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Profile of Member of Youth Parliament Pakistan 2012 |
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Syed Shan Haider YP20-KPK07 |
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Brief Profile |
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Syed Shan Haider, born on March 8, 1987, belongs to Dera Ismail Khan. He holds B.Sc. (Honours) in Biotechnology from Government College University (GCU), Lahore. During his stay at GCU he was an office bearer of 'The Horticulture Society' and helped in organizing different national events on nursery practices and its scope and effect on Pakistan's Society and Economy. His areas of interest include Foreign Affairs, Nature Preservation and National Identity Formation. |
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Status in Youth Parliament |
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Politically, Syed Shan Haider was affiliated with Green Party
and served as, Youth Shadow Minister for Law, Parliamentary Affairs and Human Rights
and was member of Youth Parliament Standing Committee on Law, Parliamentary Affairs and Human Rights
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Contact Detail |
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Email: |
shanishah.92@gmail.com |
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Participation in Legislative Business |
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Third Session (21-6-2012) |
Mr. Yasir Riaz (YP12-ICT02), Syed Shan Haider (YP20-KPK07) and Mr. Tabraiz Sadiq Marri (YP58-SINDH10) would like to move following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that federal government should take necessary steps to control inflation on immediate basis. Inflation in Pakistan remains in double digit from last many years which affect almost all sectors of economy. Government should control inflation by taking monetary, fiscal and non-monetary, non-fiscal measures into account.” |
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Fifth Session (20-9-2012) |
Mr. Malik Rehan (YP04-BALOCHISTAN02) and Mr. Syed Shan Haider (YP20-KPK07) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that government of Pakistan should open and resume all the blocked trade routes via Iran in order to insure an era of economic prosperity and boosted economic growth in the country. Pakistan should put aside all the pressures that are from America and from other Western countries pertaining to the blockade of trade and good relationships with Iran. Moreover, it is the need of hours to have good and trusted relationships with the neighbor states. In addition private sectors of both brother bordering countries can play vital role in developing relationship and holding exhibitions and exchanging trade delegations are crucial in this regard.” |
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