ABDUS SALAM
Servant of Peace & Physicist (1926-1996)
Salam was logical consultant to the Ministry of Science and Technology in Pakistan from 1960 to 1974, a situation from which played a significant and persuasive function in the improvement of the nation's science framework. Salam added to various improvements in hypothetical and molecule material science in Pakistan. He was the establishing overseer of the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO), and liable for the foundation of the Theoretical Physics Group (TPG) in the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC). As Science Advisor, Salam assumed a function in Pakistan's improvement of atomic energy, and contributed too, through Project-706, to the advancement of Pakistan's nuclear bomb venture in 1972; for this, he is seen as the "logical dad" of this program. In 1974, Abdus Salam left from his nation, in dissent, after the Parliament of Pakistan passed collectively a parliamentary bill proclaiming individuals from the Ahmadiyya development, to which Salam had a place, non-Muslims. In 1998, following the nation's Chagai-I atomic tests, the Government of Pakistan gave a memorial stamp, as a piece of "Researchers of Pakistan", to respect the administrations of Salam.
Abdus Salam (1926-1996) |
Abdus Salam was granted the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1979. He accepted that the honors that he won were Allah's endowments and subsequently should be rewarded Allah. With regards to his honorable strict contemplations, all the cash that he got from various honors (Atoms for Peace Prize L 30,000, Nobel Prize $ 66,000, Barcelona Prize $ 100,000 and Edinburgh Prize L5,000) was not credited to his own record yet offered away to various magnanimous and instructive organizations.