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'Shahzada Jamal Nazir

Introduction
Shahzada Jamal Nazir was born on November 6, 1973 in Pakistan. His is the younger son of Alhaj Pir Haroon ur Rasheed of Mohra Sharif, Murree, Pakistan. Shahzada Jamal Nazir has served as a Federal Minister for the government of Pakistan.

Education
Shahzada Jamal Nazir has received is B.A. in Economics from the Eli Broad School of Business, Michigan State University in May 1999. He the received his masters degree in Public Administration (M.P.A.) in 2001 from the Northern Michigan University. His emphasis was on Personnel and Labor Relations, with final thesis focussing on the public administration and events that caused schism in Islam. After this, he entered into a 4 year dual degree program for JD/LL.M in Taxation at Strum College of Law and Daniels School of Business at the University of Denver, Colorado. However, he completed his four year program in under three years with distinction and was admitted into the Order of St. Ives, the most prestigious Scholarly Society for those law students who demonstrate an outstanding performance and graduate in the top ten percent of their class.

Professional Experience
Shahzada Jamal Nazir has worked as the Judicial Law Clerk for the Chief Judge, Honorable Sidney Brooks, of the United States Bankruptcy Court in Denver. Judicial Clerkship is the most prestigious position for the top law school graduates. This position especially with Chief Judge played an instrumental role for his career.

He has also worked as a summer associate for Gorsuch Kirgis LLP a Denver based law firm. This was also a very sought after position for the law students as it offers a great deal of experience and networking possibilities. Shahzada Jamal Nazir worked for the General Capital Partners, LLC an investment/equity firm in Greenwood, Colorado.

While in law school, he volunteered at the Colorado Legal Services for poor and less privileged. This was his way of repaying the kindness that was shown to him by people in America during his stay. He also assisted his 'mentor' Professor Howard Rosenberg in his writings on the dischargeability of debt chapter of the Colorado Bankruptcy Code.

Upon his return to Pakistan he briefly served as a corporate lawyer for the Oil and Gas Development Company Limited, Islamabad. Afterwards, he continues to have an exclusive legal practice.

Political Career and Appointments
Shahzada Jamal. Nazir was the Federal Minister for four ministries in the interim 2013 Cabinet with more than 40 departments under him. He initiated some ground breaking reforms in all his ministries. He was the Federal Minister for Religious Affairs, National Health Services, National Heritage and Integration, and National Harmony. Shahzada Jamal Nazir was also the Advisor with Minister of State status for the Government of Pakistan on National Regulations and Services in 2011, 2012, and 2013.

Currently, Shahzada Jamal Nazir remains politically active in various parts of the country. Although, he is not officially aligned with any political party, he is generally looked upon as a technocrat. Once asked about his political affiliation and his response was, "my interest is whatever is in the best interest of Pakistan. When I was made Minister, I did my job as a servant of Pakistan. I really figured out that if the job is done right with zeal, only dedicated individuals would ever aspire to hold the office of minister."

His famous words to a question at the Senate Standing Committee were "Corruption over my dead body!" He carried out a zero tolerance policy on corruption throughout his period.

Some Initiatives as Health Minister
Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (“DRAP”): Promulgation of DRAP Act 2012 Establishment of the new Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan Drug Registration Issues • Initiatives will be taken to make life saving drugs freely available in the market. • Procedure for registration of drugs has been review in line with stringent measures adopted by international regulatory authorities. Drug Pricing Issues • Directives have been issued to finalize Drug Pricing Policy so that the prices are fixed in a transparent manner and drugs are made available at affordable prices to the general public. The most important step was the initiatives taken to place moratorium on price increases which was imposed twice. Once in the beginning and second after the election when the stakeholder failed to formulate pricing formula. But for these moratoriums public at large would have gravely suffered economically. • Facilitated a probe by NAB for ensuring that there are no irregularities or favoritism in pricing in DRAP Administrative Measures taken in DRAP • Vigilance cell be established for monitoring DRAP activities

National Council for Homoeopathy (“NCH”) • External audit of NCH ordered. • Financial discipline instituted in NCH. • Show Cause notice served to NCH President for his administrative and financial negligence in the affairs of the Council. • Ministerial team formed to accompany NCH inspection teams while visiting homoeopathic institutions to ensure transparency. -2- Pakistan Medical & Dental Council (“PMDC”) • A Judicial inquiry is being conducted expeditiously against the 19 medical colleges recognized by the former Registrar, PM&DC • Amendments proposed in PMDC Act to make it a more vibrant organization Directorate of Central Health Establishment (“CHE”) Karachi • The acting Director of CHE, Dr Liaquat Ali Bhutto removed on complaints of favoritism and general administrative mismanagement. • Dr Sher Baz Khan, senior most Doctor of CHE has been given current charge of Director CHE. • All tenders initiated by Dr Liaquat Ali Bhutto have been cancelled by this Ministry. Furthermore, CHE has been directed not to initiate any new tender without prior permission of this Ministry. Pharmacy Council of Pakistan • Permission given by former Deputy Secretary (Admn) MoNRS, to Pharmacy College in Sahiwal has been withdrawn as the same was issued in contravention of rules without prior approval of the competent authority.

Central Board of Film Censors (“CBFC”) • Highest revenue collection in the last five year history of the CBFC quantifiable in Federal government receipts achieved last month. Over 1 million was deposited in the national treasury. • Constitution of CBFC Board will be revisited in an effort to include members who have the skills and acumen necessary for regulating / censoring motion pictures in accordance with the relevant rules of the land on the subject matter.