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Country Pakistan Presented by President of Pakistan First awarded 1957 The Pakistan Civil Awards were established on March 19, 1957, following the proclamation of Pakistan as an independent republic on March 23, 1956. The announcement of civil awards is generally made once a year on Independence Day, August 14, and their investiture takes place on the following Pakistan Day, March 23. According to Article 259 of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973, [first] along with the Decorations Act, 1975, the President of Pakistan confers civil awards on Pakistani citizens in recognition of gallantry. Awards for Pride of Performance are conferred for outstanding achievements in the fields of art, literature, science, sports and nursing. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In December, the ministries and their divisions are invited to recommend candidates to the Cabinet Division. Received nominations are considered by three awards committees after which final proposal is sent to the President for approval. After the President’s approval, the announcements are made on Independence Day and investiture takes place on Pakistan Day. [2] The President of Pakistan can confer awards to foreign nationals any time during the year. For such awards, proposals are made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and approved by the President prior to conferral. The Civil Awards comprise five orders, [3] each with four descending classes: birthmark (Order (Grand Cross); Urdu: sign ), Hilal (Crescent (Grand Officer); Urdu: Pure ), I do not (Star (Commander); Urdu: Star ) and Tamgha (Medal; Urdu: Medal ). [3] * Only awarded to foreign nationals. Number in parentheses indicates order of precedence. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4 Table of ContentsRecipients of the Sitara-e-Pakistan [ edit ] Recipients of the Tamgha-e-Pakistan [ edit ] References [ edit ] External links [ edit ] Recipients of the Sitara-e-Pakistan [ edit ] Sitara-e-pakistan ( Star of Pakistan ), StastDs Third in Hierarchy of Civilian Awards After the Nishan-e-Pishan and the Hilal-e-Pishan. Year Name Field Country 1958 Aslam khattak Politician\/chairman, Human Rights Commission of Pakistan Pakistan 1959 Abdus Salam Scientist and Science Advisor to the Government of Pakistan Pakistan 1965 Air Commodore W\u0142adys\u0142aw Turowicz military scientist and engineer Pakistan 1965 Vice-Admiral Syed Mohammad Ahsan Naval intelligence officer and Chief of Naval Staff Pakistan 1966 A g n work Chairman Water and Power Development Authority Pakistan 1970 Jamil Ansari Editor-in-Chief Dawn 1965\u20131972 [4] Pakistan 1971 Rear Admiral Leslie Mungavin Naval Officer Pakistan 1972 Chief Justice Bashiruddin Ahmed Khan Judge Pakistan Akhtar Hameed Khan Social scientist, he pioneered microcredit, microfinance, and rural development initiatives Pakistan Syed Hashim Raza [5] Former Governor of East Pakistan, first administrator of Karachi (1948\u20131951) Pakistan 1998 Himalaya sjb rana First governor of Central Bank of Nepal, Former UN delegate to Pakistan \u2013 for his role in the development of Pakistan-Nepal friendship Nepal 2002 Mumtaz Follow Chairman Human Rights commission Pakistan Habibullah khan khattak for action in Burma during World War II Pakistan Clucas Quayle, CB, OBE, QC, for his services in drafting the 1962 Constitution of Pakistan Australia 1991 James M. Shera, Mbe Politician, Head of the International Curriculum Support Services, Education Department United Kingdom 2006 Grace Warren surgeon, leprosy expert Australia 2009 Greg Mortenson humanitarian, Central Asia Institute \u2013 for promoting girls’ literacy and education, and establishing schools in Pakistan United States 2008 Khaled almaeena [6] journalist, Saudi Gazette \u2013 Journalism Saudi Arabia 2009 An Qiguan [7] Former Counsel General of China in Karachi for his notable services in strengthening the relations between Pakistan and China China 2012 Rowan Douglas Williams [8] Anglican bishop, Archbishop of Canterbury, public services to Pakistan United Kingdom 2014 General srilal weerasooriya [9] Former Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Pakistan Sri Lanka 2018 KimiHide Ando [ten] [11] Chief Executive Officer Mitsubishi Corporation Pakistan, services to Pakistan Japan 2018 Haris Silajdzic [ten] Bosnian politician, former member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, services to Pakistan Bosnia and Herzegovina 2018 Song Jong-Hwan [ten] [twelfth] diplomat, former Korean ambassador to Pakistan, services to Pakistan South Korea 2018 Sadiq Khan [ten] British politician, current Mayor of London, for services to Pakistan United Kingdom 2022 His Excellency Lord Prince Sameer Shah Crown Prince of Punial State ( Takht-e-Punial ), Ghizer, Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan 2022 Sheikh Ahmed Bin Hamad Al-khalili Grand Mufti Of Sultanate of Oman Sultanate of Oman 2022 Darren Sammy [13] Saint Lucian Cricket Player Saint Lucia Recipients of the Tamgha-e-Pakistan [ edit ] Tamgha-e-pakistan ( Medal of Pakistan ), Stasts Fourth in Hierarchy of Civilian Awards After the Nishan-e-E-Pourish, Hilal-e-Paikstan, sira-e-pasiktan. References [ edit ] ^ “Constitution of Pakistan 1973” . Government of Pakistan. , Retrieved 12 February 2017 ^ http:\/\/www.pakdocs.com\/honours-and-awards-policy\/ , ‘Pakistan Honours and Awards Policy’ on pakdocs.com website, lished 11 August 2012, Retrieved 11 February 2017 ^ a b “Decorations and Medals of Pakistan, images and descriptions” . Retrieved 12 February 2017 . ^ Khan, Humaira M.; Sadriwala, Maryam M mottaza (2004). Dawn: The History . Department of Mass Communication, University of Karachi. [ page\u00a0needed ] ^ “Hashim Raza passes away” . Dawn . 1 October 2003 . Retrieved 14 November 2017 . ^ “Sitara-i-Imtiaz conferred on Saudi journalist” . AsiaMedia. 22 January 2009. Archived from the original on 2014-03-07 . Retrieved 2014-03-07 . ^ “President confers Sitara i Pakistan on former Chinese envoy” . Associated Press Of Pakistan. October 3, 2009. Archived from the original on 2014-03-07 . Retrieved 2014-03-07 . ^ a b “Recognising excellence: Manto among 192 recipients of top civil award” . The Express Tribune . 14 August 2012 . Retrieved 28 May 2016 . ^ “Gen. Srilal Weerasuriya honored in recognition of receiving top civil award” . The Island . 24 May 2014 . Retrieved 18 July 2016 . ^ a b c d “141 to get civil awards on Yaum-i-Pakistan” . Dawn . March 16, 2018. ^ “Sitar-e-Pakistan laureate Kimihide Ando’s achievements marked” . The Nation . 29 April 2018. ^ Joel Lee (13 August 2018). “Ex-Korean envoy receives Pakistan’s highest civilian honor” . The Korea Herald . ^ “Darren Sammy Receives his Sitara i-Pakistan” . Pakistan Obersever. ^ “Aslam Azhar \u2014 a hard but happy life” . Dawn . 15 January 2011 . Retrieved 6 June 2016 . 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