Maharashtra is considered as the second largest populated state and is known as the wealthiest state in the country. There are different departments within the Government of Maharashtra which caters to different services. Fouzia Khan who is the Minister of State for School Education, Women and Child Development, General Administration Information and Public Relations, Cultural Affairs, Protocol, Public Health and Family Welfare and Minorities Developmentwill be on the show this week on “Vichara Mantryana”. Call in on 022-66899263 to speak with her, catch this live show as she answers all your queries on Thursday, 11th July 2013 at 8 pm only on IBN-Lokmat.

Fouzia Khan is a member of Legislative Council, Holding the portfolio for School Education, Women & Child Development, Cultural Affairs, General Administration, Information & Public Relations, and Minorities Development. Originally hailing from Aurangabad she later moved to Parbhani a small town in Maharashtra. Belonging to National Congress Party, Fouzia is actively involved in educational field and runs several education institutions in Parbhani. Khan heads the Federation of All Maharashtra Minority Education Organization. She has donated acres of land to develop educational complex in Aurangabad.

Fouzia Khan has also helped in identifying 332 acres of Site for developing Aligarh Muslim University in Aurangabad to promote quality education. This week, IBN-Lokmat brings the opportunity to their viewers as the show brings in Fouzia Khan who is the Minister of State for General Administration Information and Public Relations, Cultural Affairs, Protocol, School Education, Women and Child Development, Public Health and Family Welfare and Minorities Developmenton the live show which answers all your concern. Tune into ‘Vichara Mantryanaon Thursday, 11th July 2013 at 8 pm only on IBN Lokmat.

Call on 022-66899263 to speak to Mrs. Fouzia Khan, Minister of State for General Administration Information and Public Relations, Cultural Affairs, Protocol, School Education, Women and Child Development Public Health and Family Welfare and Minorities Development