Ministry of Science and Technology (Pakistan) explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Science and Technology
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Formed:[1]
Jurisdiction:Government of Pakistan
Headquarters:Islamabad, Pakistan
Minister1 Name:Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui
Minister1 Pfo:Federal Minister for Science and Technology
Chief1 Name:Ghulam Muhammad Memon
Chief1 Position:Federal Secretary for Ministry of Science and Technology

The Ministry of Science and Technology (Urdu: {{nq|وزارتِ سائنس و فنیات, wazarat-e-science-o-technology) (abbreviated as MoST) is a Cabinet-level Ministry of the Government of Pakistan concerned with Science and Technology in Pakistan and in general, Pakistan's science policy, planning, coordination and directing of efforts to initiate and launch scientific and technological programs as well as projects aimed at economic development.

The ministry is coordinated by the Federal Minister for Science and Technology who is currently Agha Hassan Baloch and is headquartered in Islamabad.[2]

Mission

To achieve the security, prosperity and social cohesion of Pakistan through equitable and sustainable socio-economic progress using science, technology and innovation as central pillars of development in all sectors of economic activity.

The principle agenda of the MoST is building Pakistan's technological competence in the 21st century by leap forging into new markets, develop a larger pool of human resource for reverse brain drain and integrate the soft technology infrastructure into hard modern technological base, strengthen technology institutions, effective S & TR governance and enhance the capacity if indigenous innovation systems.

Federal Ministers/Ministers of State/Advisers/In-charge, Ministry of Science and Technology

The Scientific and Technological Research Division (S&TRD) established in 1960 was initially responsible to administer the National Science Council, the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, the Atomic Energy Commission and the Space and Upper Atmospheric Research Committee. The status of S&TR Division was raised to the level of full-fledged Ministry of Science and Technology “MoST” in 1972.

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NameTook officeLeft officeTenure Note(s)
1Habibur Rehman17 February 196017 April 1961Federal Minister for Education, Re-designated as Minister of Education & Scientific Research
2Akhtar Husain17 April 19611 March 1962Federal Minister for Education & Scientific Research
3Lieutenant General WA Burki2 March 19628 June 1962Federal Minister for Education & Scientific Research
4Ghulam Faruque1 January 196615 July 1967Federal Minister for Scientific and Technological Research
5Vice Admiral S.M. Ahsan5 April 19696 May 1969Incharge M/o Scientific & Technological Research
67 May 19693 August 1969Incharge Scientific & Technological Research
7Muhammad Shamsul Huq4 August 196922 February 1971Federal Minister for Education and Scientific Research
8Khurshid Hasan Meer17 August 197322 October 1974Minister without portfolio (looked after work of the Ministry) Federal Minister for Science and Technology
9Abdul Hafeez Pirzada22 October 19745 February 1976Federal Minister for Education, Science and Technology and Provincial Coordination
10Hafeezullah Cheema22 October 19749 January 1975Minister of State for Science and Technology
11Saeed-ur-Rashid Abbasi10 January 19755 February 1976Minister of State for Science and Technology
12Malik Muhammad Jaffer5 February 197624 January 1977Minister of State for Science and Technology
13Niaz Muhammad Wassan30 March 19775 July 1977Federal Minister for Science and Technology
14Mohammad Arshad Chaudhri27 August 197821 April 1979Federal Minister for Science and Technology
15Hamid Nasir Chattha28 January 198631 May 1986Federal Minister for Science and Technology
16Mir Haji Tareen28 September 198620 December 1986Federal Minister for Science and Technology
17Malik Muhammad Naeem Khan15 May 198829 May 1988Federal Minister for Science and Technology
18Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan9 June 19881 December 1988Federal Minister for Science and Technology
19Jehangir Bader4 December 198820 September 1989Federal Minister for Science and Technology
20Javed Jabbar20 September 19896 August 1990Federal Minister for Science and Technology
21Hazar Khan Bijarani13 August 19906 November 1990Federal Minister for Science and Technology (Caretaker Government)
22Hamid Nasir Chattha9 November 199010 September 1991Federal Minister for Science and Technology
23Mian Muhammad Zaman9 June 199118 July 1993Minister of State for Science and Technology
24Elahi Bux Soomro10 September 19919 June 1993Federal Minister for Science and Technology
25Mohammad Shafiq23 July 199319 October 1993Federal Minister for Science and Technology
26Mohammad Nawaz Khokhar31 July 19965 November 1996Federal Minister for Science and Technology
27Abida Hussain5 November 199615 December 1996Federal Minister for Science and Technology (Caretaker Government)
28Atta-ur-Rahman (chemist)14 March 200023 November 2002Federal Minister for Science and Technology
29Atta-ur-Rahman (chemist)24 November 200225 August 2004Adviser to Prime Minister of Pakistan Zafarullah Khan Jamali
30Nouraiz Shakoor3 September 200415 November 2007 Federal Minister for Science and Technology
31Shamsh Kassim-Lakha16 November 200724 March 2008Federal Minister for Science and Technology (Caretaker Government)
32Tehmina Daultana31 March 200812 May 2008 Federal Minister for Science and Technology
33Azam Khan Swati29 January 200914 December 2010Federal Minister for Science and Technology
34Aftab Hussain Shah Jillani14 December 201012 February 2011Federal Minister for Science and Technology
35Mir Changez Khan Jamali12 February 201116 March 2013Federal Minister for Science and Technology
36Sania Nishtar4 April 20135 June 2013Federal Minister for Science and Technology (Caretaker Government)
37Khurram Dastgir Khan7 June 201322 June 2013Minister of State for Science and Technology
38Zahid Hamid22 June 201321 November 2014Federal Minister for Science and Technology
39Rana Tanveer Hussain17 December 201428 July 2017Federal Minister for Science and Technology
40Mir Dostain Khan Domki15 September 201724 November 2017Minister of State for Science and Technology
41Rana Tanveer Hussain24 November 201731 May 2018Federal Minister for Science and Technology
42Muhammad Yusuf Shaikh6 June 201818 August 2018Federal Minister for Science and Technology (Caretaker Government)
43Azam Khan Swati5 October 20186 December 2018Federal Minister for Science and Technology
44Fawad Chaudhry19 April 201918 April 2021Federal Minister for Science and Technology
45Shibli Faraz19 April 202110 April 2022Federal Minister for Science and Technology
46Agha Hassan Baloch22 April 202210 August 2023Federal Minister for Science and Technology
47Umar Saif18 August 20234 March 2024Federal Minister for Science and Technology (Caretaker Government)
48Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui18 March 2024Incumbent Federal Minister for Science and Technology

Organizations

The following organizations are situated under the Ministry of Science and Technology:-

PakMoonSighting.pk

Moon Sighting Pakistan
Type:Lunar observation
Author:Ministry of Science and Technology
Owners:Government of Pakistan
Language:English

The ministry launched a lunar observatory website in 2019 aimed at to show the citizens about the Islamic events, holidays, and primarily crescent associated with lunar calendar dates.[3] The website claims to have modern features such as predetermine the future-dates or arrival of Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha and other events based on scientific evidences and observations through moon sighting.[4] [5]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Home . most.gov.pk.
  2. Web site: Asad Umar still listed as finance minister in Cabinet Division's new notification. Sherani. Tahir. 2019-04-19. DAWN.COM. en. 2019-04-19.
  3. Web site: Pakistan launches moon-sighting website ahead of Eid to resolve differences over dates of Islamic festivals . Firstpost . 28 May 2019 . 22 May 2020.
  4. Web site: Fawad Chaudhry launches 'Pakistan's first official' moonsighting website . DAWN.COM . 26 May 2019 . 22 May 2020.
  5. Web site: IANS . Pakistan launches first official 'moonsighting' website . Zee News . 28 May 2019 . 22 May 2020.