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ABBL Suspense Account for the Year 2008 (As of 25-08-2021) ABBL Suspense Account for the year 2008 (as of 25-08-2021) SL. NO. FOLIO NAME BONUS SHARE-2008 1 B02-001 Mahtab Hossain 280 2 B02-018 Abu Taher 320 3 B02-056 Jasmine Rahman 30 4 B02-398 Ahmad Abul Hasnat Chowdhury 110 5 B02-402 Mohamed Shawkat Hossain 70 6 B02-404 Anthony Gomes 440 7 B02-406 Khairul Amin 280 8 B02-407 Moazzem Hossain Mustafa 30 9 B02-408 Mumtaz Mustafa 60 10 B02-410 Mafizur Rahman 180 11 B02-413 M. Rafique 30 12 B02-415 Nural Alam 370 13 B02-427 Saleh Zahur 80 14 B02-434 A.M. Shahabuddin Ahmed 100 15 B02-443 Nur Nabi 590 16 B02-450 Noor Mohammed 80 17 B02-451 Hanif 20 18 B02-453 Emdad Hossain 720 19 B02-458 Mr.Mohammed Abu Sayed 30 20 B02-473 Iqbal Hussain 1930 21 B02-481 Shamshoo 30 22 B02-485 Akida Islam 30 23 B02-487 Mehrun Nisa Begum 100 24 B02-488 Shah Nawaz 100 25 B02-489 Jahara Begum 10 26 B02-492 Khaleda Sujata Parvin BA(Hons) 20 27 B02-493 Bulbul Sarwar 30 28 B02-495 Abul Kashem 20 29 B02-497 Nurul Azim 100 30 B03-002 Abdul Jalil 110 31 B03-006 Ramesh Chandra Saha 30 32 B03-007 Benoy Krishna Podder 30 33 B03-008 Jashoda Rani Saha 30 34 B03-009 Paresh Chandra Saha 30 35 B03-010 Suresh Chandra Saha 30 36 B03-011 Ajit Kumer Saha 30 37 B03-012 Naresh Chandra Saha 30 38 B03-013 Choudhury M. A. Khaleque 30 39 B03-014 Kabir Choudhury 30 40 B03-015 Abdul Rob Bashar 30 41 B03-017 Mominul Islam 30 42 B03-019 A. K. Faezul Huq 30 43 B03-020 Rukhsana Huq 30 44 B03-023 Shahida Salim 30 45 B03-028 Al Haj A.K.M. Hasanuzzaman 110 46 B03-029 Syed Anisuzzaman B.A (Hons) 30 ABBL Suspense Account for the year 2008 (as of 25-08-2021) SL. NO. FOLIO NAME BONUS SHARE-2008 47 B03-035 Zahir uddin Chowdhury 60 48 B03-039 Roushan Ara Begum 100 49 B03-044 Abdul Hakim Majumder 30 50 B03-045 Abdul Bari Chowdhury 40 51 B03-056 Rubaiul Murshed 30 52 B03-060 Tarakeswar Das Gupta 150 53 B03-070 Syed Abdus Samad 100 54 B03-071 Israr Ahmed Khan 280 55 B03-079 Marrina Al-Mahmood 40 56 B03-080 Firoza Ahmed 1520 57 B03-084 Alaud Deen Chaudhuri 350 58 B03-085 Muhammad Azharul Huq 80 59 B03-087 Wahid Ara Chowdhury 120 60 B03-096 Shahidul Islam 200 61 B03-101 Haji Khaja Mohammed 350 62 B03-102 Hafiza Zahir 110 63 B03-103 Hamim Zahir 120 64 B03-104 Haseeb Zahir 110 65 B03-105 Shamim Zahir 110 66 B03-106 Al-Haj Mohammed Zahirul Hoq 210 67 B03-118 Mohammed Hossain 160 68 B03-119 Al- Haj Mohammed Zahirul Hoq 390 69 B03-120 Muhammad Fazal Karim 40 70 B03-122 Mohammad Zaki 60 71 B03-153 Shirina Rahman 10 72 B03-154 Abdul Hai 1190 73 B03-168 Abdul Majid 30 74 B03-169 Sufia Huque 10 75 B03-172 Capt.S.A. Khan 380 76 B03-175 Khasru Hussain 100 77 B03-176 Osman 100 78 B03-179 Ahmmed Kabir Sowdagar 160 79 B03-180 Mvi. Abdul Guffar 100 80 B03-181 S.M. Younus 100 81 B03-186 Bahar 30 82 B03-188 Mohammed Abdul Hadi Chowdhury 30 83 B03-194 Solaiman 100 84 B03-200 Nur Khaleque 280 85 B03-202 Musa Ali 10 86 B03-203 Shaker Ali 40 87 B03-204 Elias Ali 10 88 B03-208 Tayab Sikdar 30 89 B03-211 Abu Mohammed Golam Rahman Chowdhry 30 90 B03-224 Abdul Hye Khan 110 91 B03-225 Meftah Uddin Ahamed 30 92 B03-235 Feroza Begum 590 ABBL Suspense Account for the year 2008 (as of 25-08-2021) SL. NO. FOLIO NAME BONUS SHARE-2008 93 B03-236 Haji Taj Mohammad 30 94 B03-238 Rafiqur Rahman 180 95 B03-241 Moazzam Hossain 950 96 B03-242 Mosharaf Hossain 70 97 B03-248 Nafiza Zaman 1280 98 B03-254 A. Ahad M. Osman Gani 30 99 B03-255 Asia Khatoon 280 100 B03-256 Mahfuzur Rahman 160 101 B03-262 Delwar Hossain 110 102 B03-263 Nural Haque Sarker 880 103 B03-265 Abul Faiz Md. Yusuf 5400 104 B03-266 Sk. Md. Iftikher Hossain 10 105 B03-269 Sujit Barua 160 106 B03-272 Ruhul Amin 1060 107 B03-275 Siraj Baig 280 108 B03-276 Mosihuddula Rahaman 50 109 B03-277 Nazrul Islam 280 110 B03-279 Jalal Ahmed 110 111 B03-280 A. K. M. Nurul Anwar 100 112 B03-282 Abu Akhter 110 113 B03-283 Sultan Abdul Aziz 30 114 B03-284 Sawkat Ali Talukdar 30 115 B03-286 Jamil Ahmed Chowdhury,Registrar 10 116 B03-292 Lutfunnessa Haque 13690 117 B03-299 Akther Alam 110 118 B03-301 Nurul Huda Chowdhury 100 119 B03-310 Syed Mahabubul Alam 30 120 B03-311 Kawsar Uddin Rais 280 121 B03-322 Rukshunda Banu Nizam 30 122 B03-337 Sajed Ahmed Khan 280 123 B03-343 Shahidul Alam 590 124 B03-344 Nurul Haq 60 125 B03-348 M. Abdul Ghani 30 126 B03-349 Selina Begum 30 127 B03-350 Nazimuddin Ghani 280 128 B03-355 Taiabar Rahman M.B.B.S. 1230 129 B03-357 Abul Fateh Mohammad Abdul Fattah 100 130 B03-358 Wahida Bashar 30 131 B03-366 Mark Tarun Gomes 190 132 B03-369 Faruque Ahmed Manik 30 133 B03-383 Ariful Islam 160 134 B03-384 Mohsin Babul 10 135 B03-392 Ferdous Jahan 30 136 B03-393 Begum Nurjahan 70 137 B03-401 Shibbir Mahmud 180 138 B03-402 Serajun Nahar 100 ABBL Suspense Account for the year 2008 (as of 25-08-2021) SL. NO. FOLIO NAME BONUS SHARE-2008 139 B03-408 Mosammat Ambia Khatun 40 140 B03-419 Nurun Nessa Begum 30 141 B03-422 Shamsul Hoque 30 142 B03-427 Saidul Haque 160 143 B03-433 Shahzadi Harun 100 144 B03-445 Ghulam Faruque 100 145 B03-449 Muhammad Ali 30 146 B03-456 Mahbub Ahmed 30 147 B03-460 Paul Rozario 1600 148 B03-462 Chand Mia 30 149 B03-466 Ansaruddin Ahmed 130 150 B03-467 Pran Gopal Paul 160 151 B03-470 Payara Begum 40 152 B03-471 Majibar Rahman 1570 153 B03-475 Abdul Wadud 220 154 B03-477 Giashuddin 390 155 B03-482 Jahanara Akhter Khanam 30 156 B03-486 Shamim Ahmad Moyna 100 157 B03-488 Abdur Razzak Mazumder 30 158 B03-490 Miss.Kazi Rokhsana Akhtar 40 159 B03-491 Imon Jahan Khan 920 160 B03-492 Monira Khan 590 161 B03-493 Abdul Baten Khan (Ph. 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Bazlur Rashid 1710 188 B04-079 Sheikh Manirul Haq 130 189 B04-080 Shariful Islam 130 190 B04-091 Major Mahbubur Rouf Khan 280 191 B04-092 Kazi Shamim Feroze 160 192 B04-098 Nazma Yeasmeen Haque 20 193 B04-101 Fazlul Haque 20 194 B04-103 A. F. M. Mahbub Al Haque Khan 30 195 B04-107 Maksuda Kader 370 196 B04-108 Abdul Ali Fakir 10 197 B04-109 Ekhtiar Hassan 110 198 B04-110 Taher Sultan 30 199 B04-111 Sajeda Monaem 30 200 B04-115 Bilquis Ahsan 60 201 B04-116 K. B. Ahsan 140 202 B04-119 Abdur Rashid 30 203 B04-120 Zillur Rahman 90 204 B04-123 S. M. Harunar Rashid 160 205 B04-124 Mohammad Abdus Siddique 370 206 B04-127 Rasida Begum 30 207 B04-130 Shamsul Huq 160 208 B04-131 Nazmul Haque 160 209 B04-132 Enayet ullah Khan 280 210 B04-133 Rafiqul Islam 10 211 B04-135 A. S. M. Khairul Amin 160 212 B04-136 Nasima Akhter 160 213 B04-138 Mohammad Moslem 30 214 B04-139 Azhar uddin Ahmed 160 215 B04-141 Abdul Baten Khan 590 216 B04-143 Eva Islam 40 217 B04-144 Mollah Moinul Malek 5360 218 B04-145 Al- Haj. A. Malek Mollah 170 219 B04-159 Nazimuddin 160 220 B04-167 A. B. M. Badrul Amin 160 221 B04-168 A. K. M. Ruhul Amin 30 222 B04-170 Abdul Mazid 160 223 B04-171 Khan Sharafat Hossain 100 224 B04-173 Mr. Md.Taibur Rahman 20 225 B04-177 Mir Mannan Ali 210 226 B04-178 Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman 110 227 B04-181 Zobeda Begum 10 228 B04-184 Abu Bakkar Molla 80 229 B04-185 Syed Moshtaque Ali 20 230 B04-186 Shamsun Nahar Mohsin B.A.(Hons) 370 ABBL Suspense Account for the year 2008 (as of 25-08-2021) SL.
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