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List of Multi Functional Usb Data Cable Winners LIST OF MULTI FUNCTIONAL USB DATA CABLE WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN INSTITUTION S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT 1 20-459-00181-1-027-E AAMINAH RAZA HASSAN RAZA NASEEM 1 JAUHER LYCEUM HIGH SCHOOL MIANWALI 2 20-55-00657-1-001-E AAQIL MANNAN MANNAN KHALIL 1 THE CITY SCHOOL JUNIOR SECTION GUJRANWALA 3 20-66-00781-1-001-E AARAMISH AHMAD AHMAD RAZA 1 THE CITY SCHOOL KAPCO CHAPTER MUZAFFARGARH 4 20-55-00216-1-009-E AARIZ MALIK MUHAMMAD NAEEM 1 ROOTS MILLENNIUM SCHOOL KINGSBURY CAMPUS GUJRANWALA 5 20-021-20237-1-002-E ABDUL BARI KHAN MUHAMMAD KASHIF IQBAL 1 GLAMOUR CHILDREN SECONDARY SCHOOL KARACHI 6 20-51-20552-1-001-E ABDUL DAYAN JAVED MUHAMMAD WASIF JAVED 1 JUNIOR ACADEMY HAMZA CAMPUS RAWALPINDI 7 20-923-20039-1-001-E ABDUL HADI MUHAMMAD WAQAR ZAFAR 1 ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL & COLLEGE (IQRA) NOWSHERA 8 20-51-00147-1-005-E ABDUL HADI MALIK SAEED IQBAL 1 ROOTS IVY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS PWD CAMPUS ISLAMABAD 9 20-021-20902-1-024-E ABDUL HADI IMRAN IMRAN HAMEED 1 DM SCHOOL SYSTEM KARACHI 10 20-51-00147-1-004-E ABDUL HADI USMAN MUHAMMAD USMAN GHANI 1 ROOTS IVY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS PWD CAMPUS ISLAMABAD 11 20-022-00320-1-002-E ABDUL MOMIN AHMED ALI 1 ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL & COLLEGE SRC HYDERABAD 12 20-53-20799-1-002-E ABDUL MOMIN MUHAMMAD NOUMAN 1 THE EDUCATORS REHMAN CAMPUS GUJRAT 13 20-51-00257-1-001-E ABDUL MOOED NAVEED CHAUDARY NAVEED AHMED 1 ROOTS GARDEN SCHOOL 93-HARLEY CAMPUS RAWALPINDI 14 20-48-00970-1-019-E ABDUL RAFAY JAWAD KHAWAJA JAWAD HASSAN 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL SARGODHA 15 20-021-20546-1-004-E ABDULLAH AMIN FAROOQ 1 THE HORIZON HIGH KARACHI 16 20-41-00963-1-002-E ABDULLAH ADNAN MUHAMMAD ADNAN 1 ALLIED SCHOOL MADINA CAMPUS FAISALABAD * Multi Functional USB Data Cable: First position in the institution within the respective class and at least 75% achieved. LIST OF MULTI FUNCTIONAL USB DATA CABLE WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN INSTITUTION S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT 17 20-544-20669-1-004-E ABDULLAH ALEEM AHMED WALEED AHMED 1 ROOTS MILLENNIUM SCHOOL NOTTING HILL CAMPUS JHELUM 18 20-42-20593-1-007-E ABDULLAH HASSAN HASSAN ABBAS 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL LAHORE 19 20-51-20892-1-001-E ABDULLAH NAYYAR NAYYAR SHABBIR 1 ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL ASKARI IV CAMPUS RAWALPINDI 20 20-55-00657-1-003-E ABDULLAH SHOAIB SHOAIB AKRAM 1 THE CITY SCHOOL JUNIOR SECTION GUJRANWALA 21 20-48-00970-1-029-E ABDUR REHMAN TARIQ TARIQ NAWAZ 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL SARGODHA 22 20-42-20941-1-006-E ABEEHA FATIMA UMER BILAL 1 LES ANGES MONTESSORI ACADEMY LAHORE 23 20-51-20053-1-002-E ABRASH KHAN NAVEED SADIQ 1 ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL AND COLLEGE EME CAMPUS RAWALPINDI 24 20-48-00970-1-018-E ABRISH FATIMA MUHAMMAD AKRAM 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL SARGODHA 25 20-91-20464-1-005-E ABUBAKAR WASEEM WASEEM AFSAR 1 APS JUNIOR PESHAWAR 26 20-55-20349-1-003-E ADIL JOVINDA SHAHID MEHMOOD JOVINDA 1 GARRISON ACADEMY SENIOR CAMPUS GUJRANWALA 27 20-582-00399-1-004-E AFAAF FATIMA ADEEL ZAMAN 1 ROOTS MILLENNIUM SCHOOLS HILL VIEW CAMPUS MIRPUR 28 20-051-00458-1-016-E AFFAN AHMED ADEEL AHMED 1 INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY SCHOOL I-8 CAMPUS ISLAMABAD BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL SYSTEM EARLY YEARS AND 29 20-51-00459-1-001-E AFFAN ULLAH KHAN OBAID ULLAH KHAN 1 RAWALPINDI PRIMARY BRANCH THE PUNJAB SCHOOL CANAL GARDENS GULSHAN-E-HABIB 30 20-42-20217-1-005-E AHMAD MUJTABA FAISAL FAISAL REHMAN 1 LAHORE CAMPUS 31 20-51-00863-1-004-E AHMED ASIF ASIF IQBAL 1 BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL SYSTEM KINDERGARTEN BRANCH RAWALPINDI 32 20-42-00220-1-013-E AHMED RASHWAN HAMZA RASHWAN 1 THE TRUST SCHOOL BOYS CAMPUS LAHORE * Multi Functional USB Data Cable: First position in the institution within the respective class and at least 75% achieved. LIST OF MULTI FUNCTIONAL USB DATA CABLE WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN INSTITUTION S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT 33 20-021-00616-1-004-E AIMAN GICHKI GHANGAIZ KHAN GICHKI 1 THE CITY SCHOOL NURSERY DEFENCE CAMPUS KARACHI 34 20-57-20195-1-003-E AIYLA JAWAD JAWAD ELAHI 1 MUKHTIAR KHAN WELFARE SCHOOL ATTOCK 35 20-55-20349-1-010-E ALEEHA AMIN ABDUL WAJID AMIN 1 GARRISON ACADEMY SENIOR CAMPUS GUJRANWALA 36 20-62-00749-1-006-E ALEEZA ARSLAN ARSLAN MEHMOOD 1 THE CITY SCHOOL NURSERY BRANCH BAHAWALPUR 37 20-40-00442-1-008-E ALISHBA ZAINAB MUHAMMAD AMIN 1 BLOOMFIELD HALL SAHIWAL SAHIWAL 38 20-40-00442-1-003-E ALYAN ALI ALI FAISAL 1 BLOOMFIELD HALL SAHIWAL SAHIWAL 39 20-051-20238-1-012-E ALYAN FAQIR MUHAMMAD ATIF FAQIR MUHAMMAD 1 ROOTS MILLENNIUM FUTURE WORLD SCHOOL ISLAMABAD 40 20-55-00657-1-002-E AMINA SALEHA NAVEED ASHRAF 1 THE CITY SCHOOL JUNIOR SECTION GUJRANWALA 41 20-42-20502-1-001-E AMNA ABID ABID MEHMOOD 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL (LANDMARK PROJECT) LAHORE 42 20-51-00199-1-018-E AMNA ADEEL ADEEL AYUB 1 BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL SYSTEM PRIMARY BRANCH RAWALPINDI 43 20-41-00337-1-002-E AMNA MASOOD AZHAR MASOOD 1 FAISALABAD GRAMMAR SCHOOL FAISALABAD 44 20-021-20546-1-007-E ANABIA M. DANISH 1 THE HORIZON HIGH KARACHI ROOTS MILLENNIUM SCHOOL KHYBER CAMPUS JUNIOR 45 20-91-00945-1-006-E ANADIL MUSTEHSAN MUSTEHSAN NAEEM 1 PESHAWAR SECTION 46 20-051-20570-1-007-E ANAMTA SAMI SAMI ULLAH 1 THE SMART SCHOOL CAPITAL CAMPUS ISLAMABAD 47 20-53-20591-1-003-E ANAYA AWAIS AWAIS ALI 1 GREEN FUTURE SCHOOLS GUJRAT 48 20-52-20623-1-003-E ANAYA JANNAT FAISAL UR REHMAN BHATI 1 QUAID-E-AZAM DIVISIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL SIALKOT * Multi Functional USB Data Cable: First position in the institution within the respective class and at least 75% achieved. LIST OF MULTI FUNCTIONAL USB DATA CABLE WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN INSTITUTION S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT 49 20-021-00402-1-001-E ANAYAH FATIMA MUHAMMAD FAISAL 1 DAWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOL KARACHI 50 20-51-00338-1-001-E ANZISH FATIMA RIZWAN AHMAD 1 FAZAIA INTER COLLEGE JINNAH CAMP JUNIOR SECTION RAWALPINDI 51 20-55-20349-1-011-E ARBEEHA SOHAIL SOHAIL AHMED 1 GARRISON ACADEMY SENIOR CAMPUS GUJRANWALA INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY SCHOOL AND 52 20-051-20333-1-001-E AREEBA FATIMA TAHIR MEHMOOD 1 ISLAMABAD COLLEGE CHAK SHAHZAD CAMPUS 53 20-51-00199-1-005-E AREEJ FATIMA SAQIB SALEEM 1 BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL SYSTEM PRIMARY BRANCH RAWALPINDI 54 20-42-00792-1-006-E AREESHA ADEEL ADEEL ARIF 1 AL ALA INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC SCHOOL LAHORE 55 20-55-00657-1-005-E ARFA WAQAS WAQAS ARSHID RANA 1 THE CITY SCHOOL JUNIOR SECTION GUJRANWALA 56 20-021-00476-1-012-E ARHAM ANAS SYED ANAS 1 THE CITY SCHOOL GULSHAN JUNIOR A KARACHI INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD SCHOOL 57 20-051-20456-1-002-E ARSALAN ATHAR ATHAR WASEEM 1 ISLAMABAD G-13 CAMPUS 58 20-55-00870-1-003-E ARSHIA NUMER NUMER RIAZ 1 QUAID-E-AZAM DIVISIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL GUJRANWALA 59 20-42-00645-1-012-E ARYAN AZFAR AZFAR ZAFAR 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL LAHORE 60 20-61-00586-1-004-E ASHAR NADEEM NADEEM SHAHID 1 PAKARAB PUBLIC SCHOOL MULTAN 61 20-42-00164-1-020-E ASMARA FAHEEM FAHEEM SALIK 1 BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL SYSTEM WALTON CAMPUS LAHORE 62 20-071-20449-1-011-E ATIKA SHAIKH MUHAMMAD NAEEM SHAIKH 1 IBA PUBLIC SCHOOL SUKKUR 63 20-57-20195-1-001-E AYESHA AYAZ KHAN 1 MUKHTIAR KHAN WELFARE SCHOOL ATTOCK 64 20-41-00973-1-002-E AYESHA BABAR BABAR ALI 1 ALLIED SCHOOL JUNIOR CAMPUS FAISALABAD * Multi Functional USB Data Cable: First position in the institution within the respective class and at least 75% achieved. LIST OF MULTI FUNCTIONAL USB DATA CABLE WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN INSTITUTION S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT 65 20-021-00928-1-011-E AYESHA MUNEER KHAN MUNEER AHMED KHAN 1 THE CITY SCHOOL PAF CHAPTER PRE-JUNIOR SECTION KARACHI 66 20-582-20234-1-005-E AYESHA NAVEED NAVEED MUNIR BUTT 1 HALEEMA SCHOOL OF STATE MIRPUR 67 20-42-20166-1-006-E AYESHA SARWAR MOHAMMAD SARWAR 1 THE NATIONAL SCHOOL & COLLEGE LAHORE 68 20-53-00611-1-001-E AYESHA USMAN USMAN ASLAM 1 BLOOMFIELD HALL SCHOOL GUJRAT 69 20-021-00616-1-001-E AYRA GHANIA MALIK DIL AWAIZ AHMED 1 THE CITY SCHOOL NURSERY DEFENCE CAMPUS KARACHI 70 20-51-20345-1-003-E AYRA RAZI WAQAS RAZI 1 ROOTS IVY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL RIVERVIEW CAMPUS RAWALPINDI 71 20-41-20792-1-001-E AYYAN HAIDER KAZMI SYED HAMMAD -UL- HASSAN 1 THE EDUCATORS PRIME CAMPUS FAISALABAD 72 20-021-20888-1-003-E AZAAN ALI IMTIAZ ALI 1 THE ACADEMY GULSHAN CAMPUS II KARACHI BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL SYSTEM EARLY YEARS AND 73 20-51-00459-1-002-E AZKA IRFAN IRFAN JAVED 1 RAWALPINDI PRIMARY BRANCH 74 20-91-00567-1-001-E BAHESHT YASIR YASIR QAYYUM 1 BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL SYSTEM JAMRUD CAMPUS PESHAWAR 75 20-55-00692-1-009-E BAKHTAWAR ZAHEER 1 BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL SYSTEM WAPDA TOWN CAMPUS GUJRANWALA 76 20-021-00928-1-012-E BUSHRA AHMED KHAN AHMED HUSSAIN KHAN 1 THE CITY SCHOOL PAF CHAPTER PRE-JUNIOR SECTION KARACHI 77 20-48-00970-1-030-E DAWOOD MUHAMMAD IMRAN 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL SARGODHA 78 20-42-00221-1-005-E DUA FATIMA MUHAMMAD AMIR 1 THE TRUST SCHOOL GIRLS CAMPUS LAHORE PAK-TURK MAARIF INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL AND COLLEGES 79 20-021-20041-1-002-E DUA NOMAN NOMAN QAMAR 1 KARACHI GIRL'S CAMPUS 80 20-42-20920-1-001-E DURDANA AZEEMI IJAZ AHMED 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL NASHEMAN-E-IQBAL BRANCH LAHORE * Multi Functional USB Data Cable: First position in the institution within the respective class and at least 75% achieved.
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