Table of Contents
- 1 Who was the 1st Governor of Sindh?
- 2 Who was the first woman governor of Sindh?
- 3 Who is current governor of Pakistan?
- 4 Who is current CM of Gilgit Baltistan?
- 5 Who is the father of Pakistan?
- 6 Who is the current PM of Azad Kashmir?
- 7 Who is the head of State in Pakistan?
- 8 Who was the Governor of Sind before 1947?
Who was the 1st Governor of Sindh?
Sir Lancelot Graham was appointed as the first Governor of Province Sindh by British Government on 1st April, 1936. He was also the Head of the Council comprised of 25 Members including 2 Advisors from Bombay Council to Administers the affairs of Sindh till, 1937.
Who was the first woman governor of Sindh?
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto led the appointment of Ra’ana as the Governor of Sindh Province, and she took the oath on 15 February 1973. Ra’ana was the first woman Governor of Sindh as well as first Chancellor of University of Karachi.
Who is Sadar of Sindh?
Incumbent. Murad Ali Shah A Chief Minister (Urdu: وزیر اعلىٰ—Wazīr-e Aʿlá), is the elected head of government of Sindh province in Pakistan. Syed Murad Ali Shah is the current Chief Minister of Sindh. The Chief Minister is the head of the provincial government alongside the Chief Secretary.
Who was the first Governor of Pakistan?
QUAID-I-AZAM
Quaid-i-Azam became first Governor General of the nascent state of Pakistan on August 15, 1947. The new responsibility was like bed of thrones for him.
Who is current governor of Pakistan?
The Provincial Governor is appointed by the President of Pakistan, on the advice of the Prime Minister. The Governor’s tenure lasts for five years….Current Governors in Pakistan.
Province | Sindh (list) |
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Name | Imran Ismail |
Took office (tenure length) | 27 August 2018 (3 years, 42 days) |
Party | Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf |
Who is current CM of Gilgit Baltistan?
Chief Minister of Gilgit-Baltistan
Chief Minister of Gilgit Baltistan (GB) | |
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Incumbent Khalid Khurshid since 01 December 2020 | |
Style | His Excellency |
Member of | Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly Cabinet of Gilgit Baltistan |
Residence | Chief Minister House Gilgit |
Which is the largest city of Pakistan?
Karachi
Karachi, city and capital of Sindh province, southern Pakistan. It is the country’s largest city and principal seaport and is a major commercial and industrial centre. Karachi is located on the coast of the Arabian Sea immediately northwest of the Indus River delta.
How many MNA are in Pakistan?
The National Assembly is a democratically elected body consisting of a total of 336 members, before 25th amendment they used to be 342 who are referred to as Members of the National Assembly (MNAs), of which 272 are directly elected members and 70 reserved seats for women and religious minorities.
Who is the father of Pakistan?
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Quaid-e-Azam Baba-i-Qaum Muhammad Ali Jinnah محمد علی جناح | |
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President of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan | |
In office 11 August 1947 – 11 September 1948 | |
Deputy | Liaquat Ali Khan |
Preceded by | Office created |
Who is the current PM of Azad Kashmir?
Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir
Prime Minister of Azad Jammu & Kashmir | |
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The Flag of the Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir | |
Incumbent Abdul Qayyum Khan Niazi since 4 August 2021 | |
Residence | Muzaffarabad |
Appointer | Azad Kashmir Legislative Assembly |
Who is the Governor of Sindh in Pakistan?
The Governor House in Karachi is the official residence of the Governor of Sindh. Imran Ismail is the current Governor of Sindh.
Who was the first Chief Commissioner of Sindh?
Sir Charles Napier (1843-1847) became the first ever Chief Commissioner and Governor of Sind. Following is the list of Sindh governors after the independence of Pakistan in 1947.
Who is the head of State in Pakistan?
A Governor in Pakistan is the appointed Head of State of a province. The Provincial Governor is appointed by the President of Pakistan, on the advice of the Chief Minister of a Province. The Governor’s tenure lasts for five years.
Who was the Governor of Sind before 1947?
The governor of Sind was an official of Umayyad and Abbasid caliphates. For the British appointments before 1947, see List of commissioners and governors of Sind in British India.