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1. 06.01.2015 to 11.03.2015 08.01.2015 to 11.03.2015 15.03 LIST OF FEDERAL MINISTERS I MINISTERS OF STATE AND ADVISERS I SPECIAL ASSISTANTS TO THE PRIME MINISTER pURING THE PREMIERSHIP OF +) Mr. MOHAMMAD NAWAZ SHARIF. 05-06-2013 TO 28-07-2017. S.No. NAME / PERIOD PORTFOLIO PERIOD OF PORTFOLIO FEDERAL MINISTERS 1. Mr. Mushahid Ullah Khan 06.01.2015 to 11.03.2015 Climate Change. 08.01.2015 to 11.03.2015 15.03.2015 to 16.08.2015 19.03.2015 to 16.08.2015 2. Engr. Khurram Dastgir Khan Commerce. 16.01.2014 to 28.07.2017 16.01.2014 to 28.07.2017 3. Rana Tanveer Hussain Defence Production. 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 Addl: Science and Technoloav. 17.12.2014 to 28.07.2017 4. Mr. Muhammad Ishaq Dar Finance, Revenue, Economic 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 Affairs, Statistics and 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 Privatization. 5. Mr. Akram Khan Durrani Housing and Works. 19.06.2014 to 28.07.2017 16.01.2014 to 28.07.2017 6. Mr. Ghulam Murtaza Khan Jatoi Industries and Production. 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 7. Mr. PervalzRashld Information, Broadcasting and 07.06.2013 to 11.03.2015 07.06.2013 to 11.03.2015 National Heritage. 19.03.2015 to 31.10.2016 15.03.2015 to 31.10.2016 Addl: Law, Justice and Human 27.11.2013 to 11.03.2015 Riahts. 19.03.2015 to 28-03.2016 8. Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan Interior and Narcotics Control. 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 9. Mr. Riaz Hussain PIrzada, Inter-Provincial Coordination. 27.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 27.06.2013 to 2~.07.2017 10. Mr. Muhammad Barjees Kashmir Affairs and Gilqtt- Tahir 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 Baltistan. 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 11. Mr. Zahid Hamid Law, Justice and H. Rights. 07.06.2013 to 21.06.2013 07.06.2013 to 20.11.2014 Science and Technology. 22.06.2013 to 20.11.2014 17.11.2015 to 28.07.2017 Climate Change. 17.11.2015 to 28.07.2017 Human Rights. 23.11.2015 to 28.03.2016 Law & Justice. 28.03.2016 to 28.07.2017 12. Mr. Kamran Michael Maritime Affairs. 07.06.2013 to 19.05.2016 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 Human Rights. 20.05-2016 to 28.07.2017 13. Mir Hasil Khan Bizenjo Maritime Affairs. 20.05.2016 to 28.07.2017 20.05.2016 to 28.07.2017 14. Mr. Sikandar Hayat Khan National Food Security and Bosan 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 Research. 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 , 15. Pir Syed Sadaruddin Shah Overseas Pakistanis and Human Rashidi to Resource Development. 07.06.2013 28.07.2017 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 16. Sheikh Aftab Ahmed Parliamentary Affairs. 20.05.2016 to 28.07.2017 20.05.2016 to 28.07.2017 17. Mr. Shahid Khaqan Abbasi Petroleum and Natural to 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 Resources. 07.06.2013 28.07.2017 18. Mr. Ahsan Iqbal Planning, Development & to 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 Reform. 07.06.2013 28.07.2017 19. Khawaja Saad Rafique Railways. 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 20. Sardar Muhammad Yousaf Religious Affairs and Inter-faith 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 Harmony. 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 21. Lt. General (Retd.) Abdul Qadir Baloch States and Frontier Regions. 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 22. Mr. Abbas Khan Afridi ~.... Textile Industry. 18:03.2014 t611.03.2015 16.01.2014 to 12.3.2015 ... - . 23. Khawaja Muhammad Asif 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 27.11.2013 to 28.07.2017 Capital Administration and 1. Mr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhary 23.11.2015 to 28.07.2017 23- 2017 Develo 2. Mr. Muhammad Baligh Ur Federal Education and 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 Rehman Professional Training. 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 Addl: Interior and Narcotics 06.11.2013 to 28.07.2017 Control. 3. Mr.Usman Ibrahim Housing and Works 07.06.2013 to 18.06.2014 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 Capital Administration and Devel 19.06.2014 to 22.11.2015 Information, Broadcasting and 4. Ms. Marriyum Aurangzeb 02.11.2016 to 28.07.2017 02.11.2016 to .07.2017 e. Mrs. Anusha Rahman 5. and Ahmad Khan 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 07.06. 6. Mrs. Saira Afzal Tarar National Health Services, 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 07.06.2013 to 28-07-2017 ulations and Coordination. 7. Sheikh Aftab Ahmed Parliamentary Affairs. 07.06.2013 to 19.05.2016 07.0 8. Jam Kamal Khan Petroleum and Natural 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 07.06.2013 to .07.2017 Resources. 9. Mr. Molana Abdul Ghafoor Haideri Postal Services. 19.06.2014 to 11.03.2015 16.01.2014 to 11.3.2015 10. Mr. Abdul Hakeem Baloch Railways. 07.06.2013 to 02.06.2014 7.06.2013 to 26.05.2016 Comm ns. 14 to 26.0S.2016 11. Pir Muhammad Amin UI Religious Affairs and 'Inter-faith Hasnat Shah 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 Harmony. 07.06.2013 .07.2017 12. Engr.Khurram Dastgir Science and Technology 07.06.2013 to 21.06.2013 Khan Privatization. 22.06.2013 to 28.11.2013 07.06.2013 to 1S.01.2014 Commerce & Textile Ind 06.09.2013 to 15.01.2014 13. Mr. Abid Sher Ali Water and Power. 29.07.2013 to 28.07.2017 29.07.2013 to 28.07.2017 - -- ~-- - - - - ADVISERS TO THE PRIME MINISTER 1. Mr. Sartaj Aziz Foreign Affairs. 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 07.06.2013 to 28.07.2017 2. Capt. (Retd) Shujaat Azim Aviation. 07.06.2013 to 01.08.2013 07.06.2013 to 01.08.2013 3. Mr. Ameer Bux Bhutto 13.10.2013 to 09.10.2014 - 13.10.2013 to 09.10.2014 4. Engr. Amir Muqam 07.11.2013 to 28.07.2017 - 07.11.2013 to 28.07.2017 S. Jam Mashooq Ali Political Affairs. 28.08.2015 to 28.07.2017 28.08.2015 to 28.07.2017 IRSA Affairs. 17.08.2017 to 31.05.2018 6. Sardar Mehtab Ahmad Khan Aviation. 13.02.2017 to 28.07.2017 13.02.2017 to 28.07.2017 7. Mr. Irfan Siddiqui National History & Literary 05.01.2016 to 28.07.2017 Heritage. OS.01.2016to 28.07.2017 ... -. ...-..". ,.•: ... - / I ! 2. Mr. Tariq Fatimi 07.06.2013 to .2017 3. Dr. Musadik Malik 08.06. 2017 4. Kh. Zaheer Ahmed 26.08.2013 to 28.07.2017 5. Mr. Imtiaz Ahmed Shaikh 13.10.2013 to 25.08.2016 6. 7 7. Capt. Shujaat Azim 20.01.2014 to 28.07.2017 8. Mr. Irfan Siddiqui 27.01.2014 to 28.07.2017 9. Mr. Zafarullah Khan Barrister-at-Law 10. 11. Mr. Haroon Khan 04.06.2015 to 28.07.2017 12 Dr. Syed Asif Saeed Kirmani, 15.6.2015 to 28.07.2017 13 Mr. Sharjeel Adnan Sheikh 24. 17 .~,k. .j(_....~ )< •.
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