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Ahsan Iqbal


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Ahsan Iqbal Chaudhary (Urdu: احسن اقبال چودھری; b 28 September 1958), known as Ahsan Iqbal, is a Pakistani politician, mechanical engineer, businessman, conservative intellectual, educationist, and the current Minister of Planning, National Reforms, and Development appointed to the office since June 2013.〔
Prior to that, he previously tenured as the Education Minister of Pakistan in Gillani ministry for a short period of time.〔Amir Wasim, ("Parties finally clinch deal on key ministries" ) ''Dawn Newspaper'', 29 March 2008〕〔Sajjad Malik, ("24-member federal cabinet takes oath" ) ''Daily Times'', 1 April 2008〕 He is noted as one of the highest member of the Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N), of which he is the party's deputy secretary-general and has been elected from constituency NA-117 (Narowal-III) since 1993.
==Early life and education==

Ahsan Iqbal was born in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, to a politically family on 28 September 1958. His parents were activists of the Pakistan Movement; his mother, Nisar Fatima, was selected by General Zia ul Haq as MNA of the Parliament on (seats ) after non party general elections in 1985.〔 Nisar Fatima's father, Abdul Rehman Khan also a politician who served in the Punjab Legislative Assembly Jalandhar, Punjab in India, prior to the independence of Pakistan.
He attended the Cantt Public School in Karachi and PAF Public School in Sargodha where he matriculated from.〔 Upon graduating, he attended the Government College University (GCU) but made a transfer to University of Engineering and Technology (UET) to study engineering in 1976.〔 At UET, he was active in student politics, having been elected as President of the Students Union in 1980–81 on the behalf of Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba. In 1981, he graduated with a BSc in Mechanical engineering from UET.〔 Upon graduating, he went to work with a Millat Tractors Co.— a manufacturers of Massey Ferguson in Pakistan— joined as their chief mechanical engineer.〔 despite being a fresh graduate student without any experience.
In 1984, Iqbal resigned from Millat Tractors Co. to attend the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania for the MBA program; he earned MBA in 1986. Prior to that, Iqbal visited School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in 1989 (needs clarification. Clash/confusion of dates/events/study/work), and attended various events at University of Oxford in 1992 as well as Harvard University in 2004.

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