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1St CABINET UNDER the PREMIERSHIP of SYED YOUSAF RAZA GILLANI, the PRIME MINISTER from 25.03.2008 to 11.02.2011 1st CABINET UNDER THE PREMIERSHIP OF SYED YOUSAF RAZA GILLANI, THE PRIME MINISTER FROM 25.03.2008 to 11.02.2011 S.NO. NAME WITH TENURE PORTFOLIO PERIOD OF PORTFOLIO 1 2 3 4 SYED YOUSAF RAZA GILLANI, PRIME MINSITER, 25.03.2008 to 11.02.2011 FEDERAL MINISTERS 1. Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan i) Communication and 31.03.2008 to 13.05.2008 Senior Minister ii) Inter Provincial Coordination 08.04.2008 to 13.05.2008 31.03.2008 to 13.05.2008 iii) Food Agriculture & Livestock (Addl. Charge) 31.03.2008 to 13.05.2008 2. Makhdoom Amin Fahim Commerce 04.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 03.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 3. Mr. Shahid Khaqan Abbassi, Commerce 31.03.2008 to 12.05.2008 31.03.2008 to 12.05.2008 4. Dr. Arbab Alamgir Khan Communications 04.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 03.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 5. Khawaja Saad Rafique i) Culture 31.03.2008 to 13.05.2008 31.03.2008 to 13.05.2008 ii) Youth Affairs (Addl. Charge) 31.03.2008 to 13.05.2008 6. Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar i) Defence 31.03.2008 to 11.02.2011 31.03.2008 to 11.02.2011 ii) Textile Industry 15.04.2008 to 03.11.2008 iii) Commerce 15.04.2008 to 03.11.2008 7. Rana Tanveer Hussain Defence Production 31.03.2008 to 13.05.2008 31.03.2008 to 13.5.2008 8. Mr. Abdul Qayyum Khan Jatoi Defence Production 04.11.2008 to 03.10.2010 03.11.2008 to 03.10.2010 9. Mr. Ahsan Iqbal i) Education 31.03.2008 to 13.05.2008 31.03.2008 to 13.5.2008 ii) Minorities (Addl. Charge) 31.03.2008 to 13.05.2008 10. Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani i) Education 04.11.2008 to 14.12.2009 03.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 ii) Industries and Production 15.12.2009 to 11.02.2011 11. Sardar Aseff Ahmad Ali i). Education 05.06.2010 to 13.12.2010 05.06.2010 to 11.02.2011 ii). Information Technology 14.12.2010 to 11.02.2011 iii).Education (Addl. Charge) 14.12.2010 to 11.02.2011 12. Mr. Hameed Ullah Jan Afridi Environment 31.03.2008 to 11.02.2011 31.03.2008 to 11.02.2011 13. Mr. Muhammad Ishaq Dar Finance, Revenue, Economic Affairs & Statistics 31.03.2008 to 13.05.2008 31.03.2008 to 13.5.2008 14. Mr. Shuakat Fayyaz Ahmed Tarin i). Finance, Revenue, Economic Affairs & Statistics 07.08.2009 to 16.12.2009 07.08.2009 to 28.02.2010 ii). Finance, Revenue, Economic Affairs, Statistics and 17.12.2009 to 28.02.2010 Planning & Development. 15. Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh Finance, Revenue, Planning and Development, Economic 05.06.2010 to 11.02.2011 05.06.2010 to 11.02.2011 Affairs and Statistics 16. Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi i) Foreign Affairs 31.03.2008 to 11.02.2011 31.03.2008 to 11.02.2011 ii) Planning and Development 16.04.2008 to 14.05.2008 iii) Petroleum and Natural Resources 15.05.2008 to 03.11.2008 17. Mir Aijaz Hussain Jakhrani i) Health 04.11.2008 to 09.12.2009 03.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 ii) Sports 10.12.2009 to 11.02.2011 18. Mr. Rehmatullah Kakar Housing and Works 31.03.2008 to 11.02.2011 31.03.2008 to 11.02.2011 19. Syed Mumtaz Alam Gillani Human Rights 04.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 03.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 20. Mian Manzoor Ahmad Wattoo i) Industries and Production 04.11.2008 to 14.12.2009 03.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 ii) Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan 15.12.2009 to 11.02.2011 21. Ms. Sherry Rehman i) Information and Broadcasting 31.03.2008 to 20.03.2009 31.03.2008 to 14.04.2009 ii) Health (Addl. Charge) 11.04.2008 to 03.11.2008 iii) Women Development (Addl. Charge) 15.05.2008 to 03.11.2008 iv) Culture (Addl. Charge) 24.05.2008 to 12.08.2008 22. Mr. A. Rehman Malik Interior 27.04.2009 to 11.02.2011 27.04.2008 to 11.02.2011 23. Mian Raza Rabbani, Inter Provincial Coordination 04.11.2008 to 13.03.2009 03.11.2008 to 13.03.2009 24. Mr. Waqar Ahmed Khan i) Investment 04.11.2008 to 14.12.2009 03.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 ii) Privatization 15.12.2009 to 11.02.2011 25. Mr. Qamar Zaman Kaira i) Kashmir Affairs and Northern Areas 31.03.2008 to 15.12.2009 31.03.2008 to 11.02.2011 ii) Information Technology (Addl. Charge) 12.04.2008 to 03.11.2008 iii) Ports and Shipping (Addl. Charge) 15.05.2008 to 07.10.2008 iv) Information and Broadcasting 20.03.2009 to 11.02.2011 26. Syed Khursheed Ahmed Shah i) Labour, Manpower and Overseas Pakistanis 31.03.2008 to 03.11.2008 31.03.2008 to 11.02.2011 ii) Religious Affairs & Zakat and Ushr (Addl. Charge) 11.04.2008 to 03.11.2008 iii) Labour and Manpower 04.11.2008 to 13.12.2010 iv) Religious Affairs 14.12.2010 to 11.02.2011 v) Labour and Manpower (Addl. Charge) 14.12.2010 to 11.02.2011 27. Mr. Farooq H. Naik i) Law and Justice 31.03.2008 to 11.03.2009 31.03.2008 to 11.03.2009 ii) Human Rights & Parliamentary Affairs (Addl. Charge) 08.04.2008 to 03.11.2008 28. Haji Ghulam Ahmad Bilour i) Local Government and Rural Development 31.03.2008 to 03.11.2008 31.03.2008 to 11.02.2011 ii) Railways 04.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 29. Mr. Justice (R) Abdul Razzaq A. Local Government and Rural Development 04.11.2008 to 01.09.2010 Thahim 03.11.2008 to 01.09.2010 30. Mr. Shahbaz Bhatti Minorities 04.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 03.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 31. Mr. Nazar Muhammad Gondal i) Narcotics Control 31.03.2008 to 04.11.2008 ii) Women Development (Addl. Charge) 15.04.2008 to 14.05.2008 31.03.2008 to 11.02.2011 iii) Food Agriculture and Livestock (Addl. Charge) 15.05.2008 to 03.11.2008 iv) Food and Agriculture 04.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 32. Arbab Muhammad Zahir Narcotics Control 05.06.2010 to 11.02.2011 05.06.2010 to 11.02.2011 33. Dr. Muhammad Farooq Sattar Overseas Pakistanis 28.01.2009 to 11.02.2011 26.01.2009 to 11.02.2011 34. Dr. Zaheeruddin Babar Awan, i)Parliamentary Affairs 04.11.2008 to 17.12.2009 03.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 ii) Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs. 18.12.2009 to 11.02.2011 35. Khawaja Muhammad Asif i) Petroleum and Natural Resources 31.03.2008 to 13.05.2008 31.03.2008 to 13.5.2008 ii) Sports (Addl. Charge) 31.03.2008 to 13.05.2008 36. Makhdoom Shahabuddin i) Planning and Development 04.11.2008 to 09.12.2009 03.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 ii) Health 10.12.2009 to 13.12.2010 iii) Defence Production 14.12.2010 to 11.02.2011 iv) Health (Addl. Charge) 14.12.2010 to 11.02.2011 37. Mir Humayun Aziz Kurd i) Population Welfare 31.03.2008 to 03.11.2008 31.03.2008 to 11.02.2011 ii) Livestock and Dairy Development 04.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 38. Dr. Firdous Ashiq Awan i)Population Welfare 04.11.2008 to 31.10.2010 03.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 ii) Women Development (Addl. Charge) 01.11.2010 to 07.12.2010 iii) Women Development 08.12.2010 to 11.02.2011 39. Syed Naveed Qamar i) Ports and Shipping & Privatization and Investment 31.03.2008 to 14.05.2008 31.03.2008 to 11.02.2011 ii) Industries and Production (Addl. Charge) 11.04.2008 to 14.05.2008 iii) Privatization and Investment 15.05.2008 to 07.10.2008 iv) Finance, Revenue, Economic Affairs & Statistics 15.05.2008 to 07.10.2008 (Addl. Charge) v) Industries and Production (Addl. Charge) 15.05.2008 to 21.05.2008 vi) Ports and Shipping 08.10.2008 to 03.11.2008 vii) Privatization (Addl. Charge) 08.10.2008 to 03.11.2008 viii) Investment (Addl. Charge) 15.10.2008 to 03.11.2008 ix) Privatization 04.11.2008 to 06.08.2009 x) Petroleum and Natural Resources 07.08.2009 to 11.02.2011 xi) Privatization 07.08.2009 to 14.12.2009 40. Mr. Babar Khan Ghauri Ports and Shipping 28.01.2009 to 11.02.2011 26.01.2009 to 11.02.2011 41. Mir Israrullah Zehri Postal Services 04.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 03.11.2008 to 11.02.2011 42. Sardar Mehtab Ahmed Khan Railways 31.03.2008 to 13.05.2008 31.03.2008 to 13.5.2008 43. Syed Hamid Saeed Kazmi Religious Affairs 14.11.2008 to 14.12.2010 03.11.2008 to 14.12.2010 44. Ms. Tehmina Daultana Science and Technology 31.03.2008 to 13.05.2008 31.03.2008 to 13.5.2008 45. Mr. Muhammad Azam Khan Swati Science and Technology 28.01.2009 to 14.12.2010 26.01.2009 to 14.12.2010 46. Nawabzada Khawaja Muhammad Khan i) Social Welfare and Special Education 31.03.2008 to 03.11.2008 Hoti ii) Narcotics Control 04.11.2008 to 03.03.2009 31.03.2008 to 03.03.2009 47.
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