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Shareholders Without CNIC.PDF Gharibwal Cement Limited DETAIL OF WITHOUT CNIC SHAREHOLDERS S.No. Folio Name Address Current Net Dividend shareholding (Net of Zakat and Balance tax) 1 1 HAJI AMIR UMAR C/O.HAJI KHUDA BUX AMIR UMAR COTTON MERCHANT,3RD FLOOR COTTON EXCHANGE BLDG, MCLEOD ROAD, P.O.BOX.NO.4124 586 KARACHI 578 2 3 MR.MAHBOOB AHMAD MOTI MANSION, MCLEOD ROAD, LAHORE. 11 11 3 11 MRS.FAUZIA MUGHIS 25-TIPU SULTAN ROAD MULTAN CANTT 1,287 1,271 4 19 MALIK MOHAMMAD TARIQ C/O.MALIK KHUDA BUX SECRETARY AGRICULTURE (WEST PAKISTAN), LAHORE. 110 108 5 20 MR. NABI AHMED CHAUDHRI, C/O, MODERN MOTORS LTD, VOLKSWAGEN HOUSE, P.O.BOX NO.8505, BEAUMONT ROAD, KARACHI.4. 2,193 2,166 6 24 BEGUM INAYAT NASIR AHMED 134 C MODEL TOWN LAHORE 67 66 7 26 MRS. AMTUR RAUF AHMED, 14/11 STREET 20, KHAYABAN-E-TAUHEED, PHASE V,DEFENCE, KARACHI. 474 468 8 27 MRS.AMTUL QAYYUM AHMED 134-C MODEL TOWN LAHORE 26 25 9 31 MR.ANEES AHMED C/O.DR.GHULAM RASUL CHEEMA BHAWANA BAZAR, FAISALABAD 649 642 10 36 MST.RAFIA KHANUM C/O.MIAN MAQSOOD A.SHEIKH M/S.MAQBOOL CO.LTD ILAMA IQBAL ROAD, LAHORE. 1,789 1,767 11 37 MST.ABIDA BEGUM C/O HAJI KHUDA BUX AMIR UMAR 3RD FLOOR. COTTON EXCHANGE BUILDING, 1.1.CHUNDRIGAR ROAD, KARACHI. 2,572 2,540 12 39 MST.SAKINA BEGUM F-105 BLOCK-F ALLAMA RASHID TURABI ROAD NORTH NAZIMABAD KARACHI 2,657 2,625 13 42 MST.RAZIA BEGUM C/O M/S SADIQ SIDDIQUE CO., 32-COTTON EXCHANGE BLDG., I.I.CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI. 2,208 2,180 14 43 MR.FARID AHSAN-UD-DIN 216-AL NOOR ROAD LAHORE CANTT-13 135 134 15 48 MR.GHULAM AHMED 43-N-43RD STREET BLOCK-6 P.E.C.H.S., KARACHI. 11 11 16 52 MST.AKHTAR-UN-NISA BEGUM 2-A, GULBERG-II LAHORE 2,626 2,593 17 58 MST. ELLAHI NOOR C/O M/S QAISAR BROTHERS 56-LIAQUAT MARKET M A JINNAH ROAD KARACHI-2 878 867 18 59 CH.MOHAMMAD YAQUB C/O CH MOHD BASHIR QUTABPUR DISTT MULTAN. 431 426 19 60 RAJA GHULAM SARWAR KHAN CHAK.NO.353 W.B.TEHSIL LODHRAN DISTT.MULTAN 431 426 20 61 RAJA INAYAT ALI CHAK NO.353 W.B.TEHSIL LODHRAN DISTT.MULTAN 431 426 21 63 CH.NAZIR AHMED QUTUBPUR,TEH.LODHRAN DISTT.MULTAN 67 66 22 64 MST.AKHTAR BEGUM C/O.AKHTAR & SONS COTTON EXCH.BLDG I.I.CHUNDRIGAR ROAD, P.O.BOX.NO.4214 KARACHI.2 67 66 23 66 MST.SARWAR BEGUM C/O HAJI KHUDA BUX AMIR UMAR 3RD FLOOR, COTTON EXCH.BLDG. I.I.CHUNDRIGAR ROAD P.O.BOX NO 4124 KARACHI. 794 784 24 69 BEGUM AFZAL KHAKWANI 46-E/1,GULBERG-III P.O.GULBERG-III LAHORE. 1,520 1,501 25 73 MST.ARJUMAND BANO 17 DAVIS ROAD LAHORE 3,244 3,203 26 76 MIRZA MUBARAK AHMED BAITUL AFIYYAT RABWAH DISTT.JHANG. 866 855 27 85 MR.EHSAN ELAHI SH C/O.COLONY MILLS STORE CO. 27/28,P.M.A.BUILDING, NICOL ROAD, KARACHI. 4,056 4,005 28 87 MR.SALAHUDDIN KAZI 118-JINNAH HOUSING SOCIETY-II, BLOCK 7/8, KARACHI-8. 278 274 29 90 CAPT.SARDAR ALI NIAZ (RTD) 517 PAK BLOCK ALLAMA IQBAL TOWN LAHORE 18 54 53 30 91 MR.HASSAN MOHAMMAD CHAK.NO.3/8-AR,P.O.CHAK NO.6/8-AR TEH.KHANEWAL DISTT.MULTAN. 81 81 31 92 DR.REHANA KHAN A-586 BLOCK L NORTH NAZIMABAD KARACHI 74700 278 274 32 94 MR.MOHAMMAD SALEH 6/295 SARWAR ROAD LAHORE CANTT 627 619 33 95 MR. ABU AHMAD SHAH, 104-G, BLOCK 2,P.E.C.H.SOCIETY KARACHI. 977 966 34 96 MR.USMAN NALIAWALA C/O ZEENAT HOSIERY MILLS, RATAN STREET,RATAN TALAO, KARACHI-1 81 81 35 101 MST.FATIMA BANO C-49, DAWOOD COLONY, KARACHI. 941 930 36 102 SYED MOHAMMAD SOHAIL 713/18, SAMANABAD FEDERAL B AREA KARACHI-38 54 53 37 103 MST.NOOR BANO C/O CARVAN PRODUCTS 66/5 MURAD KHAN ROAD KHORI GARDEN KARACHI 2 348 344 38 104 MST.ZARINA BAI C/O MODERN PLASTIC INDUSTRIES 111-KASSAM COURT, BC-9 BLOCK 5 CLIFTON KARACHI 263 260 39 105 MR.ABDUL AZIZ 64/4,MURAD KHAN ROAD, KHORI GARDEN KARACHI.2 613 606 40 106 MR.MOHAMMAD USMAN LASHARI MANZIL, GHARIB ROAD, MIRPUR KHAS 1,691 1,670 41 111 SYED MOHD RIZWAN ABIDI SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER SURFACE WATER HYDEROLOGY WAPDA,63/B-2,GULBERG-III LAHORE. 26 25 42 112 MRS.ZOHRA SHAH 51/3,LAWRENCE ROAD, LAHORE 26 25 43 113 SYED FAZAL RASUL JAFFRI V.CHAK ABDUL KHALIQ P.O.DINA DISTT.JHELUM 26 25 44 114 MR.MAHMOOD AKHTAR KHAN 34/2 SARWAR ROAD LAHORE 13. 95 94 45 115 S.RASUL SHAH VILLAGE & P.O.CHAK ABDUL KHALIK TEH.& DISTT.JHELUM 1,005 993 46 122 MRS.ZOHRA RABNAWAZ 4-D,WAHDAT COLONY, LAHORE. 459 454 47 123 SYED MOHSIN ALI 187/1, KHAYABAN-E-HILAL DEFENCE PHASE VI, DEFENCE HOUSING AUTHORITY KARACHI 54 53 48 128 MRS.SHAKILA SULTANA C/O MIAN ABDUR RAZZAQ 6-C, CENTRAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS COLONY GARDEN ROAD KARACHI 206 203 49 129 MIAN MUHAMMAD ISMAIL 8-BAITUL KAREEM JULAN SHAH STREET DHOBI MANDI OLD ANARKALI LAHORE 459 454 50 132 MRS. FARHAT ZAIDI. MEHKAR HOUSE 7-STREET 11 SECTOR F-7/2 ISLAMABAD 263 260 51 133 MR.RIAZ IQBAL C/O.SH.MOHAMMAD IQBAL O/S SHAHDAULA GATE NEAR IMAMBARA, GUJRAT. 257 255 52 134 MST.NUSRAT IQBAL C/O.SH.MOHAMMAD IQBAL O/SIDE SHAHDAULA GATE NEAR IMAMBARA, GUJRAT. 38 37 53 138 MR.ABDUL MAJEED MALIK H.NO.71/2, SECTOR-V DEFENCE HOUSING AUTHORITY LAHORE. 110 108 54 142 CH.M.SHAFI 117/B-GULGASHT COLONY MULTAN. 95 94 55 144 MR.ALTAF-UR-REHMAN HOUSE NO.76,BLOCK-6, KHANEWAL(MULTAN) 67 66 56 145 MST.SALIMA BEGUM C/O. CH.MOHAMED TUFAIL B.COM, ALHAMD, 11/A.SABZAZAR COLONY, WAHDAT ROAD, LAHORE-16, P.C NO.54600 95 94 57 147 MR.GHULAM NABI C/O HAJI MIAN BARKAT ALI MOHALLAH SHAH DARGAI VILL.& P.O.SOHADPUR TEH.& DISTT.SIALKOT. 67 66 58 149 MR.M.TUFAIL B.COM AL-HAMD 11/A SABZA ZAR COLONY WAHDAT ROAD LAHORE 306 302 59 150 MRS.S.K.SIDDIQ KHAWAJA HOUSE MANSURABAD FAISALABAD 306 302 60 151 MR.S.M.SIDDIQ KHAWAJA HOUSE MANSURABAD FAISALABAD 306 302 61 153 MR.M.ALTAF HUSSAIN E/2 SATELLITE TOWN RAWALPINDI. 206 203 62 155 MIAN LIAQUAT HAYAT P.O.HUSSAINPUR,ARIFWALA VIA.TALAMBA, TEHSIL KHANEWAL DISTT.MULTAN. 206 203 63 156 MIAN M NAWAZ V&P.O HUSSAINPUR ARIFWALA, VIA TALAMBA, TEH MIAN CHANNU, DISTT KHANEWAL. 306 302 64 160 MR. M.RAFIQUE 67/1, 12th STREET, OFF.KHAYABAN-E-BADBAN DEFENCE HOUSING AUTHORITY KARACHI. 1,025 1,013 65 161 BRIG.NISAR AHMAD QURESHI DEVI NIWAS, MUJAHID ROAD, SIALKOT CITY. 334 329 66 162 MRS.RIFAT QURESHI DEVI NIWAS, MUJAHID ROAD, SIALKOT CITY. 3,006 2,968 67 163 MR. ABDUL RAUF NOSHERVI HAMEED MANZIL, 8F REHMAN BABA ROAD, UNIVERSITY TOWN, PESHAWAR. 1,103 1,089 68 164 MST.WALAYAT BEGUM NAZIR MANZIL,IBRAHIM STREET DHANI RAM ANARKALI, LAHORE. 263 260 69 169 MIR ABDUL QAYUM COST ACCOUNTS MANAGER MASOOD TEXTILE MILLS LIMITED HEAD OFFICE GENERAL BUS STAND FAISALABAD 794 784 70 170 SYED M.HOSAIN 26-K,GULBERG-II LAHORE-2 1,285 1,270 71 173 SYED ABID HUSAIN C-188 FAISAL TOWN LAHORE 194 191 72 174 CH.MUKHTAR AHMED C/O.HUSSAIN ABAD FARMS UMER-KOT ROAD, MIRPUR KHAS. 1,691 1,670 73 176 CH.ATTA ULLAH C/O.S.L.D.LTD., P.O.BOX.NO.14 MIRPUR KHAS. 1,257 1,242 74 178 MST.SAIDA BEGUM ZAWAR HUSAIN 2-A-GULBERG LAHORE. 1,789 1,767 75 181 MR.MOHAMMAD NASRULLAH LAMBARDAR CHAK NO 124/9-L, P.O.KAKIR DISTT.SAHIWAL 3,440 3,397 76 184 MR.MOHAMMAD SHARIF BADAR MANSION 456,BOMBAY BAZAR, KARACHI.2 570 562 77 190 MRS.RAFAQAT SHAHZADA 13,ABID MAJEED ROAD, LAHORE CANTT. 52 51 78 191 MST.FAHMIDAH KHANUM C/O COLONY MILLS STORE CO., 2K/28 PAKISTAN MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION BUILDING NICOL ROAD KARACHI-2 3,328 3,286 79 196 MRS. MAIMOONA ZAFAR 84/1 11th STREET KHAYABAN-E- SAHIR DEFENCE HOUSING AUTHORTY KARACHI 1 2 80 198 MR.S.M.HASSAN 6/295 SARWAR ROAD LAHORE CANTT 627 619 81 199 MRS.KHATIJA HAJI ISMAIL 714/3 M.L. CENTRE FATIMA JINNAH COLONY KARACHI 52 51 82 201 MR.FEROZE KHAN MALIK C/O.FAROOQ ALI & CO., CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT TOP FLOOR,HABIB BANK BLDG, BUNDER ROAD, VICTORIA ROAD, 306 KARACHI 302 83 203 MR.ASHRAF ALI AERONAUTICAL DEPARTMENT OIL & GAS DEV.CORPORATION CENTRAL HOTEL BUILDING CLUB ROAD, KARACHI. 306 302 84 209 MR. RASHID AHMED SABAR 12/15-GOAL BAZAR, RABWAH. 38 37 85 210 KAZI ABDUL SHAKER G-34/1,FEDERAL CAPITAL AREA LALUKHET KARACHI. 67 66 86 211 MR.WALI MOHAMMED HOUSE NO.249,A.FAWARA CHAWK PEOPLES COLONY NO.2 FAISALABAD 5 6 87 212 MR.ASAD ULLAH KHAN C/O.M.SHARIF CEMENT DIVISION P.I.D.C., KARACHI. 26 25 88 214 MR.MAHMOOD MUKHTAR JAUHER 257 ST 18 F 7/2 ISLAMABAD 794 784 89 215 KHAWAJA SAEED-UD-DIN 24,CIVIL LINE JHELUM. 783 773 90 216 MST.SAIDA AKHTAR C/O.KH.SAEED-UD-DIN 24,CIVIL LINES, JHELUM.
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