Pakistan-origin Sadiq Khan receives knighthood in King’s New Year honors

The newly re-elected Labour Party Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, poses for the media on the Millennium Bridge before his swearing in ceremony in London on May 7, 2024. (AP/File)
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Updated 31 December 2024
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Pakistan-origin Sadiq Khan receives knighthood in King’s New Year honors

  • Khan grew up in south London as one of eight siblings in a working-class family
  • He calls it ‘the honor of my life to serve the city I love’ in a social media message

ISLAMABAD: London Mayor Sadiq Khan, the son of Pakistani immigrants, has been awarded a knighthood in King Charles’s New Year honors list, recognizing his contributions to public service and leadership in one of the world’s most dynamic cities, according to his social media post on Tuesday.
Khan, who grew up on a council estate in south London as one of eight siblings in a working-class family, faced numerous challenges on his path to becoming the capital’s mayor. His father worked as a bus driver and his mother was a seamstress, instilling in him a strong work ethic and a commitment to social mobility.
A trained lawyer, Khan entered politics as a Labour Party member and has been re-elected as London’s mayor three times, overcoming criticism over crime rates and housing issues in the city.
“Truly humbled to have received a knighthood in the King’s New Year’s Honours,” Khan wrote on X, formerly Twitter. “I couldn’t have dreamed when growing up on a council estate in south London that I’d one day be Mayor of London. It’s the honor of my life to serve the city I love.”
The King’s New Year honors list includes more than 1,200 individuals from various fields, including politics, sports, arts and community service.
Other notable recipients include Gareth Southgate, former England soccer manager, and Keely Hodgkinson, Paris Olympics gold medalist, who were also awarded knighthoods.
The honors, which date back to 1890, aim to celebrate contributions to national life, both from prominent figures and unsung heroes.

With inputs from Reuters


Pakistan finance chief urges stronger reform implementation amid stabilizing economy

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Pakistan finance chief urges stronger reform implementation amid stabilizing economy

  • Muhammad Aurangzeb calls for inter-ministerial coordination, data-driven policymaking
  • He stresses the need to translate policy into execution in an address to civil servants

KARACHI: Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Muhammad Aurangzeb on Friday urged senior civil servants to strengthen implementation of economic reforms and improve coordination across government, as the country seeks to consolidate gains made after a prolonged financial crisis.

Speaking to officers of the 124th National Management Course at the National School of Public Policy (NSPP) in Lahore, Aurangzeb emphasized the role of senior administrators in translating policy into execution, according to a statement issued by the Finance Division.

“Sustainable economic progress depends not only on sound policy formulation but also on effective implementation across tiers of government,” the statement quoted him as saying.

It added that Aurangzeb highlighted the importance of strategic thinking, data-driven decision-making and inter-ministerial coordination in addressing challenges including fiscal sustainability, energy sector reform and climate resilience.

Pakistan has stabilized its economy in recent years with support from the International Monetary Fund and financial backing from regional partners and has pledged to broaden the tax base, improve public financial management and strengthen transparency to sustain recovery.

The Finance Division said the session formed part of a “Strategic Policy Dialogue” initiative aimed at fostering engagement between national leadership and senior civil servants on governance and economic priorities.