Syeda Sughra Imam
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Syeda Sughra Imam (November 14, 1972 - ) was elected in 2002 as an MPA (Member of Provincial Assembly) of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab in Pakistan.
According to the Punjab Assembly website,
- Syeda Sughra Imam, daughter of Syed Fakhar Imam, was born on November 14, 1972 in Lahore, and graduated in 1994 from Harvard University, USA.
- After graduation, she worked at the US based foreign policy think tank, the Council on Foreign Relations, New York, and as a consultant to the UNDP and other NGOs. She served as Chairperson, Zila Council, Jhang during 1998-99, and has been elected as Member Provincial Assembly of the Punjab in General Elections 2002.
- She was appointed Minister for Social Welfare on 24 November 2003 and resigned on 18 June 2004. She belongs to a well known political family. Her mother, Syeda Abida Hussain, remained Member Punjab Assembly during 1972-77, Member National Assembly during 1985-88, 1988-90, 1990-93, 1997-99, and also served as Federal Minister; her father remained Member, National Assembly during 1985-88, 1990-93, and 1997-99; and also served as Speaker, National Assembly during 1985-86.
[edit] Political achievements
Syeda Sughra Imam has resigned from her position as the minister of welfare in 2004.
[edit] Educational Background
No verifiable data exists to substantiate the claim of Syeda Sughra Imam that she has indeed attended Harvard University as an undergraduate. Her majors at the university are unknown and similarly her educational record has not be confirmed by any independent authority.