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Renewal List Renewal List S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE NAME BIRTH QUALIFICATION 1 21227 JAMAL UR YOUSAF UR MOH.SADRI KHAIL VILL.& P.O. PIRPAY, 2/3/1975 MATRIC 10/07/2014 REHMAN REHMAN NOWSHERA, KPK 2 25308 MUHAMMAD SHER ZADA MOH, SHAKIRABAD ALI GARH AKORA KHATTAK 4/9/1963 MATRIC 12/07/2014 FAROOQ TEH, AND DISTT,, NOWSHERA, KPK 3 25298 GHULAM FIDA MANDI IMAM BARGAH H.NO.1107/20, NOWSHERA, 2/4/1970 MATRIC 12/07/2014 HAIDER MUHAMMAD KPK 4 21286 MUHAMMAD HAKEEM KHAN MOH. PINDORI V.P.O. JABBE, NOWSHERA, KPK 20/8/1971 F.Sc. 13/07/2014 AZEEM KHAN 5 21516 HAROON KHAN MUH SHAFIQ VILL MUGHALANI PO AKKORA KHATTAU TEH, 15/4/1965 MATRIC 14/07/2014 NOWSHERA, KPK 6 21763 WAHEED ABDUL HAMEED H#193/195, GHORI MOH, R.A BAZAR, NOWSHERA, 7/9/1951 F.A 14/07/2014 AHMAD KPK 7 21971 MUHAMMAD MUMTAZ MOH. FARID KHAN P.O AND VILLAGEAKORA 22/4/1968 MATRIC 14/07/2014 AJMAL MUHAMMAD KHATTAK TEH AND DISTT, NOWSHERA, KPK MUMTAZ 8 21810 MIAN MIAN KARIM VILL. KANDAR P.O.ADBAR PURA., NOWSHERA, 4/1/1969 MATRIC 14/07/2014 MUDDASAR SHAH KPK SHAH 9 21597 HAMID ULLAH WABKHAN DIS DIR P/O WARI C/O MIA MAHMEEDTAILAR VILL 9/12/1972 MATRIC 14/07/2014 SARKI HAMI WAOTT, NOWSHERA, KPK 10 21607 SHAHZAD INAYAT GUL MOH, REHMAT ABAD AKORA KHATTAK DISTT, 14/2/1970 F.A 14/07/2014 HUSSAIN NOWSHERA, KPK 11 21880 ASHRAF KHAN SABIB ZADAR VILL BANDA MOLHANPO TARUJABBA, 4/4/1964 B.A 15/07/2014 NOWSHERA, KPK 12 21940 ZULFIQAR MUMTAZ GUL VILL.DAK ISMAIL KHEL, NOWSHERA, KPK 13/4/1964 MATRIC 15/07/2014 HUSSAIN 13 29868 SHAMS-UL- NOOR VILL & P/O SHAIDU MOH, MANJAN KHEL DISTT, & 5-2-1979 BA 15/07/2014 QAMAR BAHADUR TEH, NOWSHERA , NOWSHERA, KPK 14 37894 HAFEEZ UR MIR AKBAR AMEER KHAIL P/O NAZAM PUR TEH, AND DISTT,, 25-11-1976 MATRIC 12/8/2014 RAHMAN NOWSHERA, KPK 15 41391 SAIF ULLAH DIL AARAM ABBA KHAIL NOWSHEHRA KALAN TEH, 20-9-1975 MATRIC 6/9/2014 KHAN ANDDISTT,, NOWSHERA, KPK 16 29732 AJMAL KHAN FARAS KHAN HOUSPITAL ROAD WAPDA COLONYNOWDHER 7-3-1966 MATRIC 11/10/2014 KALAN DISTT,, NOWSHERA, KPK 17 35898 GUL NAZ BIBI ABDUL MALIK MOH, ESSA KHAIL BADRASHI P/O NOWSHEHRA 2-10-1970 FA 18/10/2014 CANTT, THE, AND DISTT,, NOWSHERA, KPK 18 22380 MUHD. NISAR SHER AFZAL VILL. BABI JADEED,P.O. TARU JABBA., 12/1/1949 F.A 11/11/2014 NOWSHERA, KPK 19 25827 QAIM-UD-DIN JUMO KHAN P/O KHOKHAR MOHALLAH THARU SHAHTEH 1-4-1965 MATRIC 27/11/2014 BHINGA CITY DISTT, NOWSHERA , NOWSHERA, KPK 20 29731 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD MOH, LALI KHAIL P/O KHRISHQI POYAN VILL 1-4-1967 MATRIC 30/11/2014 JAMAL KHAN ZAMAN KHVISHQI BALA TEH, & DISTT, , NOWSHERA, KPK 21 41135 NIAMAT ULLAH NAWAB KHAN MOH, MIAN BAHADAR SHAH BABA AMAN KOTE 4-2-1985 MATRIC 13/12/2014 KHAN P/O PABBI TEH, AND DISTT,, NOWSHERA, KPK 22 41294 ABDUL ABDUL JABBAR MOH, GULSHAN ABAD NEAR G B MODELSCHOOL 23-12- FA 14/1/2015 RAZZAQ KHAN KHAN P/O FEROZ SONS AMANGARH, NOWSHERA, KPK 1987 14/1/2015 RAZZAQ KHAN KHAN P/O FEROZ SONS AMANGARH, NOWSHERA, KPK 1987 23 35967 GHULAM ABDUL HASSAN SHESTA KHAIL NEW KHAWARI TEH, AND DISTT, , 23-3-1974 BA 3/2/2015 HASSAN KHAN NOWSHERA, KPK S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE NAME BIRTH QUALIFICATION 24 22691 SHAH ZAMAN SHAH JEHAN VILL.NIHALPURA P.O KHAIRABAD KUND, 1/3/1977 MATRIC 15/03/2015 NOWSHERA, KPK 25 21872 MIAN MIAN KASIM VILL.KANDAR AKBAR PURA, NOWSHERA, KPK 1/4/1974 F.A 25/03/2015 MUHAMMAD SHAH SADIQ 26 34759 HAMID HAYAT KHAN MOH, BARA KHEL NOWSHERA KALANTEH, & 9-3-1983 MATRIC 03/04/2015 MUHAMMAD DISTT, NOWSHERA, NOWSHERA, KPK 27 32325 IHSAN ULLAH HAFIZ-UR- VILL SPIN KANA KALAN P/O JALOZAI TEH, DISTT, 3-4-1978 MATRIC 07/04/2015 RAHMAN NOWSHERA, NOWSHERA, KPK 28 27604 SHAMIM ABDULLAH H NO. 134-2K PHASE -1 ARMOUR 29-8-1967 MATRIC 19/04/2015 AKHTAR KHAN HOUSINGCOLONY MANKI ROAD NOWSHERA, NOWSHERA, KPK 29 37155 JOHAN ZEB MUSAFAR KHAN MOH. BASHIR ABAD P.O. AKBAR PURA, 14/8/1967 MATRIC 2/7/2015 KHAN NOWSHERA, KPK 30 29879 NASEEMULLAH JANIS KHAN MOH, JHNIS KHAN P/O DAGI BANDA DACAI JODID 5-4-1974 MATRIC 15/08/2015 TEH,, NOWSHERA, KPK 31 27099 KHAIRUL KIFAYAT ULLAH VILLAGE BADRISHI ,MOHALLAH SUEMAN KHAIL , 28/12/1975 MATRIC 06/09/2015 ABRAR NOWSHERA, KPK 32 27695 AYAZ SAID MEHMOOD SANABAR KILLEY PIR SALEAQ THE AND DISTT 25-11-1979 F.A 11/10/2015 MAHMOOD NOWSHERA , NOWSHERA, KPK 33 27709 AMIR HAIDER GHULAM NABI HOUSE NO. 507, STATION ROAD JEHANGIRA 2/2/1964 MATRIC 11/10/2015 DISTT, , NOWSHERA, KPK 34 28599 MUHAMMAD AURANG ZAIB VILL DHERI KATTI KHEL MOH ZAREEB, MATRIC 13/10/2015 ISHAQ NOWSHERA, KPK 35 28600 ROBINA MANZOOR UL MOH FARID KHAN EID GAH ROADKHATAK TEH, MATRIC 13/10/2015 SHAHEEN HAQ AND DISTT,, NOWSHERA, KPK 36 28651 BASHARAT FARED GUL P/O KHAIRABAD TEH, AND DISTT,, NOWSHERA, 12/9/1974 MATRIC 13/10/2015 IQBAL KPK 37 28281 SAJAD AHMAD SHEIN KHAN MAKKI MASJID PABI TEH, AND DISTT,, 15/3/1958 MATRIC 13/10/2015 NOWSHERA, KPK 38 28573 SHER NOOR MOH, SHAH MUHAMMAD P/O AZIZABAD TEH, AND 3-1-1977 MATRIC 14/10/2015 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD DISTT ,, NOWSHERA, KPK 39 49375 SARFRAZ YAQOOB KHAN MOH, ZAFAR KHAL DAK ISMAIL KHAL TEH,DISTT,, 2-4-1965 MATRIC 15/11/2015 KHAN NOWSHERA, KPK 40 38947 SARDAR SHAH HUSSAIN NEAR CNG NOWSHERA KALAN DISTRICT, 10/4/1928 MATRIC 17/11/2015 HUSSAIN NOWSHERA, KPK 41 28467 WIQAR AHMAD ANWAR UL MOH, QAZIABAD PIR SABAG TEH, DISTT,, 5-1-1973 FA 18/12/2015 SHAH MAJEED NOWSHERA, KPK 42 29700 ZUBAIR MUSHTAQ MOH.AYUBABAD VILL.AKORAKHATTAK, 1/1/1973 MATRIC 01/01/2016 HUSSAIN HUSSAIN NOWSHERA, KPK 43 28829 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD ASC COLONY H NO. 91, B-A NOSHERA CANTT, 6/2/1959 MATRIC 02/01/2016 TANVEER YASMEEN TEH, AND DISTT,, NOWSHERA, KPK 44 39963 NASIR KHAN SAFDAR KHAN KHUSHAL COLONY BEHIND GOVT GIRLS HIGH 3-2-1962 MATRIC 25/01/2016 SCHOOL H NO. 133/1 TEH, AND DISTT, NOWSHERA, KPK 45 23676 MUTAHER HALIM SHAH VILL DAG BESUD P/O PABBI, NOWSHERA, KPK FSC 02/03/2016 SHAH 02/03/2016 SHAH 46 33046 NAVEED ZAMIR AHMAD NATIONAL COLONY UABAL RIVER NOWSHER 14-8-1982 F.A 15/03/2016 AHMAD JAN KALAN TEH AND DISTT NOWSHERA, NOWSHERA, KPK 47 33222 PAIO GUL FEROZ KHAN MOHALLAH KHWAR GHARA TARA JABAG.T ROAD 14-7-1969 MATRIC 27/03/2016 TEH &DISTT NOWSHERA, NOWSHERA, KPK S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE NAME BIRTH QUALIFICATION 48 31596 IKRAM ULLAH SAWAB GUL CHAWAR KHEL INZARI TEH, DISTT,, NOWSHERA, 10-8-1974 MATRIC 19/04/2016 KPK 49 42108 MUJAHID SHAH MUHD. SHAH VILL. DAGGI JADEED,P.O. ROBBI., NOWSHERA, 11/2/1968 MATRIC 21/4/2016 KPK 50 49839 SHUMAILA WAHEED HOUSE NO. 1 ST NO. 1 SUPPLY MORE , 5-7-1979 FA 15/05/2016 ZAHEER AHMAD NOWSHERA, KPK 51 33658 DERA WADAN SIAH HOSH NEAR POLY TECHMIL COLLEGE KHADAR BUS 2-4-1972 MATRIC 12/07/2016 KHAN STOP, NOWSHERA, KPK 52 23549 ALTAF ZAFIR GUL VILLAGE CHOKI MAMRAIZ PABBI DISTRICT, 4/9/1972 MATRIC 16/07/2016 NOWSHERA, KPK 53 49121 ABDUR ZULFIQAR VILL AND P/O DAK ISMAIL KHEL TEH,AND DIST,, 23-4-1986 MATRIC 30/07/2016 RASHID HUSSAIN NOWSHERA, KPK 54 27443 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD MOHALLAH SHEIKH SHAHZAZ BABA PABBI, 6/1/1978 MATRIC 28/08/2016 KHALID SHAFIQ NOWSHERA, KPK 55 43169 ADNAN GHULAM MOH.EASSA KHAIL MOUZA BADSHI, NOWSHERA, 3/9/1974 MATRIC 7/9/2016 HUSSAIN HUSSAIN KPK 56 28139 MIAN SHER MIAN NOORUL P/O -8, VILL, AKBAR POORA TEH, AND DISTT, , 30/4/1968 MATRIC 29/09/2016 SHAH AMIN AMIN NOWSHERA, KPK 57 27690 REHAJ UD DIN TOR KHAN GALI / MOH, ZAROOF KHAIL AIZA KHAIL PAYAN 15/1/1964 MATRIC 30/9/2016 TEH, AND DISTT, , NOWSHERA, KPK 58 43304 ZUBAIDA ABDUL BAGHBAN DAGI P/O DAGI BANDA TEH, DISTT,, 3-8-1977 MATRIC 3/10/2016 KHATOON WADOOD NOWSHERA, KPK 59 3762 SYED RASOOL MUHD. RASOOL A.S.C COLONY, H/NO E-116, TEH. NOWSHERA 1/1/1938 B.SC 05/10/2016 DISTT., NOWSHERA, KPK 60 3764 ABDUL MUSA KHAN MOH. BAZAR KALAI, V&P/O KHAT KALAI , , 8/7/1961 B.A 05/10/2016 JABBAR KHAN NOWSHERA, KPK 61 43497 NAVEED IQBAL GHULAM HABIB MOH, GULZAR ABAD NODHIA P/O KHAIR 14-12- MATRIC 26/10/2016 ABADTEH ,DIST,, NOWSHERA, KPK 1979 62 43753 HUSSAIN SAID AHMAD NANDAP KHAIL ANZARI GANDHAP P/O ANZARI , 30/12/1989 MATRIC 16/11/2016 AHMAD NOWSHERA, KPK 63 43914 NEKAMAL EHINAR GUL AFGHAN KHD ZARA MAIN , NOWSHERA, KPK 2-5-1972 DHMS 25/11/2016 SHAH 64 6010 GHULAM ABDUL QAYUM VILLAGE GARI MOMINP/O AKBAR PURA , 15/10/1933 28/11/2016 HABIB NOWSHERA, KPK 65 26255 ZULFIQAR ALI KHAN MADIN ALLAH BAKHSH COLONY, DEHRI KHATTAK 23/3/1968 MATRIC 01/12/2016 JEHANGIRA , NOWSHERA, KPK 66 44221 WAJID ALI ABDUL HAYE MOH, GUL SHANABAD P/O FEROZ SONSAMAN 25-4-1972 MATRIC 13/12/2016 GHARH TEH, AND DISTT,, NOWSHERA, KPK 67 44222 HINA REHMAN FAZAL-E- MOH, GULSHANABAD P/O FEROZ SONS AMAN 27-4-1977 BA 14/12/2016 REHMAN GARH TEH, AND DISTT,, NOWSHERA, KPK 68 44241 NAQEEB WARIS KHAN MOH, GULBAHAR STATION ROAD V & P/O 15-2-1984 MATRIC 14/12/2016 ULLAH JEHANGIRIA DISTT,, NOWSHERA, KPK 14/12/2016 ULLAH JEHANGIRIA DISTT,, NOWSHERA, KPK 69 44477 NIAZ BASHER MUHAMMAD MOHALLAHA FEROZ KHAIL ZARRAH MIANATEH & 4-10-1974 MATRIC 30/12/2016 GHANI DISTT , NOWSHERA, KPK 70 44470 MUHAMMAD SHER GUL MOH, KACHKOL ABAD KABAL ROAD , 22-4-1976 FA 30/12/2016 IQBAL NOWSHERA, KPK 71 44473 NAZAKAT ZEBA HABIB ULLAH MOHALLAH GUJRAN VILLAGE AMANGARRH 8/9/1980 MATRIC 30/12/2016 KHAN DISTRICT, NOWSHERA, KPK S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE NAME BIRTH QUALIFICATION 72 44476 AMJAD KHAN DILLAWAR VILL AND P/O KHAT KILLI , NOWSHERA, KPK 20-4-1970 MATRIC 30/12/2016 KHAN 73 44469 RIAZ GUL MAST HOUSE NO.
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