Physics centre to be renamed after Pakistan’s first Nobel laureate Abdus Salam

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In recognition of the contributions of Pakistan’s first Nobel laureate, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has ordered renaming of National Centre for Physics at Quaid-e-Azam University (QAU) to ‘Professor Abdus Salam Centre for Physics’, PM House announced on Monday.

“PM has taken this decision in recognition of the great contributions of renowned Pakistani physicist Dr Mohammad Abdus Salam who is a major figure in the 20th century theoretical physics who shared the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contribution in the field of physics,” a statement issued by the PM House said.

Due recognition for Dr Abdus Salam demanded


Directives have been issued to the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training to put up a formal summary for approval of President Mamnoon Hussain.

Further, the premier has also approved the grant of “five fellowships annually to Pakistani students for PhD” in the field of physics through Higher Education Commission (HEC) in reputed international universities. “The fellowship programme is named as Professor Abdus Salam Fellowship.”

Dr Salam was the first Pakistani to receive a Nobel Prize in science and the second from an Islamic country to receive the honour. His remarkable achievement earned fame and prestige for the country which rightly deserves to be valued, it said.

‘Every child should be told about Abdus Salam’

The physicist also served the country as a top-level science adviser to the government of Pakistan from 1960 to 1974, a position from which he played a major and influential role in the development of the country’s science infrastructure. In 1998, following the nuclear tests, he was issued a commemorative stamp as a part of Scientists of Pakistan, to honour his services.

Renaming the National Centre for Physics under his name would be another step towards honouring the Pakistani scientist who served the country and brought a good name for it.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1254020/pm-orders-renaming-qaus-physics-dept-dr-abdus-salams-name/
 
Credit where credit due, excellent move by the Noora government.


Death blow for Mullahs.
 
Good move by Nawaz govt and deserve the credit.
 
I've heard my father talk about him numerous times in the past. Good move to honor the great man.
 
That is good first step. We have to recognize our Science Heros first. I would like to see some real research done in our Scientific institutions. Right now they are bullied a whole lot by Mullas and laws of the land. Science has no future in current environment :(
 
Brilliant step in the right direction, these are the kind of things that must be appreciated as it is being done against the popular stance.

Well done Nawaz Sharif!
 
There is a sculpture of Dr. Abdus Salam in Dhaka University.

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Good to see him being honoured in his own country.
 
Good move by Mian Sahib.

Hope we produce great Physicists through these 5 fellowships award every year at QEA inshaAllah.


Weinberg and Salaam reaching the same conclusion has an important message.
 
So what follows this decision is :


1. Five workers booked under Sections 298-B, 298-B (a) and 298-C of Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) and 9-II (w) of Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA).


2. And this beautiful piece by Momin Mutaqqi Muslim Ansar Abbassi.
 

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CII decries naming QAU physics centre after Dr Abdus Salam

Chairing the last session as the head of Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) on Thursday, Maulana Mohammad Khan Sherani decried the proposal to rename the Quaid-i-Azam University's (QAU) physics centre after Professor Abdus Salam.

The council discussed the proposal after Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif forwarded a summary to President Mamnoon Hussain of his approval to rename the National Centre for Physics at QAU the “Professor Abdus Salam Centre for Physics”.

Addressing a press conference after the council's meeting, the CII chairman said changing the department's name would not set the right precedent.

“We have concerns over the change of its [physics centre's] name as it was earlier named to honour Dr Riaz,” said Sherani, but declined to offer any reason for the opposition.

He was also asked if the CII had objections over renaming of other institutions or roads but Sherani declined to offer any comment over the subject.

Nuclear physicist and Pakistan’s first Nobel laureate Professor Abdus Salam hailed from the country’s Ahmedi community.

Pakistan declared Ahmedis non-Muslims in 1974. In 1984, they were banned from calling themselves Muslims. They are banned from preaching and even from travelling to Saudi Arabia for pilgrimage. Their publications are prohibited.

In May 2010, suicide bombers killed 80 people at two Ahmedi places of worship.

The council also discussed the minorities bill recently passed in Sindh, which criminalises forced conversions and bars conversion of minors.

Sherani said the law is "illegal, unconstitutional and un-Islamic". The council further declared that the legislation was against basic human rights.

“The law was not correct and it was not fair either,” Sherani said. “If anyone is forced to convert from his or her religion, then that is unfair, even if the person who has converted is a hundred years old.”

He added that the country's constitution allowed every person to adopt Islam as per their own will.

“Anybody who is sane and has decision making power has to be allowed to adopt Islam, but limiting this choice to the minimum age of 18 years is not correct,” he added.

“This law is against the spirit of Islam too and we will write to all concerned including Governor Sindh against this law,” he said.

The meeting also opposed any proposed amendment in the blasphemy law.

Sherani said the Senate Standing Committee on Human Rights had called to discuss the blasphemy law but that "disturbing the existing laws" wouldn't be right.

“Parliamentarians should instead focus on making the remaining laws Sharia compliant,” he added.

Sherani, who is also an MNA from the Jamiat-i-Ulema-i-Islam Fazl (JUI-F), is set to retire from the chairmanship of the CII on December 16, 2016 after completing two terms of three years each.

Source: http://www.dawn.com/news/1301636/cii-decries-naming-qau-physics-centre-after-dr-abdus-salam

Why? Why? Why?
 

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Mian sahab is great at throwing these bones to make some people happy while he does the real damage
 
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