PM Imran is the most popular man in 2021 in Pakistan, a study by YouGov shows
ISLAMABAD - Prime Minister Imran Khan has been named Pakistan's most popular man and ranked
17th in the world and most respected, according to a study by a UK data
analysis company.
PM
Imran is a new program on the list of world-renowned people as it was not
listed last year. Points recommended by the Prime Minister are up to 1.9%
worldwide and applauded for his work following the publication of the research
results.
The
sample size of the study was 42,000 people from 38 countries to compile a list
of the most respected people in the world, with two different categories of men
and women.
Another
person from South Asia who remains at the top of the charts is British-based
Pakistani human rights activist Malala Yousafzai. The young Nobel laureate has
risen to prominence this year, climbing five places to nine.
Barack and Michelle Obama top the list
of most respected people in the world
World's Most Admired Men 2021 (1-10)
— YouGov (@YouGov) December 14, 2021
1. Barack Obama 🇺🇸
2. Bill Gates 🇺🇸
3. Xi Jinping 🇨🇳
4. Cristiano Ronaldo 🇵🇹
5. Jackie Chan 🇨🇳
6. Elon Musk 🇿🇦
7. Lionel Messi 🇦🇷
8. Narendra Modi 🇮🇳
9. Vladimir Putin 🇷🇺
10. Jack Ma 🇨🇳https://t.co/oBV8X1gh6E pic.twitter.com/IedkTP2d7c
Former
United States President Barack Obama has retained his status as the world's
most respected figure in recent YorkGov research, standing above Microsoft
founder Bill Gates and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
In
the women's list, Michelle Obama similarly holds her position as the world's
most respected woman in the ongoing third year.
Football
star Lionel Messi, Jackie Chan, Elon Musk, Lionell Messi, Narendra Modi,
Vladimir Putin, Jack Ma, Warren Buffet, Sachin Tendulkar, Donald Trump, Shah
Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Pope Francis, Virat Kohli, Andy Lau are next to the
men's list, respectively.
In
the women's list, Angelina Jolie, Queen Elizabeth-II, Oprah Winfrey, Emma
Watson, Taylor Swift, Angela Merkel, Priyanka Chopra, Kamala Harris, Hillary
Clinton, Aishwarya Rai, Sudha Murty, Greta Thunberg, Melania Trump, Lisa, Liu
Yifei, Yang Mi, Jacinda Ardern up to 20.
This
year's survey results are calculated from a combination of answers to two
questions - whether the respondent recommends the number and whether it is the
number the respondent is most interested in.
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