rehman

First Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Sir George Cunningham

First Muslim Governor of KPK
Sahibzada Mohammad Khurshid

First Chief Minister of KPK
Abdul Qayyum Khan

First governor general of Pakistan
Quaid-e-Azam

First president of Pakistan
Iskandar Mirza

First elected president of Pakistan
Field Marshal Ayub Khan

First Vice president of Pakistan
Noor-ul-Amin

First Prime Minister of Pakistan
Nawab Liaqat Ali Khan

First nuclear reactor of Pakistan
Karachi Nuclear Power Plant 1972

First Chief Justice of Pakistan
Justice Sardar Abdur. Rashid

First Chief Justice of Federal Court of Pakistan
Justice Sardar Abdur. Rashid

First Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan
Justice Muhammad Munir

First commander-in-chief of army
Gen. Frank meservy

First Muslim commander-in-chief of army
G.M. Ayub Khan

First commander-in-chief of air force
Air Vice Marshal Allan Perry Keene

First Muslim commander-in-chief of air force
Air Marshal Asghar Khan

First commander-in-chief navy
Rear Admiral James Wilfred Jeffords

First Muslim commander-in-chief of navy
Haji Muhammad Sadique Chaudhry

First joint chief of staff committee
General Muhammad Sharif

First Foreign Minister of Pakistan
Sir Zafarullah Khan

First Pakistani Judge of the International Court of Justice
Sir Zafarullah Khan

First governor of Punjab
Sir Francis Mudie

First Muslim governor of Punjab
Abdur Rab Nishtar

First Chief Minister of Punjab
Iftikhar Hussain Khan

First Governor of Sindh
Ghulam Hussain Hidayat Ullah

First Motorway of Pakistan which was constructed in 1997
Islamabad-Lahore motorway

First Chief Minister of Sindh
Muhammad Ayub Khuhro

First Chief Election Commissioner of Gilgit-Baltistan
Mr. Rahim Nawaz Khan Durrani

First Chief Minister of Balochistan
Ataullah Mengal

First President of Azad Kashmir
Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan

First Pakistani postal stamp issued
July 1948

First Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir
Abdul Hamid Khan

First person who received Nishan-e-Haider
Captain Raja Sarwar

First Pakistani Bank
Habib Bank Limited (August 17, 1947)

First Pakistani who climbed Mount Everest
Nazir Sabir

Pakistan’s first tea processing plant
Mansehra

First natural gas reserves was discovered in 1952
Sui

First sports channel of Pakistan
Super Geo

Pakistan launched first Cruise missile on August 11, 2005
Hatf VII (Babur)

First children complex in Pakistan
Lahore children complex

First military truck
Yahsoob

First guided missile of Pakistan
Hatf 1-1989

First racket was launched by Pakistan
Rahbar

First Tank of Pakistan was
Al-Khalid

First satellite of Pakistan
Badr (launched 16th July 1990)

Ordinance factory
Wah (28th December 1951)

First uranium mining and processing project
Lacky Marwat 20th October 1995

First university of Pakistan
Punjab University

First university of Pakistan after creation
Sindh University

First telephone factory
Haripur (2nd October 1952)

First Cancer Hospital
Shaukat Khanum cancer hospital, Lahore

First Pakistani who reached South Pole (17th January 1996)
Surgeon Dr. Arif Ali Ch

First Textile Mill of Pakistan
Voleeka textile mills

First open university of Pakistan
Allama Iqbal Open University

First water canal agreement on 4th May 1948
Between Pakistan & India

First boundary agreement on 6th January 1960
Between Pakistan & India

First constitution of Pakistan
Enforced on 23rd March 1956

Second constitution of Pakistan
Enforced on 8th June 1962

Third constitution of Pakistan
Enforced on 14th August 1973

First Pakistani to win Pulitzer Prize
Adrees Latif

First SOS village of Pakistan
Lahore (1977)

Pakistan first private channel
STN (1990)

First martial law was imposed in Pakistan
7 October 1958

First general elections held in Pakistan
1970

First Cinema House in Subcontinent
It was built by J.F. Madan in 1907 in Calcutta.

First English Newspaper in Subcontinent
Bengal Gazette printed in 1790 by James Augustus in Calcutta

First Urdu Newspaper in Subcontinent
Jam-i-Jahan Numa 1822 from Calcutta

First Postage Stamp in Subcontinent
It was issued in India in 1852 at Karachi.

First Printing Press in Subcontinent
It was set up in Goa in 1556 by the Portuguese.

First Railway Line in Subcontinent
It was opened on April 16, 1853 between Bombay and Thane.

First Rupee in Subcontinent
It was minted during the reign of Sher Shah Suri in 1542.

First silent feature film in Subcontinent
Pundalik made in 1912 by N.G. Chitre and R.G. Torney. It was half British in its make.

First Talkie Film in Subcontinent
Alam Ara (1931)

First Telegraph Line in Subcontinent
It was laid between Calcutta and Agra in 1854. This line was 1280 km long. It was extended up to Lahore in 1857.

First Telephone system in Subcontinent
It was started in 1881 from Calcutta.

The first radio programme was broadcast in Subcontinent
In 1923 by the Radio Club of Bombay

First Pakistani Urdu film
Teri Yaad

First Pakistani Panjabi film
Phairay

First census in subcontinent
1881

First census in Pakistan
1951

First zoological garden of Pakistan
Jallo National Park

First Pakistani Station in Antarctica
Jinnah station (January 15, 1991)

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