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BAHAWALNAGAR-REN296.Pdf Renewal List S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S NAME PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE BIRTH QUALIFICATION 1 21595 SAEED UR ABDUIL REHMAN CHAK NO.91/6-R BAO WALA DERATEH. 15/1/1965 MATRIC 14/07/2014 REHMAN HAROONABAD., BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 2 21436 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD CHAK NO.20 P.O. NO.17TEH.HAROONABAD, 4/5/1972 MATRIC 14/07/2014 ILYAS ISHAQ BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 3 22001 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD CHAK NO 1 GAJAINI , BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB MATRIC , 14/07/2014 AZHAR JAVAID RAFIQUE D.H.M.S 4 21720 ZAHIR SHABIR AHMED H#707, NELAM BLOCK ALLAMA IQBAL TOWN, 1/4/1971 F.A 14/07/2014 MEHMOOD BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 5 21435 SHAHZAD MALIK MUHAMMAD H.NO.366 JINAHA COLONY, BAHAWALNAGAR, 15/1/1979 MATRIC 14/07/2014 MALIK PUNJAB 6 43550 KHADIM MUNEER AHMAD CHAK 231/GR TEH, FORT ABBAS DISTT, BWN, 3-6-1976 MATRIC 15/07/2014 HUSSAIN BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 7 38473 MUHAMMAD TALIB HUSSAIN CHAK NO. 8/G P/O SAME TEH, CHISTIAN DISTT, B 4-6-1980 MATRIC 15/7/2014 SAQALAN NAGAR , BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 8 27759 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD CHAK NO. 27 GAJIAN P/O 28 TEH CHISHTIAN DISTT, 1-3-1980 MATRIC 15/07/2014 ASLAM HANEEF B NAGAR , BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 9 30008 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD BILAL HMC HAROONABAD , BAHAWALNAGAR, 10-8-1977 MATRIC 15/07/2014 RASHID SADI PUNJAB 10 32899 ZIA-UR-RAHMAN MUHAMMAD W NO. 19, H.NO. 35 MOHALLAH NAWAB COLONY 11-12-1984 MATRIC 15/07/2014 SULEMAN FORT ABBAS DISTT, BNAGAR, BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 11 41247 TARIQ YAQUB MUHAMMAD HOUSE NO. 44-Z, BLOCK STATELLITE TOWN 15-3-1974 MATRIC 19/7/2014 YAQUB SAKI HAROONABAD DSITT,, BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 12 38263 BINYAMEEN MUHAMMAD CHAH DEKA, AOTAR, P/O JHATAN ARIAN TEH, AND 7-6-1979 MATRIC 23/7/2014 ABID AMIN DISTT, , BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 13 35258 KARAMAT ALI MUHAMMAD CHAK NO.209, POST OFFICE CHAK NO.206 4/6/1972 MATRIC 4/8/2014 TUFAIL CHISTIAN , BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 14 25475 MUHAMMAD REHMAT ULLAH CHAK NO.213/9-RFORT ABBASS, BAHAWALNAGAR, 1/8/1950 MATRIC 24/08/2014 BASHIR ZAHID PUNJAB 15 22133 NADEEM SAJID CH. ALI AHMED AHMED TOWN W-NO 10. OFFICEBALDIA ROAD 1/1/1976 MATRIC 05/09/2014 KANWAL FAQIR HAROONABAD, BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 16 48697 SHAZIA DAD ALLAH DAD HNO 39/L W NO 1 OLD CHISHTIAN DIST 1-3-1973 MATRIC 04/10/2014 KHAN BAWAHALNAGAR , BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 17 35429 IRSHAD ALI NIAZ ALI CHAK NO 440-6-R, BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB MATRIC , 17/10/2014 D.H.M.S 18 47503 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD CHAK NO. 164 /7-R P/O 192 VIAFAQOOR WALA , 2/1/1981 MATRIC 08/11/2014 AMIR ATTIQ SHARIF BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 19 35501 MUHAMMAD MUH ALI CHAK NO 141/6-R. POFAQIR WALI TEH 12/4/1971 MATRIC 13/11/2014 RAMZAN HAROONABAD, BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 20 38944 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD CHAK NO. 147/6-R P/O CHAK NO. 146/6, RTEH, 25-8-1986 MATRIC 3/1/2015 FAISAL REHMAN ASLAM HAROONABAD DISTT, , BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 21 22503 NAIMAT ALI CH. SANDHI BAZMI POLI CLINIC DHRAM WALATEH. CHISHTIAN, 9/6/1929 MATRIC 03/01/2015 BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 22 36226 KHALID GHULAM ALI HOUSE NO. 229, BASTI SADDAR DIN, 6-3-1982 BA 11/1/2015 MEHMOOD BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 23 25901 ZAFFAR ABBAS MUHAMMAD MOH.FAROOQ ABAD ST.NO.4 EASTW.NO.16 30/11/1978 MATRIC 17/01/2015 IQBAL HAROON ABAD BAHAWALNAGAR PUNJAB 17/01/2015 IQBAL HAROON ABAD, BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S NAME PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE BIRTH QUALIFICATION 24 26111 MUHAMMAD GHULAM MUNSHI ABAD MINCHAN ABAD, BAHAWALNAGAR, 1/1/1974 MATRIC 18/02/2015 AKRAM RASOOL PUNJAB 25 39659 ABAID ULLAH HABIB ULLAH CHAK NO. 132, MURAD P/O CHAK NO. 134, MURAD 5-6-1985 MATRIC 26/2/2015 TEH, CHISHTIAN DISTT,, BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 26 37304 SOHAIL SAJID NAIK CHAK NO. 76/4-R TEH, HAROON ABAD DISTT,, 17-4-1979 MATRIC 26/2/2015 RAO MUHAMMAD BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 27 28668 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD KOT FATEH AHMED SHAH TEH, DISTT, 21-5-1982 MATRIC 01/03/2015 AKHTAR SARWAR BAHAWALNAGAR, BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 28 38974 MUHAMMAD ABDUL WAHEED CHAK NO. 120/7- ER P/O CHAK NO. 119/7DRTEH, 3-5-1972 FA 9/3/2015 ASLAM HAYAT CHISHTIAN DISTT,, BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 29 48708 GHULAM GHULAM RANA TOWN CHAK NO. 174 MURAD P/O 11-4-1980 MATRIC 10/03/2015 MUSTAFA HUSSAIN DHARAMWALA TEH, CHISHTIAN DISTT, , BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 30 26825 TANVIR-UL- MUHAMMAD ST NO. 16 ISLAM NAGAR DISTT, BAHAWALNAGAR, 18-1-1980 MATRIC 10/03/2015 HASSAN AMIN BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 31 37925 ZULFIQAR ALI SHARIF DIN V PO CHAK NO 141,MURAD TEH CHISHTIAN,, 1/2/1971 MATRIC 15/3/2015 SHAKIR BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 32 37924 MUHAMMAD ALI AHMED CHAK NO.141/6-R P.O.433/6-RTEH.HAROON ABAD, 27/1/1977 MATRIC 15/3/2015 ASHFAQ BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 33 39998 IMRAN YAQOOB MUHAMMAD NEAR AMIN MASJID MOH, NAVEED COLONY WARD 1-2-1979 MATRIC 24/3/2015 YAQOOB NO. 06, FAQIRWALI TEH, , BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 34 38943 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD AWANI BAZAR HOUSE NO. 55/A, HAROONABAD 14-8-1969 MATRIC 24/3/2015 SHAFIQ BHATTI SIDDIQUE DISTT, , BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 35 49015 KHALID NASIR SYED NASIR ALI CHAK NO. 210, FATEH P/O CHAK NO. 95,FATEH, 8-8-1982 MATRIC 05/04/2015 SHAH SHAH TEH, CHISHTIAN DISTT, , BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 36 36082 NADEEM ULLAH INYAT ULLAH CHAK.NO. 432/6-R, P.O.433/6-R,CHISHTIAN, 30/1/1971 MATRIC 8/4/2015 BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 37 36565 SAHFIQ UZ KHALIL AHMED H.NO.100 MUHAJAR COLONY, BAHAWALNAGAR, 14/4/1960 B.A 8/5/2015 ZAMAN KHAN PUNJAB 38 48776 MUHAMMAD GHULAM FAISAL COLONY GARDEN STREET , 10-1-1971 BA 25/05/2015 AKMAL GILL MUSTAFA GILL BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 39 133541 USMAN MUHAMMAD CHAK NO. 40 FATER P/O KHAS TEH, CHISHTIAN 20-3-1982 MATRIC 26/5/2015 MAZHAR MAZHAR DISTT, , BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 40 19465 MUHAMMAD JAN MUHAMMAD ST.3, W/14,JALANDAR COLONYHASIL PUR., 1/1/1965 MATRIC 3/6/2015 AMIN BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 41 22911 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD ALI CHAK NO.303/HR P.O. SAMETEH.FORTABBAS, 1/1/1978 MATRIC 05/06/2015 SAJJAD ALI GOHAR BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 42 22912 MUHAMMAD SARDAR CHAK 186/7-R P.O. KHASS FOARTABBAS, 9/3/1966 MATRIC 05/06/2015 AMJAD MUHAMMAD BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 43 33186 HAFIZ MUHAMMAD CHAK NO. 51FATEH P/O BASKHSH KHANTEH, 20-8-1979 MATRIC 05/06/2015 MUHAMMAD ASLAM CHISTTIAN DISTT, B NAGAR, BAHAWALNAGAR, SAJID PUNJAB 44 48140 ABDUL WAHEED ABDUL AZIZ AL-KHAIR DAWA KHANA MAIN BAZAR CHISHTIAN 20-1-1974 BA 18/06/2015 DISTT,, BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 45 37113 GHULAM SHAH CHAK NO 33/3R DAHRANWALA HAROONABAD, MATRIC , 30/6/2015 SARWAR MUHAMMAD BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB D.H.M.S 46 37110 MUHAMMAD JAN MUHAMMAD H.NO.440 NIZAMPURA, BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 1/1/1972 MATRIC 30/6/2015 ASLAM JAVED 30/6/2015 ASLAM JAVED 47 22807 KHADIM RAHMAT ALI CHAK 208/9-R P.O. A207/9-RFORTABAS, 14/8/1976 MATRIC 30/6/2015 HUSSAIN BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S NAME PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE BIRTH QUALIFICATION 48 37111 FARHAT AZIZ ABDUL AZIZ MADNI COLONY JAN STREET STREET NO 5 , 20/8/1974 MATRIC 30/6/2015 BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 49 49910 MUHAMMAD GHULAM VILLAGE GARNIG P/O JODEKE TEH, AND DISTT,, 5-2-1990 MATRIC 12/07/2015 SHAHID IQBAL RASOOL BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 50 40515 MUHAMMAD ABDUL GHAFFAR HOUSE NO. 108, STREET NO. 1, MOH, TAJPURA 12-11-1989 MATRIC 12/7/2015 NUMAN ZIA CHISHTIAN DISTT,, BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 51 35865 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD HOUSE NO. 2, STREET NO. 01, GUL BARG TOWN 9-9-1991 MATRIC 12/07/2015 NADEEM JAVED BUKHSH 14/9 CHISHTIAN DISTT,, BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 52 47496 ALI RIZWAN DR. SUFI LIAQAT CHAK NO. 210/F CHAK NO. 95/F TEH, CHISHTIAN 15-6-1987 MATRIC 12/07/2015 DISTT,, BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 53 48709 MUHAMMAD KHAIR VILLAGE ABLOKA P/O MOHATA JHEDOOTEH, 13-11-1975 MATRIC 13/07/2015 IBRAHIM MUHAMMAD CHISHTIAN DISTT, , BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 54 22994 MUHAMMAD MUHD SHAFI CHAK 202/M.TEH CHISTIAN, BAHAWALNAGAR, 10/12/1965 MATRIC 03/08/2015 ASLAM PUNJAB 55 38945 ASIF ALIM ALIM-UD-DIN CIRCULAR ROAD NEAR GHAZALI PUBLIC SCHOOL 20-10- MATRIC 5/8/2015 B NAGAR, BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 1976 56 37297 ARSHAD NAVED BASHIR AHMAD CHAK 1/G P.O.CHAK ABDLLAH CHISTIAN, 7/1/1963 MATRIC 11/8/2015 BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 57 47493 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD EID GAH ROAD NEAR TEH, HOUSE , 1-9-1975 MATRIC 25/08/2015 IMRAN IQBAL BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 58 48613 M. MAZHAR ALI GHULAM GULBERG COLONY BAHAWAL NAGAR, 13-9-1976 MATRIC 08/09/2015 KAMRAN MUSTAFA BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 59 37909 MUHAMMAD NOOR US SAMAD VILL CHAK NO 2,GEJLANIPO CHAK ABDULLAH TEH 4/4/1965 M.A 15/9/2015 TAHIR NADEEM CHISHTIAN, BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 60 49688 GHULAM HAJI MUHAMMAD BASTI BAKHARIAN WALI P/O SHER FAROOQ TEH, 29-1-1982 MATRIC 17/09/2015 MURTAZA ISMAIL CHISHTIAN DISTT,, BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB DANISH 61 27659 MUHAMMAD ABDUL RAZAQ CHAK NO.177, MURAD TEH.CHISTIAN., 15/8/1973 MATRIC 11/10/2015 SALEEM BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 62 27611 GHULAM MUHAMMAD BALDIA COLONY H NO. 54, ST, NO. 03CHISHTIAN 25/5/1969 MATRIC 11/10/2015 RABBANI RAMZAN DISTT,, BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 63 27640 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD CHAK NO. 175, MURAD P/O DAHRAN WALA 1/4/1963 MATRIC 12/10/2015 ALTAF SHARIF TEHCHINTIAN DISTT, , BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 64 28633 ANWAAR-UL- NOOR CHAK 33/F P/O CHAK 34/F TEH, CHISHTIAN DISTT, 5-8-1983 MATRIC 13/10/2015 HAQ MUHAMMAD BAHAWAL, BAHAWALNAGAR, PUNJAB 65 38942 MUHAMMAD ABDUL GHANI H.NO.
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