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National Assembly Secretariat Notice NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT No. F. 24(9)12020-Legis. Islamabad, the 256 August, 2021 NOTICE 2nd meeting of the Committee on Legislative Business will be held on Monday, the 30tb August, 2021 at 3.00 p.m. in the Constitution Room (Old Committee Room No.5), 2nd Floor, Parliament House, Islamabad, to discuss the following agenda:- (l) confirmation of minutes of previous meeting; (2) finalization of the TORs of the Committee; and (3) any other item with permission of the Chair. 2 All the members of the Committee are requested to kindly make it convenient to attend the meeting. (MUHAMMAD MUSHTAQ) Additional Secretary (Legislation) Cell No.0300-5060165 Tele: 051-9208213 (1) Ms. Shahida Akhtar A1i, MNA Chairperson (2) Mr. Pervez Khattak, Member Minister for Defence (3) Mr. Asad Umar, Member Minister for Plannhg, Development and Special Initiatives (4) Chaudhary Tariq Bashir Cheema, Member Minister for Housing and Works (5) Dr. Fehmida Mirz4 Member Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination (6) Mr. Zaheer-ud-Din Babar Awan, Member Adviser to the Prime Minister on Parliamentary Affairs (7) Mr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, MNA Member (8) Mr. Khalid Hussain Magsi, MNA Member (e) Mr. Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, MNA Member (10) Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, MNA Member (11) Rana Sana Ullah Khan, MNA Member (12) Syed Naveed Qamar, MNA Member (13) Shazia Marri, MNA Member (14) Agha Hassan Baloch, MNA Member (1s) I\{r. Mohsin Nawaz Ranjha, MNA Special invitee P.T,O 1 Copy for information to:: (.1) Secretaq' to the Speaker, National Assembly Secretariat, lslamabad. 12) Director to the Deputy Speaker, National Assembly Secre tariat, Islamabad. (3) Director to the Leader of the Opposition, National Assembly Secretariat, Islamabad. (.4) S.P.S. to the Secretary, National Assembly Secretariat, Is;amabad. (5) S.P.S. to the Special Secretary, National Assembly Secret.uiat, Islamabad. (.6) S.P.S. to the Adviser on Legal and Constitutional Matters. National Assembly Secretariat, Islamabad. (7) S.P.S. to the Additional Secretary (Admn/Committees), National Assembly Secretariat, Islamabad. (8) Director General (IT), National Assembly Secretariat, Isl:mabad. (9) Director General (IR), National Assembly Secretariat, Isl.,rnabad with the request to makc arrangement for refreshment of participants of rhe meeting. (10) Director General (Reporting), National Assembly Secreta riat, Islamabad. (1 1) Deputy Secretary (Admin), National Assembly Secretariel, Islamabad. ( I 2) Medical Officer, Parliament House Dispensary, Islamabad. (l 3) Sergeant-at-Arms, National Assembly Secretariat, Islamaoad. (14) Director (SIS), National Assembly Secretariat, Islamabad . (15) Director, CDA, Parliament House, Islamabad. (16) Deputy Superintendent ofPolice, Parliament House, [slanrabad. e opltorwarded to:- ( t) Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Islamabad. (2) Secretary, Ministry of Law and Justice, Islamabad with the request to depute Draftsman to attend the meeting. CoDy also forwartled for information to: ( I ) Attomey General for Pakistan, Islamabad. (2) The Accountant General Pakistan Revenues, Islamabad. (MUHAMMAD MUSHTA(!) Additional Secretary (Legislati,rn) Cr:ll No.0300-5060165 tele: 051-9208213 2.
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