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Renewal List Renewal List S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S NAME PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE BIRTH QUALIFICATION 1 21228 MUHAMMAD FAZALDOD AL NOOR PUBVVIO SCHOOLGHUMAWAN, HARIPUR, 16/4/1974 MATRIC 10/07/2014 AKHTAR KPK 2 29169 TANVIR AKHTAR MUHAMMAD MOH NEW AFZALABAD CENTRAL JAIL DISTTHARI 10-9-1979 B.A 11/07/2014 AKRAM PUR , HARIPUR, KPK 3 33753 SHAFQAT BARI ZAMAN DARVESH ROAD MOH EID GAH HARI PUR , 10-12- F.A 11/07/2014 ZAMAN HARIPUR, KPK 1974 4 30103 ABDUR FAZAL-UR- H. NO. 1121/3 MOH RAMAGI DANIDI HOUSE HARI 12-12- B.A 11/07/2014 REHMAN REHMAN PUR , HARIPUR, KPK 1960 5 27289 MUHAMMAD SULTAN SHAH VILLAGE & P/O BESSO MORE TEH& DISTT, 10-9-1979 MATRIC 11/07/2014 KHANAM HARIPUR, KPK 6 26479 ARSHAD KALA KHAN MOH, RAILWAY STATION ROAD NEAR 16-2-1968 MATRIC 14/07/2014 MAHMOOD GOVERNMENT HIGH SCHOOL P/O SAI, HARIPUR, KPK 7 21421 MEHMOOD UR HAFIZ H.NO.1941 MOH.RAMZAN, HARIPUR, KPK 12/2/1972 M.Sc. 14/07/2014 REHMAN MUHAMMAD IDREES 8 26478 IRSHAD KHAN MUSHARAF ASHRAF KHAN HOUSE GHARIAN P/O KOT NAJEEB 15-3-1979 MATRIC 15/07/2014 KHAN ULLAH DISTT, HARI PUR , HARIPUR, KPK 9 26808 NAVEED-UR- FAZAL-UR- GHARBI PANDARI P/O SARI DISTT. HARI PUR , 24-2-1983 MATRIC 15/07/2014 RAHMAN RAHMAN HARIPUR, KPK 10 35551 MUHAMMAD HASSAN DIN MOH, BANDA NOOR COLONY P/O T,& TCOLONY 28-3-1967 FSC 17/7/2014 SABIR TEH, AND DISTT,, HARIPUR, KPK 11 37171 SAIRA BIBI SAFDAR KHAN MOH, SHAHEEDANWALA PANIAN TEH, AND DISTT,, 15-9-1979 FA 3/8/2014 HARIPUR, KPK 12 29263 GOHAR AZIZ ABDUL AZIZ V P/O BANDI MUNEEM TEH, & DISTT, HARI PUR , 20-9-1982 FSC 21/09/2014 KHAN KHAN HARIPUR, KPK 13 37596 MUHAMMAD GUL ZAMAN MOH, GAAR P/O SARAI SALEH TEH, AND DISTT,, 5-12-1979 MATRIC 6/1/2015 NAVEED HARIPUR, KPK 14 26646 BARKAT ALI MUKHAM DIN H#A/28 MEHAR COLONY WARD#3, HARIPUR, KPK 1-4-1963 MA 25/01/2015 ARAIN 15 47876 SAGHIR MATLOOB SHAH KOT SAJADIAN TEH, AND DISTT, , HARIPUR, KPK 12-2-1959 MATRIC 19/04/2015 HUSSAIN SHAH 16 48450 ABDUR MUHAMMAD MOTION P/O KOT NAJEEB ULLAH TEH, AND DISTT,, 17-12- MATRIC 27/04/2015 REHMAN AFSAR HARIPUR, KPK 1976 17 28371 HIDAYAT ULLAH KHAISTA GUL QURESHI COLONY RAILWAY ROAD, HARIPUR, KPK 18/2/1974 MATRIC 17/05/2015 18 41329 MUHAMMAD REHMAT DIN MOH, ROSHAN ABAD P/O CONTRAL JAILTEH, AND 25-3-1989 MATRIC 7/6/2015 ILYAS DISTT., HARIPUR, KPK 19 37173 MUHD. AKTHAR MOHD. MISKEEN MOH. FARID ABAD,TEH. HARIPUR., HARIPUR, KPK 2/5/1953 MATRIC 8/7/2015 20 28341 HAFEEZ UR AZIZ UR GALI MOH, CHAPARI MERA P/O ALULI CHAPARI 1-3-1981 MATRIC 05/08/2015 REHMAN REHMAN TEH, DISTT,, HARIPUR, KPK 21 27047 SAJIDA BEGUM MIRZA KARAM H/NO.651,MOH. MAT WALK,H.PUR., HARIPUR, KPK 15/3/1952 MATRIC 05/08/2015 DIN 22 27730 ZAFFAR IQBAL FAZAL DAD VILL P/O KHOI NARA TEH, DISTT,HARIPUR, 1-11-1960 MA 08/08/2015 HARIPUR, KPK 23 27730 SHAMIM SIKANDAR KHAN GERH KHAN C/O AURANZEB,P.O. H.PUR., HARIPUR, 4/7/1946 24/8/2015 AKHTAR KPK 24/8/2015 AKHTAR KPK S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S NAME PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE BIRTH QUALIFICATION 24 27234 SHAMAH RAIZ HASSAN DIN V.P.OKOT NAJIB ULLAH,TEH. HARIPUR DISTRICT,, 5/9/1954 F.A 26/09/2015 HARIPUR, KPK 25 46493 SATAR ABDUL SADIQ AL HUDA HOMOEO CLINIC DHEUDA CHOW , 14-4-1976 FA 12/10/2015 MUHAMMD HARIPUR, KPK 26 28553 MUHAMMAD HASSAN DIN VILL: TALOKAR MOH: KHOKHRAN WALA TEH, AND 20-1-1969 BA 13/10/2015 FAYAZ DISTT,, HARIPUR, KPK 27 3237 MUHAMMAD SHER DIL KHAN VILLAGE AND POST OFFICE,QAZIPUR TEH. 1/11/1937 b.com 14/1/2016 SALEEM HARIPUR,, HARIPUR, KPK 28 30673 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD MOH. SESSION HOUSESHAKAR SHAH RD., 1/3/1954 B.A 18/01/2016 RIAZ ELAHI HARIPUR, KPK 29 30674 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD Q. NO F.91 T&T COLONYTEH, HARIPUR, KPK 12/4/1952 M.A 18/01/2016 RIAZ YAHYA 30 35083 KAZAM MULAZAM HOUSE NO. 312 CHANDANI CHOWK TARBELLA DAM 2-3-1970 MATRIC 06/02/2016 HUSSAIN HUSSAIN P/O MEHAR COLONY TEH,, HARIPUR, KPK 31 31454 SARDAR ABDUR SARDAR ABDUL MOH, KHANDAG KOT NAJEEB ULLAHDISTT, , 28-2-1977 MATRIC 17/02/2016 RUB KHAN SAMAD KHAN HARIPUR, KPK 32 213 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD H/NO.915/C MOH. KHOO,HARIPUR., HARIPUR, KPK 5/10/1948 MATRIC 10/03/2016 ASLAM AMIN 33 41835 SHANBANA ROSHAN DIN GARH P/O SARIAY SALEM TEH , HARIPUR, KPK 29/4/1975 MATRIC 28/3/2016 RANI 34 33291 MUHAMMAD MEHBOOB ELAHI MOHALLAH AFZAL ABAD CENTRAL JAIL BAZAR 22-2-1973 MATRIC 01/04/2016 AZAM HARI PUR, HARIPUR, KPK 35 335 SYED AKHLAQ SYED MASOOD H NO 559 MOHALLAH DERWAISH , HARIPUR, KPK 22/3/1971 MATRIC 03/04/2016 HUSSAIN ALI 36 37167 MUHAMMAD MEHBOOB ELAHI VILLAGE & P/O SAHRI TEH & DISTT HARIPUR, 15-5-1976 MATRIC 03/04/2016 JAVAID HARIPUR, KPK 37 42014 ASIF NAVEED MUHAMMAD NAI ABADI PATTAN COLONY ROAD P/O HARI PUR 23-3-1979 MATRIC 13/4/2016 ARSHAD KHAN TEH, AND DISTT,, HARIPUR, KPK 38 33895 ABDUL BASIT QARI ABDUL NADEEM HOMOEO CLINIC SADDAR BAZAR NEAR 13-3-1973 MATRIC 16/04/2016 QUDUS RAILWAY ROAD, HARIPUR, KPK 39 42073 ZAFAR IQBAL MUHAMMAD MALIK YAR ROAD MOH, ASIFABAD , HARIPUR, KPK 11-11-1985 MATRIC 20/4/2016 IQBAL 40 42206 JASIA JAMIL JAMIL AHMAD SHERANWALA GATE H NO.818/C , HARIPUR, KPK 1/5/1991 BSC 5/5/2016 HASHMI 41 32761 ADEEL AHMED MUHAMMAD MOH, BABU TARBELLA ROAD ADDADARBAND , 24-12- MATRIC 06/05/2016 BASHEER HARIPUR, KPK 1976 42 42229 SYED SYED MUSHTAQ VILL KOHLIAN BALA P/O BALDHER TEH, AND DISTT,, 18-1-1984 FSC 9/5/2016 MUBASHIR HUSSAIN SHAH HARIPUR, KPK HUSSAIN SHAH 43 42230 SYED SYED MUSHTAQ KHOLIAN DHAYA P/O KHOLIAN BALA TEH, AND 22-2-1985 MATRIC 9/5/2016 MUDASSIR HUSSAIN SHAH DISTT, HARIPUR, HARIPUR, KPK HUSSAIN SHAH 44 35395 GHAZALA NAZ AMJID JAWAID H NO. 300 SECTOR NO. 1 ST NO, 1 CANGRAH 4-4-1982 MATRIC 15/05/2016 QURISHI COLONY HITAR ROAD , HARIPUR, KPK 45 33542 ADNAN AHMAD SHAHID ANJUM GALI / MOH, KHAIRABAD P/O HARI PURGOJARKHAN 16-9-1981 MATRIC 27/05/2016 TEH, DISTT,, HARIPUR, KPK 46 42535 MANSOOR WARAS KHAN VILL GORRAKI MAIRA P/O ALLULI TEH, AND DISTT,, 1-1-1980 MA 16/6/2016 KHAN HARIPUR, KPK 47 33541 MAQSOOD HAKIM FEROZ HOUSE NO. 880-C KHOW , HARIPUR, KPK 19-5-1965 MATRIC 26/06/2016 HUSSAIN DIN 26/06/2016 HUSSAIN DIN S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S NAME PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE BIRTH QUALIFICATION 48 42708 QARI MUMTAZ QARI ASLAM V, P.O. DHINDA, HARIPUR, KPK 12/5/1967 MATRIC 15/7/2016 HUSSAIN 49 36474 ABDUS SUMAD MUHAMMAD NAI ABADI NEAR GROUND HIGH SCHOOLNO. 1 1-1-1970 MATRIC 20/07/2016 MISKEEN MOH, EID GAH HARIPUR, HARIPUR, KPK 50 1047 ADUL GHAYOOR ABDUL QAYYUM VILL.MURAD ABADP.O.SARAI SALEH, HARIPUR, KPK 9/4/1972 MATRIC 28/07/2016 KHAN KHAN 51 1514 ABDUL WAJID ABDUL QAYYUM MOH. MOTIAN NAI ABADI HARIPUR, HARIPUR, KPK MATRIC 02/08/2016 KHAN KHAN 52 1463 IQBAL AHMAD MIAN GHULAM H/NO.1923RAMZANI ST.,MOH. RAMZANI HARIPUR., 3/1/1956 M.A 02/08/2016 SARWAR HARIPUR, KPK 53 1513 SYED BAD SYED MASOOD ALI HOMOEOPATHIC CENTER SAEEN SAHELY 5/12/1969 F.A 02/08/2016 SHAH HUSSAIN ALI ROAD, HARIPUR, KPK 54 1568 MASOOD KHAN WARIS KHAN V.P.O. PANIANMOH.EID GAH, HARIPUR, KPK 5/2/1965 MATRIC 02/08/2016 55 1622 SHAFQAT MUHAMMAD VILL MORA ALI KHAN P/P SANIA SALHE TEH, 10/12/1970 MATRIC 03/08/2016 MAHMOOD YAHYA HARIPUR, KPK HAZARIV 56 1579 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD VILL. KALTARAR BARLI TEH&DISTT, HARIPUR, KPK 8/4/1965 MA.BED 04/08/2016 YOUNIS AKBAR 57 47868 NIZAKAT KHAN MUHAMAMD ISA VILLAGE DOYIAM ABI P/O K.T.S HARIPUR, HARIPUR, 05/02/1977 MATRIC 08/08/2016 KPK 58 43096 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD VILL # PHAROLLA , HARIPUR, KPK 15-1-1962 MATRIC 30/8/2016 JAFAR ASRAF 59 35142 SHAH NAWAZ MIR DAD VILL. BANDA MUNIR KHAN P/O SARAI NIAMAT 10/1/1962 MATRIC 31/08/2016 KHAN, HARIPUR, KPK 60 27253 JAVAID ASLAM MUHAMMAD H/NO.915/C, MOH.KHOO,, HARIPUR, KPK 16/8/1977 MATRIC 09/09/2016 ASLAM 61 32255 NORI BAMO SABIR SULTAN MOH RAMZANI SHAKOR SHAH RD HARI PUER, 8/5/1970 MATRIC 16/09/2016 SABIR HARIPUR, KPK 62 26302 MUHAMMAD HAFIZ ABDUL H/NO. 1714/15, MOH. KHOO, , HARIPUR, KPK 6/1/1965 MATRIC 28/09/2016 ABID QURESHI QUDDUS 63 23618 MUNSIF KHAN MUHAMMAD MOH. EID GAH, VILL & P/O PANIAN, HARIPUR, KPK 7/6/1951 MATRIC 28/09/2016 ASLAM 64 3561 SULTAN SHAH MUHAMMAD H/NO.1383, KHALABAT TOWNSHIP S/NO.1. HARIPUR 10/4/1937 MATRIC 03/10/2016 AKBAR SHAH DISTRICT,, HARIPUR, KPK 65 3638 IFTIKHAR MUHD. NAWAZ MOH. KHAJURANWALA , MAIN BAZAR,TEH. , 2/4/1969 F.A 03/10/2016 AHMAD HARIPUR, KPK 66 3695 SARFRAZ KARIM DAD VILL. MEELAS .P/O DHINDAH, TEH. & DISTT, 6/4/1975 MATRIC 04/10/2016 HARIPUR, KPK 67 3842 MUHAMMAD ABDUL SADIQ AL-HUDA H/CLINIC , MAIN BAZAR , HARIPUR, KPK 9/3/1976 MATRIC 05/10/2016 IRSHAD 68 47865 SAJID MUHAMMAD VILLAGE DOYIAN ABI PO KHELA BUTT TOWN SHIP 21/5/1975 MATRIC 10/10/2016 MEHMOOD YOUSAF DISTT HARIPUR, HARIPUR, KPK 69 43320 SHAHBAZ MUHAMMAD MOH # SAEEDAABAD,VILL & POST KOT NAJIBULLAH 2-3-1971 MATRIC 13/10/2016 AHMAD BADAR KHAN , HARIPUR, KPK 70 48797 JAVERIA JAMIL DR JAMIL SHERANWAL GATE H NO.
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