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Pakistan’s Baseball Victory: Unmatched Dominance at UAE Classic Championship
Pakistan’s baseball team achieved a dominant victory in the United Arab Classic Baseball Championship, defeating the UAE with an impressive 12-1 score in the final. They marked an undefeated streak throughout the tournament achieving victory against several countries like Afghanistan, India and Bangladesh. The championship, which took place from November 7 to 10, saw Pakistan rise to the top among teams from across South Asia and the Middle East, showcasing their dedication and growing prominence in baseball despite the sport’s niche status in the country. This victory reflects the team’s talent and Pakistan’s expanding reach in diverse sports, winning admiration from both local and international supporters.

Dr. Sarah Qureshi – Pakistan’s First Female Aerospace Engineer Championing Sustainable Aviation
Dr. Sarah Qureshi has made history as Pakistan’s first female aerospace engineer focused on sustainable aviation. Recently awarded the Study UK Alumni Award for Science and Sustainability in Pakistan, Dr. Qureshi leads the charge in environmental innovation within the aviation industry. As the CEO of Aero Engine Craft Pvt Ltd., she has developed a revolutionary engine designed to reduce aircraft contrails, which significantly contribute to climate change.
Her remarkable contributions to science and sustainability earned her the Tamgha-i-Imtiaz, Pakistan’s fourth-highest civilian honour, in 2014. Dr. Qureshi’s influence extends internationally, as she evaluates global green solutions for the Solar Impulse Foundation. Her story is a powerful example of how one woman’s vision and expertise are driving positive environmental change, inspiring future generations to pursue STEM and environmental innovation.

Shahzaib Rind: A six-time national champion and the winner of the world’s premier full-contact striking league, Karate Combat.
Shahzaib Rind, a rising star in the martial arts world, has made history as Pakistan’s first-ever World Karate Combat Light Heavyweight Champion. His incredible achievement was realized in Singapore, where he triumphed over Brazilian competitor Luiz Victor Rocha. This victory not only marks a personal milestone for Shahzaib but also places Pakistan firmly on the global sports map in the martial arts arena.
Shahzaib, originally from Balochistan, has worked tirelessly to reach this pinnacle, and he openly expressed his gratitude, acknowledging the support of his coach, Asim Zaidi, who played a pivotal role in his journey. The champion also credited his family, particularly his mother, for her unwavering support and prayers throughout his career.
With this achievement, Shahzaib Rind has not only fulfilled a personal dream but has also made a significant contribution to the recognition of Pakistani athletes on the world stage. His success is a testament to determination, resilience and the power of believing in one’s goals.

Major Sania Safdar – A Trailblazer for Gender Equality in Peacekeeping
In 2023, Major Sania Safdar made history as the first-ever peacekeeper from the United Nations Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) to receive the coveted Certificate of Recognition from the UN Department for Peace Operations. This prestigious award was granted in acknowledgment of her pioneering efforts to advocate for gender equality in the challenging environments of peacekeeping missions.
Serving as a Force Signal Officer, Major Safdar’s work goes beyond just military duties. She has been an advocate for the empowerment of women, ensuring that gender inclusivity is prioritized within the UN peacekeeping structure. Her remarkable contribution stands as a testament to the vital role women play in conflict resolution and peacebuilding efforts worldwide.
Receiving the recognition from Colin Stewart, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in Cyprus, Major Safdar expressed how meaningful it was to be the first recipient of this award from the UNFICYP. This honour not only marks a milestone in her career but also serves as an inspiration for future generations of women who aspire to serve in the military and peacekeeping forces.
Her work is more than just about breaking barriers; it’s about ensuring that gender equality is an integral part of global peace efforts. Major Safdar’s award is a shining example of the incredible impact one individual can make in advancing human rights and fostering a more just and equal world.
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Dr. Helen Mary Roberts – Pakistan Army’s First Christian Female Brigadier
In one of the recent historic developments, Dr. Helen Mary Roberts has shattered barriers by being promoted to the esteemed rank of brigadier in the Pakistan Army. Hailing from the Christian community in a predominantly Muslim nation, this remarkable achievement underscores the nation’s commitment to diversity.
Having 26 years of dedicated service in the Pakistan Army Medical Corps, Dr. Helen Mary Roberts, a pathologist, has exemplified excellence in her field. Her promotion to the rank of brigadier reflects her exceptional capabilities and contributions to the armed forces.
The Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) aptly characterized Dr. Helen Mary’s promotion as “another living example of merit and national representation” within the Army. Her accomplishment serves as an inspiration for aspiring individuals from all backgrounds to realize their full potential in service to their country.
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Arshad Nadeem: Pakistan’s First Individual Gold Medalist in Athletics at Paris Olympics 2024
Arshad Nadeem, Pakistan’s first-ever individual Olympic gold medalist in athletics, made history at the Paris 2024 Olympics. With an imposing frame standing at 6 feet 3 inches tall, Nadeem won the javelin throw title in style setting an Olympic record of 92.97 meters.
Arshad’s journey started with the 2016 South Asian Games where he achieved a bronze medal with a throw of 78.33 meters. He continued to impress at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, finishing fifth with a throw of 84.62 meters while India’s Neeraj Chopra won the gold medal.
In subsequent competitions, Nadeem showcased his consistent improvement. He won a gold medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games with a throw of 90.18 meters, his career best at the time. At the 2023 World Athletics Championships, he won the silver medal with a throw of 87.82 meters.
Nadeem’s crowning achievement came at the Paris Olympics where he broke the 16-year-old record set by Thorkildsen with his throw of 92.97 meters. Despite undergoing knee surgery earlier in the year and practicing with a damaged javelin, Nadeem’s determination and skill prevailed putting Pakistan on the international map for track-and-field athletics.
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Kishmala Talat: First Female Pakistani Shooter to Qualify for Paris Olympics 2024
A groundbreaking moment in the history of Pakistani sports has been achieved by Kishmala Talat, a 21-year-old shooting prodigy, who secured a silver medal in the Women’s 10-meter Air Pistol event at the Asian Shooting Championship in Jakarta. This achievement secured her position as the first female shooter from Pakistan to qualify for the esteemed Paris 2024 Olympics. Kishmala’s exceptional talent and dedication to the sport has catapulted her name alongside the renowned Pakistani shooters Gulfam Joseph and GM Bashir, who will also be representing the country at the Paris Olympics.
Kishmala Talat’s groundbreaking qualification for the Paris Olympics symbolizes a significant milestone not only in Pakistani sports but also in the ongoing pursuit of gender equality and representation in international sporting events. Her extraordinary accomplishment is a source of immense pride and inspiration for aspiring athletes across the nation.
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