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Shereen Akhtar () is a Pakistani politician of PML(N) and current Parliamentary Secretary for Education Gilgit-Baltistan. She belongs from Siksa Chourbat area of the Ghanche District and was appointed from the Baltistan Region on women reserved seat in 2015. She is also the general secretary of PML(N) in GB Women Wing Rawalpindi Islamabad. Her Husband Engineer Mumtaz Hussain is a civil engineer by profession and is serving as vice president PML(N) GB, Rawalpindi Islamabad. She has been an active member of PML(N) women wing. Due to her active role in the party Prime Minister of Pakistan appreciated her vision for the women development in Gilgit-Baltistan. Shereen Aktar has played vital role in promoting health and education in Baltistan region, specially the valleys of Siachan, Khaplu and Chourbat. Shereen got her primary and secondary education from Rawalpindi. She got her baccalaureate with European history, Islamic History and Indo-Pak History in 1994. As a regular student she acquired Msc in Gender and Women Development from Allama Iqbal International Open University. As a social sector practicioner she worked with a wide range of local and international organisations.

Shereen Akhtar
Shereen Akhtar () is a Pakistani politician of PML(N) and current Parliamentary Secretary for Education Gilgit-Baltistan. She belongs from Siksa Chourbat area of the Ghanche District and was appointed from the Baltistan Region on women reserved seat in 2015. She is also the general secretary of PML(N) in GB Women Wing Rawalpindi Islamabad. Her Husband Engineer Mumtaz Hussain is a civil engineer by profession and is serving as vice president PML(N) GB, Rawalpindi Islamabad. She has been an active member of PML(N) women wing. Due to her active role in the party Prime Minister of Pakistan appreciated her vision for the women development in Gilgit-Baltistan. Shereen Aktar has played vital role in promoting health and education in Baltistan region, specially the valleys of Siachan, Khaplu and Chourbat. Shereen got her primary and secondary education from Rawalpindi. She got her baccalaureate with European history, Islamic History and Indo-Pak History in 1994. As a regular student she acquired Msc in Gender and Women Development from Allama Iqbal International Open University. As a social sector practitioner she worked with a wide range of local and international organisations.