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  Muhammad Usama Riaz
YP37-PUNJAB17
 
  Brief Profile  

Mr. Muhammad Usama Riaz, born on August 2, 1992, hails from Tehsil Jahanian of District Khanewal. He completed his early education from town of Jahanian. He did his Matriculation from Cant Public School System, Lahore in 2006 and Intermediate from Government College University, Lahore in 2008. Currently, he is studying in Faculty of Electronic Engineering at Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Topi, KPK. He was awarded a scholarship by Higher Education Commission (HEC) and Shell Pakistan Limited (SPL) for undergraduate studies at GIKI. He was elected as Coordinator of National Design, Build and Fly Competition (DBFC) and is also an office-bearer (Events Coordinator) of American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), GIKI-Chapter which is a student body of the university.

  Status in Youth Parliament  

Politically, Muhammad Usama Riaz was affiliated with Blue Party and served as, Youth Minister for Information and was member of Youth Parliament Standing Committee on Information

  Contact Detail  
Email: usamamughal185@gmail.com
  Participation in Legislative Business  
Third Session
(22-6-2012)

Mr. Saleem Khan (YP07-BALOCHISTAN05), Ms. Elia Nauroz Ali (YP03-BALOCHISTAN01), Mr. Amir Abbas (YP08-FATA01), Mr. Hafeezullah Wazir (YP09-FATA02), Mr. Najeeb Abid Baloch (YP05-BALOCHISTAN03) and Mr. Usama Riaz (YP37-PUNJAB17) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that “eighty percent economy of Baluchistan province is based on agriculture” but unfortunately for the last two decades drought has almost destroyed the agriculture sector as compared to other provinces the water channels system in Baluchistan is limited only to two districts while agricultural activities in rest of the districts depend upon tube wells and Load shedding has further destroy the agriculture sector, low voltage cause the huge damages to the tube wells resulting the finical losses of the formers. This not only created the hurdle for stabilizing the economy but also discourage the lives of those relating to the agriculture sector, so This House demand the federal government to take revolutionary steps towards the implementation of agriculture reforms and also take the decision of withdrawal of electricity subsidy on agriculture tube wells which will be in the benefit of province and its peoples”.

Fourth Session
(27-8-2012)

Mr. Muhammad Usama Riaz (YP37-PUNJAB17), Youth Minister for Information, to move the following motion; “This House may discuss the possible recommendations for the Youth Media Policy 2012”

Fourth Session
(30-8-2012)

Mr. Aamir Khan Khichi (YP30-PUNJAB10), Mr. Muhammad Umar Riaz (YP36-PUNJAB16), Ms. Sahar Iqbal (YP44-PUNJAB24), Mr. Gohar Zaman (YP25-PUNJAB05), Mr. Touseef Abbasi (YP02-AJK02) and Mr. Usama Riaz (YP37-PUNJAB17) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that religion is a very pious matter for all Muslims therefore media should restrain itself in mingling with certain notable showbiz personalities just to increase their ratings. These channels should not only be penalized but strict action should also be taken against them.”

Fifth Session
(23-9-2012)

Ms. Anum Zia (YP23-PUNJAB03), Mr. Muhammad Usama Riaz (YP37-PUNJAB17), Ms. Rabiya Shamim (YP53-SINDH05), Mr. Muhammad Sohail (YP34-PUNJAB14), would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that even though primary education is made free in all parts of Pakistan, still there are many children who are deprived of their right to study. Feasible steps should be taken to ensure that primary schooling should be made compulsory and hindrances in this process should be dealt with an iron hand.”

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