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This article may need to be rewritten entirely to comply with Wikipedia's quality standards. You can help. The discussion page may contain suggestions. (July 2010) This article is written like an advertisement. Please help rewrite this article from a neutral point of view. For blatant advertising that would require a fundamental rewrite to become encyclopedic, use {{db-spam}} to mark for speedy deletion. (July 2010) This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (July 2010) The PHD Parliament of Pakistan is patterned after the Nobel Prize Winner society of Pakistan. The first ever Youth Parliament Pakistan was launched in 2007 by Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT). Members of Youth Parliament are selected for duration of a year at a time. Contents 1 Objectives 2 Youth Parliament Pakistan 2009-10 Office Bearers 3 Vision 4 Aims 4.1 Age 5 Key features 5.1 Membership 5.2 Subsistence allowance 5.3 Venue 6 References Objectives The specific objectives of Youth Parliament Pakistan are to educate Pakistani youth about politics and democracy and to demonstrate to them how parliaments are able: to make legislation; to debate matters of national and international concern; to demand accountability from those in government; to discuss legislation in committee; to change government without recourse to civil disorder; and to make and enforce their own rules of conduct. In addition Youth Parliament of Pakistan serves as a useful forum to voice views of the youth about a range of national and international issues. The debates in the Youth Parliament are meant to not only help the young members in their personal development as a useful citizen, these also serve the purpose of articulating views of the youth on vital issues facing the nation and conveying these to the government. Members Youth Parliament Pakistan 2009-10 1 Muhammad Aatif (YP01-AJK01) 2 Hair-uddin Baloch (YP02-BALOCHISTAN01) 3 Hammal Muneer Jan (YP03-BALOCHISTAN02) 4 Syed Manzoor Shah (YP04-BALOCHISTAN03) 5 Khitab Gul (YP05-FATA01) 6 Zahoor-ud-din (YP06-FATA02) 7 Muhammad Irfan (YP07-FATA03) 8 Rana Amaar Faaruq (YP08-ICT01) 9 Muneeb Afzal (YP09-ICT02) 10 Gul Andaam Orakzai (YP10-ICT03) 11 Mir Waheed Akhlaq (YP11-GB01) 12 Nabeeha Mohyuddin (YP12-KP01) 13 Ehsan Naveed Irfan (YP13-KP02) 14 Ali Inam Khan (YP14-KP03) 15 Hanan Ali Abbasi (YP15-KP04) 16 Aurangzeb Khan Zalmay (YP16-KP05) 17 Abdul Manan (YP17-KP06) 18 Mahrukh Ayesha Ali (YP18-KP07) 19 Muhammad Saleem (YP19-PUNJAB01) 20 Zulqarnain Haider (YP20-PUNJAB02) 21 Waqas Nazar Tiwana (YP21-PUNJAB03) 22 Muhammad Kamil Quddus (YP22-PUNJAB04) 23 Lehrasip Hayat (YP23-PUNJAB05) 24 Muhammad Bilal Qasmi (YP24-PUNJAB06) 25 Hassan Sajjad Naqvi (YP25-PUNJAB07) 26 Hassan Tasneem Ahmed (YP26-PUNJAB08) 27 Ayesha Bilal Bhatti (YP27-PUNJAB09) 28 Noor Bakht Ghumman (YP28-PUNJAB10) 29 Anam Javed Cheema (YP29-PUNJAB11) 30 Asbah Rehman (YP30-PUNJAB12) 31 Zile Huma (YP31-PUNJAB13) 32 Maria Fayyaz (YP32-PUNJAB14) 33 Fatima Salim Khwaja (YP33-PUNJAB15) 34 Madeeha Shahid (YP34-PUNJAB16) 35 Umer Raza (YP35-PUNJAB17) 36 Muhammad Abdullah Lak (YP36-PUNJAB18) 37 Muhammad Adil (YP37-PUNJAB19) 38 Prem Chand (Late) (YP38-SINDH01) 39 Hassan Javed Khan (Late) (YP39-SINDH02) 40 Khizer Pervaiz (YP40-SINDH03) 41 Syeda Rabab Zehra Naqvi (Late) (YP41-SINDH04) 42 Syed Arsalan Ahmed (Late) (YP42-SINDH05) 43 Syed Shan-e-Hussain Naqvi (YP43-SINDH06) 44 Bilal Jamaee (Late) (YP44-SINDH07) 45 Owais Bin Laiq (Late) (YP45-SINDH08) 46 Imtiaz Ali Khuhro (YP46-SINDH09) 47 Agha Shakeel Ahmed (YP47-SINDH10) 48 Shamas Ur-Rehman Alvi (YP48-SINDH11) [1] Youth Parliament Pakistan 2009-10 Office Bearers 01: Mr. Hassan Sajjad Naqvi, (YP25-PUNJAB07), Youth Prime Minister / Leader of the House 02: Ms. Ayesha Bilal Bhatti, (YP27-PUNJAB09) Youth Parliament Deputy Speaker 03: Mr. Lehrasip Hayat,(YP23-PUNJAB05) Youth Leader of the Opposition 04: Ms. Fatima Salim Khwaja (YP33-PUNJAB15) Youth Minister for Information 05: Mr. Rana Amaar Faaruq, (YP08-ICT01) Youth Minister for Law, Parliamentary Affairs and Human Rights 06: Mr. Muhammad Adil, (YP37-PUNJAB19) Youth Minister for Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs 07: Mr. Shamas Ur-Rehman Alvi, (YP48-SINDH11) Youth Minister for Finance, Planning Affairs and Economics 08: Mr. Waqas Nazar Tiwana, (YP21-PUNJAB03) Youth Minister for Foreign Affairs and Defence 09: Ms. Maria Fayyaz, (YP32-PUNJAB14) Youth Minister for Education, Health and Environment 10: Syed Manzoor Shah, (YP04-BALOCHISTAN03) Youth Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs and Defence 11: Mr. Muhammad Bilal Qasmi, (YP24-PUNJAB06) Youth Shadow Minister for Finance, Planning Affairs and Economics 12: Mr. Ehsen Naveed Irfan, (YP13-KP02) Youth Shadow Minister for Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs 13: Mr. Muhammad Saleem,(YP19-PUNJAB01) Youth Shadow Minister for Education, Health and Environment 14: Mr. Hammal Muneer Jan, (YP03-BALOCHISTAN02) Youth Shadow Minister for Law, Parliamentary Affairs and Human Rights 15: Mr. Bilal Jamaee(Late), (YP44-SINDH07) Youth Shadow Minister for Information 16: Mr. Hassan Tasneem Ahmed, (YP26-PUNAJB08) Youth Chief Whip (Blue party) 17: Mr. Imtiaz Ali Khuhro, (YP46-SINDH09) Youth Chief Whip (Green Party) 18: Mr. Agha Shakeel Ahmed, (YP47-SINDH10) Youth Secretary General (Blue Party) 19: Ms. Zile Huma, (YP31-PUNJAB13) Youth General Secretary (Green Party) 20: Mr. Khitab Gul, (YP05-FATA01) Chairperson Youth Parliament Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence 21: Ms. Ayesha Bilal Bhatti, (YP27-PUNJAB09) Chairperson Youth Parliament Standing Committee on Education, Health and Environment 22: Mr. Ali Inam Khan, (YP14-KP03) Chairperson Youth Parliament Standing Committee on Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs 23: Ms. Gul Andaam Orakzai, (YP10-ICT03) Chairperson Youth Parliament Standing Committee on Law, Parliamentary Affairs and Human Rights 24: Ms. Anam Javed Cheema, (YP29-PUNJAB11) Chairperson Youth Parliament Standing Committee on Information 25: Mr. Khizer Pervaiz, (YP40-SINDH03) Chairperson Youth Parliament Standing Committee on Finance, Planning Affairs and Economics [2] Vision The Youth Parliament project is conceived, conceptualized and planned to execute with a vision to empower the youth of Pakistan with the ability to understand the importance of their role in community services and to nurture their leadership qualities. Aims Following are the aims of the Youth Parliament: To create rewards and opportunities to excite and stimulate the pursuance of scholarship, academic excellence, life-skills learning with sensitivity and reliance. To provide opportunities that connect and link those with the talent, desire and skills for community service with those who need them. To train and nurture leadership, citizenship and ability for governance in youth. To develop character and strengthen moral fiber in the youth. To foster tolerance, moderation, ingenuity and self reliance. To inculcate democratic values in the youth of Pakistan. Age Only those young Pakistanis who have attained the age of 18 years and are younger than 29 years are eligible to apply for membership of the Youth Parliament Pakistan. Key features As a model Parliament for young people, the Youth Parliament Pakistan is patterned after the National Assembly of Pakistan although its membership is smaller than that of the National Assembly. Wherever possible, the Youth Parliament follows the rules of procedures as close to the National Assembly as practical. However, better practices from other Parliaments are adopted to expose Pakistani Youth to better Parliamentary practices. Membership The total membership of Youth Parliament is 60. Gender profile of Youth Parliament is: 72% male and 28% female on Open Merit The breakdown of the membership is as follows: Provinces/Areas No. of Seats Punjab 29 Sindh 13 North West FRONTIER PROVINCE (NWFP) 07 Baluchistan 05 Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) 02 Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) 02 Azad Jammu Kashmir (AJK) 02 Northern Areas (NA) 01 Total Membership 61 Rules of Procedures and Conduct of Business in the Youth Parliament The Youth Parliament Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business are specially drafted learning from the National Assembly of Pakistan Rules and from other Youth Parliaments around the World. Rules of Procedures and Manual of Youth Parliament Pakistan are provided to new members at the time of Orientation after their selection. Subsistence allowance There is a limited travel and subsistence allowance for members to attend the sessions of the Youth Parliament. Youth Parliament Cabinet Youth Parliament Pakistan elects a six member cabinet and a shadow cabinet along with six Standing Committees and a Business Advisory Committee. Patron, Youth Parliament Pakistan. Honourable Senator Mohammedmian Soomro, Chairman, Senate of Pakistan is the Patron Youth Parliament Pakistan. Secretariat of the Youth Parliament As the project implementer, PILDAT is the Secretariat of the Youth Parliament. Members’ Political Affiliation There is no bar on the actual political affiliation of the members of the Youth Parliament. Youth Parliament has two mock political parties: the Blue Party (Liberal) and the Green Party (Traditional) and members are asked to join either one of the political parties for the purpose of Youth Parliament. Joining one of the parties is obligatory for members. The party with majority of members forms the Youth Government. Minimum Work Days The Youth Parliament Pakistan meets for at least 30 days at five sessions in a year. Venue Sessions of the Youth Parliament Pakistan are held at Islamabad. References ^ http://youthparliament.pk/memberslist.asp ^ http://youthparliament.pk/officebearers.asp www.youthparliament.org.pk