Pakistan president confers national awards on 104 Pakistanis and foreigners, including minister

This file photograph, taken and released by Pakistan's Press Information Department on July 23, 2024, shows Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari signing a bill at the President House in Islamabad. (PID/File)
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Updated 15 August 2024
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Pakistan president confers national awards on 104 Pakistanis and foreigners, including minister

  • President Zardari confers national awards on Saudi ministers of commerce and communications
  • Confers highest civilian award on ex-PM Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Hilal-i-Imtiaz for athlete Arshad Nadeem

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday conferred awards on 104 Pakistanis and foreigners, including the Kingdom’s Commerce Minister Majid bin Abdullah Al-Kassabi, state-run media reported.

The awards were announced during Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day and will be presented in an investiture ceremony on Pakistan Day on March 23, 2025.

President Zardari conferred the awards in the fields of science and engineering, education, medicine, arts, literature, sports, social services, philanthropy, entrepreneurship, taxpayers and exporters, public services, gallantry, and services to Pakistan.

“President Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday announced the conferment of Pakistan’s national awards on 104 Pakistanis and foreigners, in recognition of their services, excellence and sacrifices in their respective fields,” the state-run Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) reported.

For their services to Pakistan, Zardari conferred the Hilal-i-Quaid-e-Azam on Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, the director-general of the UAE’s aviation authority and the Sitara-i-Pakistan award on Saudi Commerce Minister Majid bin Abdullah Al-Kassabi. Zardari also conferred the Sitara-i-Pakistan on Abdullah bin Amer Al-Swaha, the Saudi minister for communications, APP said.

The Hilal-i-Pakistan is the second-highest civilian award in Pakistan followed by the Sitara-i-Pakistan Meanwhile, only foreign nationals are eligible for the Hilal-i-Quaid-e-Azam award for their eminent services to the country.

Meanwhile, Zardari conferred the country’s highest civilian award, the Nishan-i-Pakistan, on former prime minister and founder of his Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.

The president also announced the Hilal-i-Imtiaz award for javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem, who recently bagged a gold medal in the Paris Olympics 2024 and the Sitara-i-Imtiaz award for mountaineer Murad Sadpara, who passed away this week while descending the Broad Peak mountain.


Pakistan, ADB ink $61.8 million agreements for three development projects

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Pakistan, ADB ink $61.8 million agreements for three development projects

  • Agreements pertain to the upgradation of ML-1 railway link, key bus project in Quetta and water sector development in Balochistan
  • Pakistani official says projects will “significantly contribute” to long-term, sustainable economic growth, address infrastructure needs

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Friday signed agreements for three major development initiatives worth $61.8 million to boost connectivity, urban transport and water sector in various parts of the country, state-run media reported. 

The two side signed agreements relating to project readiness financing for the Karachi-Rohri Section of the Main Line-I, a critical link needed to transport copper and gold from the Reko Diq mine in southwestern Pakistan to export hubs, for $10 million. 

Another project readiness financing agreement was signed for a bus rapid transit project in the southwestern city of Quetta worth $3.8 million. The last agreement pertained to additional financing for the Balochistan Water Resources Development Sector Project, which amounts to $48 million. 

“The secretary, Ministry of Economic Affairs, expressed appreciation for ADB’s role as a trusted development partner, and its continued support to Pakistan to complement the development agenda of the country,” the state-run Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) said. 

He said the critical projects would “significantly contribute” to Pakistan’s long-term and sustainable economic growth, address urban infrastructure needs of the provincial capital of Quetta, and enhance agricultural productivity in Balochistan.

ADB’s Country Director for Pakistan Emma Fan appreciated Pakistan’s commitment toward development initiatives. 

“She also reaffirmed ADB’s continued commitment to working closely with the Ministry of Economic Affairs and other stakeholders to ensure its support remains aligned with Pakistan’s development priorities,” APP said. 

ADB has undertaken initiatives to support Pakistan’s economic recovery by strengthening its public finances, social protection systems and helping Islamabad with its post-flood reconstruction efforts. 

The bank says it has committed 764 public sector loans, grants, and technical assistance to the South Asian country totaling $43.4 billion to date.