MUKHDOOM SYED AHMED MAHMUD Director / Chairman of JDW Sugar Mills Limited

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MUKHDOOM SYED AHMED MAHMUD Director / Chairman of JDW Sugar Mills Limited MUKHDOOM SYED AHMED MAHMUD Director / Chairman of JDW Sugar Mills Limited Family Background My grandfather late Makhdumul Mulk Syed Ghulam Miran Shah, an eminent personality of former Bahawalpur State (born in August 1905) was veteran Leader of Pakistan Muslim League since 1944: took active part in Pakistan Movement before Partition: Contributed generously to the Muslim League Fund (Rs.3.00 Lac) on Quaid-e-Azam’s appeal; also contributed to Sindh Muslim League; was elected as President Bahawalpur State Muslim League; was appointed as Minister for Refugees and Rehabilitation by His Highness the Amir of Bahawalpur in his Government after partition: was awarded the title of “Mukhdum-ul-Mulk” by His Highness the Amir of Bahawalpur in recognition of his meritorious services to the State. My father late Mukhdoomzada Syed Hassan Mahmud, born on 27th November, 1922: was elected as leader of the Pakistan Muslim League Party in May 1949 and appointed as Education and Health Minister in the former Bahawalpur State Government: also remained as Chief Minister of Bahawalpur State: was elected as Member of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan in 1951: was working in Committees: appointed as Minister for Local Government and Social Welfare in West Pakistan Province from 1954 to 1958: was elected as Member of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab in 1971: remained Member of the Parliamentary Board of Pakistan Muslim League: elected both to National Assembly and the Provincial Assembly of Punjab in 1985: remained Leader of the Opposition in the Provincial Assembly of Punjab till his death in August, 1986. After completing my education, I took over agriculture business and looked after the affairs of my Estate and kept myself busy in social works / well-being of my people in Rahim Yar Khan District. After the death of my reverent father Mukhdoom Syed Hassan Mahmud, my ‘Dastar Bandi’ ceremony was performed on 29th August 1986 and I was declared Head of my family. Religious Status: Presently “Gaddi Nashin” of Jamaldinwali, District Rahim Yar Khan. Educational Qualification: Senior Cambridge from Aitcheson Chiefs College, Lahore. Studied for Degree in Agricultural Economics in New York University, USA. Graduation in 2005. Professions: Agriculturist, Politician and Businessman Public/Government Positions: Elected un-opposed as MPA, Punjab in 1986. Elected as Chairman, Zila Council, Rahim Yar Khan (Un-opposed) in 1987. Again elected as MPA, Punjab in 1988. Appointed as Minister for Excise & Taxation in the Punjab Provincial Cabinet in 1988 and remained as such till 1990. Elected as Vice President, Pakistan Muslim League, Punjab, Rahim Yar Khan. Elected as Chairman, District Development Committee of Rahim Yar Khan. Elected as MNA of Pakistan in 1990, 1993 and 1997 (Two NA seats). Appointed as Minister of State, Ministry of Urban Affairs, Local Government, Forestry, Wild Life and Environments, Government of Pakistan. Elected as Zila Nazim of Rahim Yar Khan and remained as such from 2001 to 2005. He had been Governor of the Punjab since December 2012 to May 2013. Presently serving as President Pakistan People’s Party South Punjab. Presently President of the Lahore Flying Club, Walton, Lahore. Current Business Position: Chairman & Director of JDW Sugar Mills Limited, Jamal Din Wali, Tehsil Sadiqabad, Distt. Rahim Yar Khan. Other Positions: Member of Board of Governors of Aitcheson Chief College, Lahore. Foreign Countries Visited England, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, USA, Singapore, Far East, UAE, Saudi Arabia, South America, China, India, Sri Lanka etc. Personal Data: Father’s Name : Mukhdoomzada Syed Hassan Mahmud Date of Birth : 12th of September, 1961 Place of Birth : Karachi Permanent Address: P.O. Jamaldinwali, Tehsil Sadiqabad, District Rahim Yar Khan. Present Address: Makhdum House, 101-B, Model Town, Lahore. Telephone (Res.) +92-42-5833124 & 5833125 .
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