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Name CNIC Date of Birth (Dd/Mm/Yyyy) Amount Submission LIST OF CATEGORY -III MEMBERS REGISTERED IN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE-II(Part-4th) Date of Birth Name CNIC Amount Submission Date (dd/mm/yyyy) A SATTAR UMERANI 4200036095311 1-Feb-70 25000 25-Mar-19 Aaber Farooq 33301-4817637-3 03/09/1986 25,000 25-Mar-19 Aabis Raza Kazmi 34101-7982643-3 14/9/1990 25,000 6-Mar-19 Aamir Ali 31101-3366151-7 9/9/1991 25,000 21-Mar-19 AAMIR SHAHZAD 3310007107175 25-Sep-72 25000 21-Mar-19 AASHIQ ALI MEMON 4330329942951 21-Aug-69 25000 22-Mar-19 AASIM BASHIR 3740567745419 20-Oct-70 25000 11-Mar-19 Abaid Ullah 32103-2518976-5 1/6/1966 25,000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL ALEEM KHAN 3520230658047 9-Mar-65 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL AZEEM JATOI 4230177451543 1-Apr-78 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL AZIZ 6110142134913 1-May-64 25000 22-Mar-19 Abdul Bari 32402-5221299-9 10/9/1965 25,000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL BASIT 3740540476955 24-Mar-88 25000 21-Mar-19 ABDUL GHAFFAR 3550102289413 1-Apr-89 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL GHAFFAR 5210105714535 17-Jul-80 25000 14-Mar-19 ABDUL GHAFFAR 4220102855149 4-Mar-60 25000 14-Mar-19 ABDUL GHAFFFAR KHAN 8210299699793 18-Dec-71 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL GHAFOOR 4230109573757 6-Mar-75 25000 25-Mar-19 Date of Birth Name CNIC Amount Submission Date (dd/mm/yyyy) ABDUL GHAFOOR 3740615687037 22-Oct-63 25000 22-Mar-19 ABDUL GHAFOOR SANJRANI 4230103641849 30-May-57 25000 18-Mar-19 ABDUL HAFEEZ 4130381796287 2-Mar-85 25000 18-Mar-19 Abdul Hameed 35202-5798517-7 13/11/1951 25,000 13-Mar-19 ABDUL HAMEED 4240116994783 20-Sep-62 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL HAMID 4210178803863 12-Mar-63 25000 22-Mar-19 ABDUL HAMID KHAN 4210115977797 12-Jan-64 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL HASEEB 3630255552347 7-Aug-90 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL HUSSAIN 4530230671549 14-Oct-71 25000 20-Mar-19 ABDUL JABBAR 4230176793265 8-Jul-61 25000 22-Mar-19 ABDUL JABBAR 3710117323277 12-Jan-59 25000 18-Mar-19 ABDUL JABBAR AWAN 1730179776883 1-Apr-58 25000 6-Mar-19 ABDUL KAREEM 4120409435283 5-May-66 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL KARIM 4230131650535 14-Aug-82 25000 21-Mar-19 ABDUL KHALIQ 3410128665573 20-Apr-75 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL KHALIQ 3520161737313 15-Sep-62 25000 22-Mar-19 ABDUL KHALIQUE 5440096516059 1-Jan-74 25000 22-Mar-19 ABDUL KHALIQUE 4540242770839 27-May-88 25000 19-Mar-19 ABDUL KHALIQUE 4250166820753 1-May-74 25000 13-Mar-19 Date of Birth Name CNIC Amount Submission Date (dd/mm/yyyy) Abdul Khalique Khan 41303-6049512-5 27/02/1980 25,000 25-Mar-19 Abdul Lateef 42101-3732157-9 15/09/1959 25,000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL LATIF 4210114240935 22-Feb-61 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL LATIF 6110155664507 1-Oct-73 25000 19-Mar-19 ABDUL MAJEED 4320224755405 15-Apr-61 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL MAJEED NAJMAI 3520287245421 2-Feb-53 25000 4-Mar-19 ABDUL MAJID ANJUM 5440035938265 4-Sep-52 25000 19-Mar-19 ABDUL MEHBOOB KHAN 3520227189445 12-Jan-65 25000 22-Mar-19 ABDUL MOHAYMIN SAHITO 4320359792337 19-Mar-91 25000 15-Mar-19 ABDUL MOIN 1620228481463 3-Mar-66 25000 21-Mar-19 ABDUL MUJEEB KHAN 4220103445285 30-Jun-61 25000 13-Mar-19 ABDUL MUQEEM 4220109174613 6-Aug-69 25000 22-Mar-19 ABDUL MUQEET 3610357904429 10-Apr-92 25000 20-Mar-19 ABDUL NAEEM 4130422334623 6-May-66 25000 22-Mar-19 Abdul Nasir 41409-5899481-5 02/10/1981 25,000 11-Mar-19 ABDUL QADDUS 1710103953285 15-Mar-62 25000 20-Mar-19 ABDUL QADEER FAROOQ 3310005865061 17-Dec-86 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL QADOOS 5440004973441 6-Feb-63 25000 13-Mar-19 ABDUL QAYUM 1730115616681 25-Oct-60 25000 25-Mar-19 Date of Birth Name CNIC Amount Submission Date (dd/mm/yyyy) ABDUL QAYUME KHAN 6110115373449 1-Jan-63 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL QAYYUM 3410110669809 13-Sep-71 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL QAYYUM 3740534508787 5-Oct-61 25000 21-Mar-19 ABDUL QUDDUS 3730195514149 21-Jul-63 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL QUDDUS 4220105379201 15-Oct-59 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL RAHEEM 4220102490993 5-Jan-68 25000 18-Mar-19 ABDUL RAHMAN 3520106282893 19-Apr-95 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL RASHEED 4220173567337 1-Aug-59 25000 22-Mar-19 ABDUL RASHEED 3520015473057 1-May-53 25000 21-Mar-19 ABDUL RASHEED 3460131930931 3-Jan-68 25000 11-Mar-19 ABDUL RASHEED QURESHI 4210116816465 1-May-63 25000 15-Mar-19 ABDUL RASHID AKHTAR 3650214020213 15-Jun-71 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL RAUF 3310041072241 5-Jul-74 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL RAUF KHAN 1220127618349 16-Apr-90 25000 1-Mar-19 ABDUL RAUF SANGHAR 4510239933223 1-Jan-60 25000 25-Mar-19 Abdul Razique 41409-7860632-3 10/10/1979 25,000 25-Mar-19 Abdul Razzaq 36302-5428414-3 02/08/1961 25,000 22-Apr-19 ABDUL RAZZAQ 3830257976569 6-May-78 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL RAZZAQ 3740616112563 6-Jun-67 25000 20-Mar-19 Date of Birth Name CNIC Amount Submission Date (dd/mm/yyyy) ABDUL RAZZAQ 3510206289471 21-Jul-74 25000 12-Mar-19 Abdul Rehman 17301-4460441-3 3/2/1989 25,000 22-Mar-19 Abdul Rehman 37405-4054901-9 05/04/1963 25,000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL REHMAN 3520120539607 15-Jan-85 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL REHMAN ABBASI 6110148133579 17-Oct-91 25000 21-Mar-19 ABDUL REHMAN CH 6110119762807 1-Aug-76 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL SABOOR 4220194723793 18-Jun-64 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL SALEEM 4220180757987 25-Dec-61 25000 22-Mar-19 ABDUL SALEEM KHAN 4220103715913 25-Dec-61 25000 22-Mar-19 ABDUL SATTAR 4220122774991 16-Mar-62 25000 22-Mar-19 ABDUL SATTAR ALVI 3520115894615 6-Apr-47 25000 14-Mar-19 Abdul Sattar Javid 36304-4749930-5 1/5/1962 25,000 24-Apr-19 ABDUL SHAHID 4130396049605 10-Nov-61 25000 22-Mar-19 ABDUL SHAKIR 7140289364915 12-Aug-71 25000 21-Mar-19 Abdul Wahab 35202-6758882-9 16/05/1987 25,000 22-Mar-19 ABDUL WAHAB 1730118437881 1-Sep-57 25000 25-Mar-19 Abdul Wahab Khan 61101-4945172-7 09/07/1987 25,000 23-Apr-19 ABDUL WAHAB NIZAMANI 4110582087403 17-Feb-61 25000 19-Mar-19 ABDUL WAHEED 3710596278743 20-Dec-63 25000 15-Mar-19 Date of Birth Name CNIC Amount Submission Date (dd/mm/yyyy) ABDUL WAHID 3520109273263 11-Feb-92 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL WALI KHAN AFRIDI 1430137473549 28-Feb-70 25000 15-Mar-19 Abdullah 11101-6811579-5 7/2/1991 25,000 12-Mar-19 ABDULLAH BAI 6110130391911 15-Oct-76 25000 21-Mar-19 ABDULLAH SHAHID QAZI 6110178271607 11-Jul-84 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUR REHMAN 1610112543791 6-Mar-66 25000 12-Mar-19 ABDUR REHMAN BIN TASHFEEN 3540258699965 27-Feb-90 25000 12-Mar-19 ABDUS SAMI QURESHI 1430120647501 5-Jul-79 25000 22-Mar-19 ABEED AFZAL 3740592535983 5-Mar-59 25000 25-Mar-19 ABID ALI 6110140373771 10-Aug-84 25000 19-Mar-19 Abid Ali Abid 36302-4572076-9 5/5/1979 25,000 25-Mar-19 ABID ALI KHAN 1520280728331 1-Apr-84 25000 21-Mar-19 Abid Hussain 61101-2030328-9 4/2/1976 25,000 24-Apr-19 ABID HUSSAIN 3520224239367 14-Mar-64 25000 25-Mar-19 ABID HUSSAIN 6110185648533 16-Sep-61 25000 25-Mar-19 ABID HUSSAIN 3530186206225 14-Oct-55 25000 14-Mar-19 Abid Hussain Bhukhari 35201-2321341-7 1/5/1959 25,000 22-Mar-19 ABID MAJEED 4210117574659 27-Oct-59 25000 21-Mar-19 ABID REHMAN 3830309667323 6-Aug-77 25000 20-Mar-19 Date of Birth Name CNIC Amount Submission Date (dd/mm/yyyy) ABID USMAN 1420320561835 15-Nov-83 25000 25-Mar-19 ABIDA MAHMOOD KHOKHAR 6110117439992 24-Feb-64 25000 22-Mar-19 ABIDA SAJID 3310007184808 3-Mar-71 25000 25-Mar-19 ABIDA SULTANA 6110190641154 1-Jan-58 25000 11-Mar-19 ABU TAHIR MUHAMMAD ARFEEN 4220150342793 1-Aug-66 25000 25-Mar-19 ABUAL JABBAR 3650117734585 10-Apr-78 25000 22-Mar-19 Abuzar Bhatti- 35401-6911228-3 16/07/1988 25,000 23-Apr-19 ADEELA NAZ 1730115844989 1-Jun-66 25000 7-Mar-19 ADIL ALI 3710355352691 20-Oct-89 25000 21-Mar-19 ADIL MALIK 3410153295181 11-Aug-86 25000 25-Mar-19 ADNAN QAYUM 1730123901223 19-Dec-89 25000 25-Mar-19 ADNAN RASOOL 3320284804827 15-Jun-86 25000 25-Mar-19 Adnan Shabbir Paracha 42101-9128525-1 24/01/1981 25,000 25-Mar-19 ADNAN SHAH BUKHARI 4110571584029 3-Aug-68 25000 25-Mar-19 AFAC JAVED MIRZA 6110174765549 19-Oct-93 25000 22-Mar-19 AFFAN TAHIR 4220124519205 13-May-90 25000 21-Mar-19 AFROZ ALI SHABRANI 4320706737827 17-Sep-82 25000 25-Mar-19 AFSANA BIBI 1330112972082 1-Dec-75 25000 21-Mar-19 Afsheen Riaz 37406-4745584-0 3/4/1980 25,000 22-Mar-19 Date of Birth Name CNIC Amount Submission Date (dd/mm/yyyy) AFTAB AHMED 1310145459439 10-Jan-60 25000 22-Mar-19 AFTAB AHMED KHAN 4210115800555 27-Mar-58 25000 25-Mar-19 AFTAB SAEED 1730113051821 3-Feb-78 25000 25-Mar-19 AFZAL AHMED FAROOQUI 4250107976833 15-Oct-61 25000 20-Mar-19 AHMAD ABUBAKAR 3120235853181 31-May-89 25000 21-Mar-19 AHMAD AZIZ 3740518764873 9-Jun-54 25000 21-Mar-19 AHMAD BIN TARIQ 3520249951015 16-Nov-85 25000 22-Mar-19 Ahmad Hassan 35402-1958819-5 02/02/1983 25,000 18-Mar-19 AHMAD KHAN 1610290628907 2-Apr-61 25000 22-Mar-19 AHMAD RAZA 1720133304651 12-Apr-84 25000 18-Mar-19 AHMAD USMAN 1730140448641 11-Mar-77 25000 18-Mar-19 Ahmar Ayub 33100-6381110-5 11/8/1969 25,000 25-Mar-19 AHMED 4250128362299 20-Oct-56 25000 25-Mar-19 AHMED 3120256120591 25-Oct-93 25000 8-Mar-19 AHMED AFTAB KHAN 3830309781365 12-Jul-68 25000 12-Mar-19 AHMED ALI 4220102546097 15-Jun-73 25000 22-Mar-19 AHMED ALI 3740503589385 22-Mar-62 25000 15-Mar-19 AHMED ALI 3740552880921 15-Feb-60 25000 13-Mar-19 AHMED ALI QURESHI 4210141014339 28-Feb-60 25000 25-Mar-19 Date of Birth Name CNIC Amount Submission Date (dd/mm/yyyy) AHMED BAKHSH 6110149409415 4-Dec-62 25000 15-Mar-19 AHMED BILAL 3740519703641 8-Sep-85 25000 14-Mar-19 AHMED KABIR 4220125493953 16-Sep-64 25000 25-Mar-19 AHMED NADEEM 3710320759971 9-Jan-72 25000 21-Mar-19 AHMED RAZA KHAN 4200074743667 10-Jun-64 25000 22-Mar-19 AHMED SAEED 4210158502189 1-Nov-59 25000 25-Mar-19 AHMED WAQAR UDDIN KHAN 3710117322941 15-Mar-19 25000 15-Mar-19 AHMER 4240198502243 2-Aug-82 25000 15-Mar-19 AHSAN AHMED SOOMRO 4250115613637 9-May-62 25000 22-Mar-19 AHSAN ALI 6110193806577 5-May-86 25000 22-Mar-19 AHSAN IMAM 4220182257095 21-Dec-63 25000 22-Mar-19 AHSAN KHAN 3340104210141 21-Mar-90 25000 25-Mar-19 AHSAN UL HAQ 3740575457219 14-Oct-86 25000 12-Mar-19 AHSAN UL HAQ KHAN 4210118011319 1-May-64 25000 25-Mar-19
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