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Dr Abdus Salam's residence in Britain is now a national heritage site

Dr Abdus Salam's residence in Britain is now a national heritage site

"Physicist, Nobel Laureate and Champion of Science in developing countries, lived here," it read.
Updated 13 Dec, 2020

The first Pakistani to be awarded the Nobel Prize for his contribution to the electroweak unification theory, Dr Abdus Salam's house in Britain has been declared a national heritage site by the United Kingdom government.

Founder of the Theoretical Physics Department at Imperial College London, the scientist resided there from 1957 till 1996, when he passed away.

Recently, the English Heritage unveiled a Blue Plaque which was installed outside his former home.

"Abdus Salam 1926-1996, Physicist, Nobel Laureate and Champion of Science in developing countries, lived here," it read.

Professor Michael Duff who completed his PhD in 1972 under the supervision of Professor Salam, too commented on the acknowledgement, praising his mentor whole-heartedly.

“A blue plaque on the house in Putney where he lived for 40 years is a fitting tribute to Nobel Laureate Abdus Salam, who was not only one of the finest scientists of the twentieth century, having unified two of the four fundamental forces of nature, but who also dedicated his life to the betterment of science and education in the developing world,” he said.

Professor Ian Walmsley, another one his students and now a provost at Imperial, deemed Salam's contribution to the subject profound, calling his "commitment to science deep, as exemplified by his founding of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, which has the aim of building science capability and capacity in the developing world.”

His son Ahmad Salam, said the words on the plaque would have made his father very happy. "For him, above all else, that was the legacy he wanted to impart."

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Punit Dec 13, 2020 12:28pm
Honoured outside Pakistan but neglected in own country Pakistan. Very sad.
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TAHIR MIRZA Dec 13, 2020 12:33pm
We salute Prof Salam for his outstanding contribution to the world of science and for humanity. He was a role model and humble person.
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bob Dec 13, 2020 12:35pm
excellent. science is the future nothing else.
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Chrís Dăn Dec 13, 2020 12:40pm
What an honour for our Pakistani Nobel winner scientist.I am proud that Dr. Salam belongs to Pakistan.
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DEVKANT SOMANI Dec 13, 2020 12:43pm
A tight slap on the face of every individual who abused Dr. Salaam for his beliefs.
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Anonymouseee Dec 13, 2020 12:44pm
A proud moment indeed.
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Rowaid Dec 13, 2020 12:51pm
Its time we pakistanis give tribute to our great hero
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Awais Jalil Dec 13, 2020 12:58pm
Irony He is celebrated in UK but his grave descreated in Pakistan!!
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Thunderbird Dec 13, 2020 01:01pm
Salute to Dr. Abdul Salam and his achievements. Research laboratory investments for physics locally is required as visioned by Dr.Salam.
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nk Dec 13, 2020 01:03pm
and the ignorants will miss the honor of embracing the greatness of their own!!!
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Reader Dec 13, 2020 01:05pm
Wonderful gesture to a great scientist, a good human being.
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Sqh Dec 13, 2020 01:08pm
Why does it not say Pakistani? No matter how we treated him, he was a proud Pakistani and loved his country and contributed so much that's not widely known. It should have mentioned his Pakistani heritage, that's sad.
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Billy Force Dec 13, 2020 01:27pm
Science genius who wasn't respected in Pakistan, his own country and had to seek refugee elsewhere.
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Dan Dec 13, 2020 01:28pm
And then there is his mother country.
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Mahmood Dec 13, 2020 01:46pm
Sadly, no such heritage site or monument in Pakistan - the country of his birth and heritage.
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SB Dec 13, 2020 01:51pm
A salute to brilliant scientist.
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Sachin Dec 13, 2020 01:59pm
Such a shame for Pakistan to not accept him till today.
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Kaavan Dec 13, 2020 02:11pm
Sad we did not give recognition to Abdussalam.
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Umair Cheema Dec 13, 2020 02:19pm
This is how civilized societies recognize the contributions of intellectual elites . Britian was under no obligation to put a plaque to commemorate foreign footprints on its soil and yet here we are. These simple and sadly oft- ignored actions show the true makeup of a society. Truly East has much to learn from the West. Hats off to honorable Dr.Abdus Salam for his contribitions to science and kudos to GB for recognizing the same. Thanks @Dawn
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SRK Dec 13, 2020 02:22pm
Incredible person and sadly only one country which doesn't want him recognised. Bigotry wins nothing
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Meer Dec 13, 2020 02:30pm
Has he got no home in Pakistan?
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Dr Vikas Jamwal Dec 13, 2020 02:32pm
Great Abdus Salam 1926-1996 first "Pakistani" Muslim physics noble laureate.
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Dr Vikas Jamwal Dec 13, 2020 02:34pm
Any plan in Pakistan to glorify the legacy of Abdus Salam!
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L. Ahmad Dec 13, 2020 02:35pm
When would Pakistan acknowledge Salam as the greatest scientist we every produced?
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Akram Dec 13, 2020 02:57pm
When are we Pakistanis going to accept this man as visionary, who was treated poorly by his own people & government. He was also an advisor who advised Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto on how to start building a team to build the nuclear bomb.
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Masud Khan Dec 13, 2020 03:06pm
Great scientist who was larger than life.
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جمیل Dec 13, 2020 03:09pm
We must respect people of excellence what ever their creed and origin. Salam should be commemorated in a befitting manner in Pakistan.
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Shah Nawaz Dec 13, 2020 03:16pm
We Pakistani are proud of Dr. Salam. We should also put a plaque in Department of Mathematics, Punjab University, Lahore; where he taught for some time.
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Md Dec 13, 2020 03:16pm
Salam tried and unified different forces of Nature to show its intrinsic uninty at its creation.
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Rao Dec 13, 2020 03:21pm
He yearned more for respect and honour from his motherland than all the accolades he got from others.
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Hamed Dec 13, 2020 03:29pm
In 1964 Salam founded the International center for Theoritical Physics in Trieste, Italy. In 1997 it was renamed Abdus Salam International Center for Theorical Physics. Dr. Salam received all kinds of recognitions from institutions from all over the world, and ofcourse honorary Dr. titles! Incredible person.
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Toni Dec 13, 2020 04:07pm
Thank you
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Pops Dec 13, 2020 04:16pm
@Sqh Probably because he was a British passport holder.
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Rao Dec 13, 2020 04:42pm
Sadly Pakistanis know more about Ertugrul than Abdus Salam. That's because Pakistani politicians also wants their people not to face the reality, but live in their dream lands. Count how many times IK talked about Ertugrul and Abdus Salam.
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Surinder Gill Dec 13, 2020 04:50pm
Good. A tribute to a great person who was not even to burry in soil of his native land.
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Zak Dec 13, 2020 04:56pm
Good job. Well done. A great Pakistani scientist.
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RRS Dec 13, 2020 05:11pm
Shame on us that we disowned him and disowned the science. Salute to him.
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N H Rana Dec 13, 2020 05:33pm
@Rao-sadly you are right.
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Gen Azim Khan ret. Dec 13, 2020 05:41pm
Wonderful news totally deserved !
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Satya Jeet Dec 13, 2020 05:44pm
And what did the Country of his Birth do to his Grave?
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Raaz Dec 13, 2020 05:49pm
Oh ! By UK Govt... No wonder
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M. Saeed Dec 13, 2020 06:00pm
Reality wins but insanity defeats the best accolades. What a pity! Where is the equality of human rights?
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Ibrahim S Dec 13, 2020 06:12pm
@Rao who is the common denominator, do you have courage to say. Deep in your heart you know know it
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Dr. Salaria Aamir Ahmad Dec 13, 2020 06:20pm
Malala and Obama received N. Prize. No big deal.
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Zia Uddin, PhD Dec 13, 2020 06:20pm
Dr. Abdus Salam trained several Pakistani scientists in England and Italy. We salute him for his contribution to Pakistan. He was also Chief Scientific Advisor to President Ayub Khan.
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Khaleel Dec 13, 2020 06:26pm
When will Pakistan honour their Physicist and Nobel Laureate son?!?
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Gopal Patel Dec 13, 2020 06:34pm
See the difference how a pakistani scientist is treated by UK and Pakistan.
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MA Dec 13, 2020 06:56pm
A proud moment indeed! A proud and honorable scientist in the world. We will never forget his contribution to the world of science and our future.
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Jehengir khan Dec 13, 2020 07:17pm
It's a shame that pakistan never gave him his due credit for the reason known to everybody....
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Ahmad Qureshi Dec 13, 2020 07:20pm
"scientific thought is the common heritage of mankind" Dr Salam practiced what he preached.
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Baazigar Dec 13, 2020 07:22pm
@Chrís Dăn How could you be proud, when you couldn't give the highest respect to him.
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Cyma Dec 13, 2020 07:52pm
That's how you honor
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Bk Dec 13, 2020 07:59pm
But why he left pakistan
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Bilal Khan Dec 13, 2020 08:15pm
As a Pakistani i feel ashamed.
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Shahzad Dec 13, 2020 08:26pm
@Meer yes, including his final resting place
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Mirza Dec 13, 2020 08:53pm
@Punit And you know why, because of his faith.
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M. Emad Dec 13, 2020 09:17pm
In Pakistan, the story of Pakistan's Nobel prize winner Abdus Salan is completely different . . .
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RationalBabu Dec 13, 2020 11:17pm
@Ibrahim S can you elaborate please?
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J Dec 14, 2020 02:59am
@Sqh no matter how we treated him, he is a proud Pakistani? Wow
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J Dec 14, 2020 03:03am
@Dr. Salaria Aamir Ahmad Malala OK, but why are you adding Obama to the list?
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Masud Khan Dec 14, 2020 04:07am
@Dr. Salaria Aamir Ahmad Malala and Obama received their prizes for social or political work, very different to the life long scientific work of Salam.
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Noor Khan Dec 14, 2020 04:13am
@Dr. Salaria Aamir Ahmad It's a big deal if the winner is a scientist rather than a political or social commentator.
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Azam Jan Dec 14, 2020 04:27am
@Dr. Salaria Aamir Ahmad Yes it's a big deal if a person writes his title Dr. and a Nobel prize winning scientist known as Dr.
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Amanullah Awan Dec 14, 2020 05:23am
@Dr Vikas Jamwal first Pakistani non Muslim scientist!
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Amanullah Awan Dec 14, 2020 05:25am
@Rao Not true, i live in west and i know the reality!
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Amanullah Awan Dec 14, 2020 05:25am
@Bilal Khan as a Pakistani i feel very proud
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Nizamuddin Ahmad Aali Dec 14, 2020 08:58am
He did everything he could to help Pakistani students at Imperial. He was a die-hard and a proud Pakistani. Sorry Dr. Salam, we failed you.
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Pplaris Dec 14, 2020 10:09am
In this country only corrupts and looters are respected. To get recognition of talents one has to move to some other country.
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Laila Dec 14, 2020 01:27pm
@J because Obama had literallt just stepped into office and started his first term as president with no accomplishment to his name. That's why his name belongs right next Malalas. Award is give for accomplishments.
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Sabrina Dec 14, 2020 02:29pm
What an honour for Pakistan. All over the world this great personality is honored except in his own country where you can’t even find a street called after him.
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Laila Dec 14, 2020 03:26pm
@Masud Khan what political work did Obama do considering he had just stepped into office? None.
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Laila Dec 14, 2020 03:29pm
Until we accept and treat as equals our minorities and stop dehumanizing and persecuting them we have no ground to stand on nationwise. He is Pakistani. His religious affiliation is irrelevant. He must be acknowledged and he should have a statue made and a street called after him. Don't erase his memory and heritage from the history books.
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Manoj Dec 14, 2020 06:14pm
@Dr. Salaria Aamir Ahmad Receiving Noble Prize -No Big Deal,When U count the Noble Prize Winners of South Asia Ancestry in Finger tips!
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Mahmud ahmad sharif Dec 16, 2020 01:33pm
Vary nice man
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Mahmud ahmad sharif Dec 16, 2020 01:36pm
As amuslim
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