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6455.Pdf, PDF, 1.27MB Overall List Along With Domicile and Post Name Father Name District Post Shahab Khan Siraj Khan PESHAWAR 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Sana Ullah Muhammad Younas Lower Dir 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Mahboob Ali Fazal Rahim Swat 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Tahir Saeed Saeed Ur Rehman Kohat 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Owais Qarni Raham Dil Lakki Marwat 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Ashfaq Ahmad Zarif Khan Charsadda 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Saud Khan Haji Minak Khan Khyber 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Qamar Jan Syed Marjan Kurram 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Kamil Khan Wakeel Khan PESHAWAR 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Waheed Gul Muhammad Qasim Lakki Marwat 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Tanveer Ahmad Mukhtiar Ahmad Mardan 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Muhammad Faheem Muhammad Aslam PESHAWAR 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Muslima Bibi Jan Gul Dera Ismail Khan 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Muhammad Zahid Muhammad Saraf Batagram 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Riaz Khan Muhammad Anwar Lower Dir 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Bakht Taj Abdul Khaliq Shangla 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Hidayat Ullah Fazal Ullah Swabi 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Wajid Ali Malang Jan Mardan 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Sahar Rashed Abdur Rasheed Mardan 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Afsar Khan Afridi Ghulam Nabi PESHAWAR 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Adnan Khan Manazir Khan Mardan 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Liaqat Ali Malik Aman Charsadda 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Adnan Iqbal Parvaiz Khan Mardan 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Syed Latif Jan Syed Haider Ali Jan Swabi 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Sara Khan Gul Rahim Khan Lower Dir 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Taimur Raza Sher Rahman Khan Swat 01. Station House Incharge (BPS-16) Junaid Rashid Abdur Rashid Nowshera 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Abid Ali Rahman Sher FR (Peshawar) 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Naveed Khan Muhammad Fareed PESHAWAR 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Misbah Ullah Sami Ullah PESHAWAR 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Syed Sana Ullah Mahboob Zada Swat 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Mukamil Shah Haji Kalim Shah FR (Peshawar) 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Jalal Khan Shamal Khan Charsadda 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Zeeshan Ullah Asmat Ullah PESHAWAR 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Arshad Ali Ziat Ullah Khan Charsadda 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Muhammad Fazle Subhan Muhammad Yaqoob Nowshera 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Sami Ullah Nadir Khan Lakki Marwat 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Muhammad Mehi Kalu Khan Dera Ismail Khan 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Inam Ullah Ain Ud Din Tank 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Habib Ullah Khan Haji Mirsaudad Khan Bannu 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Isma Ismail Muhammad Islmail Abbottabad 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Haji Muhammad Pervaiz Khan Bajaur Agency 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Nasar Khan Muhammad Zamin Khan Lower Dir 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Qabil Khan Zarqaish Khan Buner 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Hamza Khan Israrullah Mardan 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Nizar Hussain Masal Khan Mardan 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Yaman Khan Zaza Khan Swabi 02. Junior Scale Stenographer (BPS-14) Fahad Wadood Abdul Wadood PESHAWAR 03. Transport Maintenance Inspector (BPS-14) Hameed Khan Hakim Dad Buner 03. Transport Maintenance Inspector (BPS-14) Shabahat Khan Gul PESHAWAR 03. Transport Maintenance Inspector (BPS-14) Mansoor Ali Khan Mir Zaman Khan Buner 03. Transport Maintenance Inspector (BPS-14) Muhammad Tayyab Afridi Jamil Khan PESHAWAR 03. Transport Maintenance Inspector (BPS-14) Adnan Pervez Shah Zaman Karak 03. Transport Maintenance Inspector (BPS-14) Abid Khan Hakeem Dad Buner 03. Transport Maintenance Inspector (BPS-14) Ghous Ali Shah Haji Saddiq Ahmad PESHAWAR 03. Transport Maintenance Inspector (BPS-14) Hizb Ullah Khan Baqeeb Ullah Lakki Marwat 03. Transport Maintenance Inspector (BPS-14) Muhammad Asif Muhammad Bakhsh Dera Ismail Khan 03. Transport Maintenance Inspector (BPS-14) Aftab Alam Mukhtar Alam Swat 03. Transport Maintenance Inspector (BPS-14) Zia Ur Rahman Shafiq Ur Rahman Mardan 03. Transport Maintenance Inspector (BPS-14) Ijaz Ali Ghulam Mustafa Chitral 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Arbab Sher Dil Khan Arbab Shafat Ullah Khan PESHAWAR 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Ahmad Ullah Muhabat Khan PESHAWAR 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Kamil Shah Rajan Shah Lakki Marwat 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Tafail Ahmad Shahi Nadir Khan Chitral 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Tahseen Ullah Aman Ullah PESHAWAR 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Muhammad Fawad Mirdad PESHAWAR 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Abdur Raziq Shah Anwar Shah Khyber Agency 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Saad Rehman Gul Rehman Swabi 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Hizar Hayat Muhammad Hayat Charsadda 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) M Abdullah Shamroz Khan FR (Peshawar) 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Asad Ali Sher Muhammad Swabi 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Naveed Ul Haq Amin Ul Haq Swat 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Nadeem Deedar Gul Charsadda 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Fatiha Bibi Gulzar Khan Chitral 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Subhan Ullah Aftab Khan FR (Peshawar) 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Shakir Durrani Riaz Muhammad Khan Durrani PESHAWAR 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Javeed Ahmad Dost Muhammad Khan Chitral 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Muhammad Yasir Nawaz Muhammad Nawaz Nowshera 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Zafran Ullah Khan Ghulam Jan Lakki Marwat 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Arshad Ali Yousaf Ali PESHAWAR 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Shah Farooq Abbas Khan PESHAWAR 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Bakhtiar Ahmad Nazir Ahmad Khyber 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Zeeshan Mehmood Khan Rast Baz Khan Bannu 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Muhammad Usman Fazli Subhan PESHAWAR 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Sajid Masood Manzoor Khan Nowshera 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Rafi Ullah Afzal Khan Swat 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Asif Khan Sail Mir Khan Bannu 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Asma Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal Bannu 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Shoaib Ullah Khan Muhib Ur Rehman FR (Bannu) 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Nazar Iqbal Shah Muhammad Iqbal Shah Bannu 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Syeda Aruba Arif Syed Muhammad Arif Abbottabad 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Sammaya Anjum Anjum Aziz Abbottabad 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Raja Hammad Sultan Raja Mehboob Sultan Abbottabad 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Amir Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal Abbottabad 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Bilal Ahmed Abdul Razzaq Abbottabad 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Toqeer Ahmed Duriaman Quraishi Mansehra 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Umer Imtiaz Muhammad Imtiaz Abbottabad 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Inam Ullah Rayat Ullah Swabi 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Zaheer Ud Din Abdul Wahid Lower Dir 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Kaleem Ullah Murad Ullah Mardan 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Hidayat Ullah Fazal Ullah Swabi 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Mubassar Jalal Shahriyar Khan Mardan 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Mudassar Azman Gohar Khan Mardan 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Name Father Name District Post Faisal Shahzad Shamim Khan Swabi 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Sajid Iqbal Khan Ghalib Mardan 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Wajid Ali Badshah Gul Mardan 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Muhammad Nouman Faqir Gul Mardan 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Abdul Awal Ali Haider Swabi 04. Account Assistant (BPS-14) Shafiqa Gul Gulyar Khan Swat 05. Audio / Video Cameraman (BPS-14) Hussain Ali Saifur Rehman Swat 05. Audio / Video Cameraman (BPS-14) Sayyed Abbas Shah Sayyed Shah Mardan 05. Audio / Video Cameraman (BPS-14) Numan Gulzaman Mardan 05. Audio / Video Cameraman (BPS-14) Irfan Ahmad Ahmad Gul PESHAWAR 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Mohammad Usman Mohammad Yousaf Bajaur 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Javid Ali Said Ali Shangla 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Anwar Shamim Abdur Rahim Khan Karak 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Imtiaz Khan Payinda Khan Khyber 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Waqar Ahmad Ismail Khan FR (Peshawar) 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Abid Mehmood Charagh Hussain Karak 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Muhammad Jameel Taj Muhammad Mansehra 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Ali Hasnain Khadim Hussain Mardan 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Muhammad Faran Feroz Khan PESHAWAR 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Qasim Shabab Ajab Ajab Gul Karak 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Khan Muhammad Jumma Khan Mohmand Agency 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Qaisar Ali Khan Munawer Khan Kurram 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Zeeshan Ajmal Khan Kohat 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Iftkhar Ali Safi Muhammad Nazeer PESHAWAR 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Riaz Kha Mohammad Akbar Khyber 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Farhan Farid Mir Ajab Khan Chitral 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Sohail Khan Afridi Rasheed Khan PESHAWAR 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Tariq Naeem M Naeem Khan Swat 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Azmat Ali Sardar Ali Swat 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Mansoor Ali Malik Aman Swabi 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Javid Sabir Muhammad Sabir Swabi 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Muhammad Khan Awaz Khan South Waziristan 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Abdul Basit Mian Rasheed Mansehra 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Zahid Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal Haripur 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Muhammad Bilal Maqsood Ur Rehman Mansehra 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Wasim Hussain Laiq Hussain FR (Kohat) 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Muhammad Ali Khan Abdul Rahim Swat 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Imtiaz Bacha Gul Bacha Swat 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Muhsinuddin Jawad Fakhruddin Lower Dir 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Sayyed Anayat Ullah Sayyed Muhammad Karim FR (Peshawar) 06. Shift Incharge (BPS-12) Inayat Ul Haq Hameed Ul Haq Lower Dir 06.
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