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  2. Government of Punjab, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Government of the Punjab (Punjabi, Urdu: حکومت پنجاب) is the provincial government of the Pakistani province of the Punjab. It is based in Lahore , the provincial capital. Its powers and structure are set out in the provisions of the Constitution , in which 41 districts come under its authority and jurisdiction.

  3. Punjab Commission on the Status of Women - Wikipedia

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    The Punjab Commission on Status of Women (PCSW) is a human rights institution in Pakistan, which was established by the Government of Punjab in March 2014 under the PCSW Act, 2014. [1] Its mandate is to work for the empowerment of women , expansion of opportunities for socio-economic development of women, and elimination of all forms of ...

  4. Punjab State Commission For Women - Wikipedia

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    The social welfare department of the state makes modalities for appointing the Chairman of the State Commission for Women. Their salary and other emoluments are fixed by the state government and revised from time to time. Smt. Manisha Gulati is the Chairperson of the Punjab State Commission for Women. [5]

  5. Saleem Sarwar Jaura - Wikipedia

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    He also held the position of Parliamentary Secretary for Social Welfare [4] He is running for a seat in the Provincial Assembly from PP-33 Gujrat-VI as a candidate of the PTI in the 2023 Punjab provincial election .

  6. Maryam Nawaz provincial government - Wikipedia

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    On 12 March, the Punjab Emergency Services Department announced plans to launch an air ambulance service in Punjab, a project proposed by Maryam. [22] On 18 March, the Punjab cabinet, chaired by Maryam Nawaz, presented its inaugural budget of Rs4,480 billion for a specific period of three months (April to June) for the fiscal year 2023-24. [23]

  7. Ashifa Riaz Fatyana - Wikipedia

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    On 24 November 2003, she was inducted into the provincial cabinet of Chief Minister Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi and was appointed as Provincial Minister of Punjab for Women Development, with the additional ministerial portfolio of Human Rights. [1] In June 2004, she was given the additional ministerial portfolio of Social Welfare. [3]

  8. Zille Huma Usman - Wikipedia

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    In the 2002 Pakistani general election, Usman contested for a seat in the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab, receiving a significant number of votes. From 2003 to 2006, she served as the Parliamentary Secretary for Development and Planning, and in 2006, she was appointed as the Minister for Social Welfare for Women. [1]

  9. Sarah Ahmad - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Ahmad (Urdu: سارہ احمد; born 17 November 1986) is a Pakistani politician and child rights activist. [citation needed] She is currently a member of the Punjab Provincial Assembly and serves as the Chairperson of the Child Protection and Welfare Bureau in Punjab.