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Begum Mahmooda Salim Khan

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In initial years of her married life she focussed primarily on looking after household and raising her children like any Pakistani housewife. However, she gradually, involved herself in helping the people through welfare activities, and got socially more active. Her endeavors in this regard were
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Award, Italy, in 1980, for her work in promoting cultural activities among Pakistani youth. She also received several other national and international awards for social welfare activities.
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government, serving as Minister of Education in 1962-1967. But her stay in politics was brief and she resumed her welfare activities which she continued till her demise.
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She had passion for gardening and was very fond of flowers. She died peacefully at her home in Abbottabad, Pakistan, in 2007, at the age of 94 years.
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Back in 1960s, she was sworn in as the first ever woman Provincial Minister in West Pakistan's Cabinet, during General
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Phyllis Irwin, MD, "Dr Memsaab: Stories of a Medical Missionary Mom", USA: Authorhouse, 2010, pp.74-75;
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Shaukat Hayat Khan, "The Nation that Lost its Soul: Memoirs" Lahore: Jang Publishers, 1995, pp. 10-11
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Khan speaking at the opening of a new science block at a public school, Lahore, 1962
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After her mother's death in 1919, she was raised by her aunt and educated at
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Fiscal Year 1975 Foreign Assistance Request published by the US Government
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On her husband's death in 1957, Begum Salim Khan moved to the town of
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multifaceted and added much to the benefit of the Pakistani society.
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List of the first female holders of political offices in Asia
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Pl see the website of the Anti TB Association of Pakistan
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of the newly created state of Pakistan from 1947 onwards.
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News obituary, The Nawai Waqt, Islamabad ed, 18 June 2007
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Ministerial Profile, Gazette of West Pakistan, March 1962
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BMSK Collection/Papers, National Archives of Pakistan
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http://www.guide2womenleaders.com/pakistan_local.htm
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Index


Minister of Education
Muhammad Ayub Khan
Amritsar
Punjab
British India
Abbottabad
North-West Frontier Province
Abdus Salim Khan
Sikandar Hayat Khan
Urdu
Pakistani
social worker
cabinet minister
West Pakistan
Amritsar
Punjab
British India
Unionist Party
Sir Sikandar Hayat Khan
Aligarh
Muslim
Queen Mary's College
Lahore
Abdus Salim Khan
Talokar
Haripur
Abdul Majid Khan Tarin
OBE
British India

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