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Federal Ministers, Advisers to the Prime Minister and Special Assistants to the Prime Minister As on 2Qth August, 2018 Cabinet Division (Min-I Section) **** UST OF FEDERAL MINISTERS, ADVISERS TO THE PRIME MINISTER AND SPECIAL ASSISTANTS TO THE PRIME MINISTER AS ON 2QTH AUGUST, 2018 S.No. Name Portfolio FEDERAL MINISTERS 1. Mr. Pervez Khattak (MNA) Defence 2. Ms. Zubaida jalal (MNA). Defence Production 3. Mr. Shafqat Mahmood i. Federal Education and (MNA) Professional Training ii. National History & Literary Heritage Division 4. Mr. Asad Umer (MNA). Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs 5. Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Foreign Affairs Hussain Qureshi (MNA) 6. Dr. Shireen M. Mazari Human Rights (MNA) 7. Mr. Fawad Ahmed (MNA) Information and Broadcasting Division 8. Mr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui Information Technology and (MNA) Telecommunication 9. Dr. Fehmida Mirza (MNA) Inter-Provincial Coordination 10. Dr. Muhammad Farogh Law and Justice Naseem (Senator). 11. Mr. Aamir Mehmood Kiyani National Health Services, (MNA) Regulations and Coordination 12. Mr. Ghulam Sarwar Khan Petroleum Division (MNA) 13. Makhdoom Khusro Bukhtiar Planning, Development and (MNA) Reform 14. Sheikh Rashid Ahmed Railways (MNA) Contd ... P/2 -2- 15. Mr. Noor-UI-Haq Qadri Religious Affairs and (MNA) Inter-faith Harmony 16. Chaudhary Tariq Bashir States and Frontier Regions Cheema (MNA} ADVISERS TO THE PRIME MINISTER 1. Mr. Abdul Razak Dawood. Adviser on Commerce, Textile, Industry & Production and Investment with the status of Federal Minister. 2. Mr. Amin Aslam. Adviser on Climate Change, with the status of Federal Minister. 3. Dr. lshrat Hussain. Adviser on Institutional Reforms and Austerity with the status of Federal Minister. 4. Mr. Mohammad Shehzad Adviser on Est ab I ish ment Arbab. with the status of Federal Minister. 5. Mr. Zaheer-ud-din Ba bar Adviser on Parliamentary Awan. Affairs with the status of Federal Minister. SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRIME MINISTER 1. Mirza Shahzad Akbar Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Accountability with the status of Minister of State ****** .
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