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Profile of Member of Youth Parliament Pakistan 2012 |
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Rabiya Shamim YP53-SINDH05 |
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Brief Profile |
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Ms. Rabiya Shamim, born on November 13, 1993, hails from Karachi. She received her degree from Intermediate in Pre-Medical from Defence College for Women and Matriculation from Karachi High School. She has written stories and articles for major newspapers of Karachi. Ms. Shamim won the Nestle Women of Nesvita Debate Contest in DCW in 2011. |
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Status in Youth Parliament |
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Politically, Rabiya Shamim was affiliated with Blue Party
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: |
jojithedevil@hotmail.com |
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Participation in Legislative Business |
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Third Session (20-6-2012) |
Ms. Shaheera Jalil Albasit (YP56-SINDH08), Ms. Anum Mohsin (YP22-PUNJAB02), Ms. Anum Zia (YP23-PUNJAB03), Ms. Yusraa Faaruq (YP13-ICT03), Ms. Seep Akhter Channer (YP55-SINDH07), Ms. Samman Ehsan (YP54-SINDH06), Ms. Elia Nauroz Ali (YP03-BALOCHISTAN01), Ms. Sahar Iqbal (YP44-PUNJAB24), Ms. Rabiya Shamim (YP53-SINDH05), and Ms. Elwina Rauf (YP10-GB01) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that the use of model of ‘Baltistan Apricot Revolution’ to introduce measures to facilitate the Micro- Finance Business Ventures of Women in Small Cities where Cottage Industry is more exploitable and encourage Private Companies and Investors to Increase Women Employment in the Service Sector of Urban Areas on the model of ‘Qatar National Vision 2030”. |
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Third Session (21-6-2012) |
Ms. Anum Zia (YP23-PUNJAB03), Ms. Sahar Iqbal (YP44-PUNJAB24), Ms. Rabiya Shamim (YP53-SINDH05), Mr. Osama Mehmood (YP42-PUNJAB22), Mr. Muhammad Hamid Chaudhary (YP32-PUNJAB12), Mr. Muhammad Zafar Siddique (YP39-PUNJAB19) and Mr. Siraj Din Memon (YP57-SINDH09) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that organic methods for agricultural production should be promoted in currently uncultivated areas in Pakistan through technical and financial assistance in order to increase the annual export of agricultural products”. |
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Fourth Session (27-8-2012) |
Mr. Muhammad Umar Riaz (YP36-PUNJAB16), Mr. Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH04), Mr. Siraj Din Memon (YP57-SINDH09) and Ms. Rabiya Shamim (YP53-SINDH05) would like to move the following resolution; “This House is of the opinion that the bilateral economic relations between Pakistan and India since Independence have been effected by the Political factors. With a vision to enhance Peace and Prosperity flourish in the region; both countries should progress towards closer economic relations synergizing the bilateral economic potential. Moreover there is a need to make use of the South Asian Free trade agreement (SAFTA).” |
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Fourth Session (30-8-2012) |
Ms. Rabiya Shamim (YP53-SINDH05), Mr. Muhammad Sohail (YP34-PUNJAB14), Ms. Anum Zia (YP23-PUNJAB03), Mr. Sagar Kumar Katija(YP06-BALOCHISTAN04) and Mr. Siraj Din Memon (YP57-SINDH09) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that Pakistan and India should consider the possibility of inking an extradition treaty keeping mutual benefits in mind. It would have a constructive impact on the security concerns of both the countries and will help to tighten their relations in nearby future." |
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Ms. Anum Zia (YP23-PUNJAB03), Ms. Sahar Iqbal (YP44-PUNJAB24), Mr. Osama Mehmood (YP42-PUNJAB22), Mr. Gohar Zaman (YP25-PUNJAB05), Ms. Rabiya Shamim (YP53-SINDH05) and Mr. Muhammad Umar Riaz (YP36-PUNJAB16) would like to move the following resoluti |
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Fourth Session (31-8-2012) |
Ms. Anum Zia (YP23-PUNJAB03), Mr. Ahmed Numair Farooq (YP21-PUNJAB01), Ms. Rabiya Shamim (YP53-SINDH05), Mr. Ali Raza (YP14-KPK01) and Mr. Muhammad Waqar (YP38-PUNJAB18) to introduce a Private Member Bill further amend “the Extradition Act, 1972 (XXI of 1972).” |
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Mr. Omair Najam (YP52-SINDH04), Mr. Siraj Din Memon (YP57-SINDH09), Ms. Rabiya Shamim (YP53-SINDH05) and Ms. Anum Mohsin (YP22-PUNJAB02) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that there is lack of co-ordination |
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Fifth Session (19-9-2012) |
Ms. Anum Zia (YP23-PUNJAB03), Ms. Rabiya Shamim (YP53-SINDH05), Mr. Gohar Zaman (YP25-PUNJAB05) and Mr. Muhammad Waqar (YP38-PUNJAB18) would like to move the following resolution:“This House is of the opinion that it is a great cause of concern that Pakistan has been tagged as the 27th most affected country by climate change. Ratifying international treaties and opting for international standards is effective only if there is proper implementation. The government should take immediate actions to encounter problems of deforestation, rapid urban growth, excessive greenhouse gas emissions, among other things aiding the problem of climate change and opt for a more sustainable model of growth and development.” |
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Fifth Session (20-9-2012) |
Ms. Anum Zia< (YP23-PUNJAB03), Ms. Rabiya Shamim (YP53-SINDH05), Mr. Gohar Zaman (YP25-PUNJAB05) and Mr. Muhammad Waqar (YP38-PUNJAB18) would like to move the following resolution: “This House is of the opinion that it is a great cause of concern that Pakistan has been tagged as the 27th most affected country by climate change. Ratifying international treaties and opting for international standards is effective only if there is proper implementation. The government should take immediate actions to encounter problems of deforestation, rapid urban growth, excessive greenhouse gas emissions, among other things aiding the problem of climate change and opt for a more sustainable model of growth and development.” |
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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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