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No. Name of Location Northern Punajb Circle, Rawalpindi 1 Attock NPO 2 Bhakkar GPO 3 Chakwal GPO 4 Chakwal NPO 5 Gujar Khan GPO 6 Gujar Khan NPO 7 Jhelum GPO 8 Jhelum NPO 9 Mianwali GPO 10 Murree GPO 11 Murree NPO 12 Rawalpindi GPO 13 Rawalpindi NPO 14 Talagang GPO 15 Talagang NPO 16 Wah Cantt GPO 17 Wah Cantt NPO 18 Kahuta GPO 19 Fateh Jang HSG 20 Pindi Gheb HSG 21 Hassanabdal HSG 22 Ghourghushti PO 23 Jand PO 24 Hazro HSG 25 Dhudial HSG PO 26 Dalwal PO 27 Bhagwal PO 28 Mulhal Mughlan PO 29 Dina HSG 30 Sohawa HSG 31 Kala Gujran HSG 32 P.D Khan HSG 33 Kundian PO 34 Isa Khel HSG PO 35 Liaquatabad PO 36 Daud Khel PO 37 Kala Bagh HSG PO 38 Kamar Mashani PO 39 Darya Khan PO 40 Sagri PO 41 Tareel PO 42 Chowk Pindori PO 43 Pindori (Gujar Khan) PO 44 Kallar Syedan HSG 45 Kotli Sattian PO 46 Taxila Cantt PO 47 Taxila City PO 48 UET Taxila PO 49 Mandra HSG PO 50 Daultala PO 51 Jatli PO 52 Missa kaswal PO 53 Basali PO 54 Chak Beli Khan PO 55 Satellite Town HPO 56 Satellite Town NPO 57 EPC Committee Chowk Day 58 EPC Committee Chowk Night 59 Kohinoor Colony PO 60 Kohinoor Colony NPO 61 Westridge HSG PO 62 Khayaban-e-Sir Syed PO 63 Urdu Bazar PO 64 Saidpur Road PO 65 Atttock GPO 66 Tamman PO 67 Multan Khurd PO 68 Pachnand PO 69 Domeli PO 70 Bilal Town PO 71 Baral Colony PO 72 Lilla PO 73 Jalal Pur Sharif PO 74 Jhatta Hathyal PO 75 Sukkho PO 76 Asghar Mall PO 77 Attock Oil Company PO 78 Bahria Town PO 79 Bakra Mandi PO 80 Dhamial Camp PO 81 Raja Town PO 82 Ratta Amral PO 83 Safari Villey PO 84 Chaklala Cantt PO 85 Said Puri Road NPO 86 Urdu Bazar NPO Khyber Pakhtunkwah Circle, Peshawar 87 Chitral GPO 88 Saidu Sharif GPO 89 Batkhela GPO 90 Mardan GPO 91 Nowshera GPO 92 Charsadda GPO 93 Peshawar GPO 94 Pesh University P.O 95 Thana HSG 96 Ziarat SO 97 Lower Dir (Timergrah) 98 Upper Dir 99 Katlang P.O 100 Tordher P.O 101 Takht Bhai P.O 102 Sher Garh P.O Mardan 103 Sakhakot SO 104 Dargai LSG 105 Khal SO 106 Shabqadar Fort HSG 107 Akora Khattak 108 Pabbi 109 Nowshera Saddar Bazar 110 Jehangira 111 Risalpur HSG 112 Pabbi RS 113 Khairabad 114 Bara Fort HSG 115 Taru Jabba PO 116 Akbar Pura PO 117 Mattani PO 118 Turu PO 119 Chota Lahore 120 Hatian 121 Babuzai 122 Topi 123 Rustam 124 Zaida 125 Swabi HSG 126 Ghari Kapura 127 Mayar 128 Takkar 129 Hayatabad Ph-I HSG 130 Industrial Estate 131 Haripur GPO 132 Abbottabad GPO 133 Nawansher PO 134 Jhangi PO 135 Abbottabad NPO 136 Mansehra GPO 137 Ghazi, LSG P.O 138 Havilian HSG P.O 139 Ayubia P.O 140 Nathia Gali P.O 141 Kot Najibullah P.O 142 Khera Gali P.O 143 KTS LSG P.O 144 KTS Sec-IV 145 Oghi HSG 146 Oghi Bazar 147 Shinkyari 148 Mandian 149 Khanpur 150 Kalabagh P.O 151 Hattar Industrial Estate 152 Qalanderabad 153 Sarai Saleh P.O 154 Panian PO 155 Mankarai 156 Battal 157 Batagram LSG 158 Balakot 159 Thakot 160 Mansehra City 161 Baffa 162 Hazara University 163 Kaghan 164 Haripur Telephone Factory 165 Kohat GPO 166 Karak GPO 167 Bannu GPO 168 Lakki Marwat GPO 169 D.I. Khan GPO 170 Tank GPO 171 Hangu LSG 172 Kohat City 173 Lachi PO 174 Shakardara LSG 175 Sabirabad PO 176 Gomal University D.I. Khan 177 Bannu City HSG 178 EPC Bannu Cantt 179 EP Centre Sarai Naurang 180 Tajori 181 Pahar Pur PO 182 Paniala 183 Kulachi 184 Thall City P.O 185 Karak City P.O 186 Sherkot 187 Parachinar PO 188 Banda Daud Shah 189 Raisan 190 Latamber 191 D.I Khan NPO 192 Bunir (Daggar) PO FC, GB & AJK Circle, Islamabad 193 DG PO Islamabad 194 G-9/Markaz PO Ibd 195 F-8/Markaz PO Ibd 196 I-10/4 PO Islamabad 197 D-Block PO Ibd 198 F-7 PO Islamabad 199 Islamabad GPO 200 Muzaffarabad GPO 201 Bagh GPO 202 Rawalakot GPO 203 Kotli GPO 204 Mirpur GPO 205 Bhimber GPO 206 Hajira HSG 207 Gilgit GPO 208 Aliabad GPO 209 Karimabad SO 210 Skardu GPO 211 Pallandri GPO 212 Trarkhel HSG 213 Abbaspur 214 Panjola 215 Balouch PO 216 Garhi Dupatta PO 217 Forward Kahuta PO 218 City PO M.Abad 219 Hattian PO 220 Athmuqam PO 221 Tatta Pani SO 222 Barnala SO 223 Khadimabad SO 224 Chakswari HSG 225 Dadyal Khurd HSG 226 Chechian SO 227 Pind Kala SO 228 Sehnsa SO 229 Panjeri SO 230 Jatli SO 231 AkalgarhSO 232 Postal Plaza SO Mirpur 233 City PO Mirpur 234 Astore SO 235 Chilas HSG 236 Gahkooch SO 237 Gupis SO 238 Khaplu HSG 239 Shiger SO 240 Mehdiabad SO 241 Bara Kahu P.O Islamabad 242 DHA-II P.O Islamabad 243 Korang Town PO Islamabad Baluchistan Circle, Quetta 244 Quetta GPO 245 Loralai GPO Metropolitan Circle, Karachi 246 Alhaidery GPO 247 Alhaidery NPO 248 City GPO 249 City NPO 250 Karachi GPO 251 Karachi NPO 252 Saddar GPO 253 Saddar NPO 254 New-Town GPO 255 Nazimabad Bl-IV PO 256 Nazimabad HPO 257 North Nazimabad 258 New Karachi HPO 259 Orangi Town HPO 260 Buffer zone PO 261 S.I.T.E HPO 262 Liquatabad HPO 263 PECHS-Bl-2 HPO 264 PECHS Bl-6 PO 265 Gulshan_e-Iqbaal bl- 3 HPO 266 Gulshan-e-Iqbal HPO 267 F.B.Area HPO 268 Jinnah Terminal PO 269 Akhter Colony PO 270 Drigah Colony PO 271 Malir Colony PO 272 Landhi Colony PO 273 Model Colony PO 274 Quaidabad PO 275 Defence HPO 276 Clifton HPO 277 Defence Market PO 278 Karachi Cantt HPO 279 Keamari HPO 280 Lyari HPO 281 Kutchery HPO 282 Shershah Colony 283 Sector 11 ½ PO 284 Baldia Colony PO 285 Metrovil PO 286 Firdous Colony PO 287 Mominabad PO 288 New Saeedabad PO 289 Sector 11-A PO North Karachi 290 Gulshan-e-Jouhar Bl-14 PO 291 Shahra-e-Faisal HPO 292 Gulistan-e-Joher PO 293 Karachi University 294 Korangi GPO 295 Korangi NPO 296 Mehmoodabad PO 297 Rafah-e-Aam PO 298 Korangi Bl-3 PO 299 Landhi Gul Ahmed 300 Steel Township PO 301 Murad Memon Goth 302 Malir Cantt PO 303 Qayumabad PO 304 Sadat Colony PO 305 Kati PO Central Punjab Circle, Lahore 306 Lahore GPO 307 Lahore Cantt. GPO 308 Kasur GPO 309 Okara GPO 310 Baghbanpura 311 Chah Miran 312 Daroghawala 313 Fortress Stadium Day 314 Ganj Mughalpura Day & NPO 315 Moghalpura 316 Saddar Bazar 317 Shalamar Town Day & NPO 318 Batapur PO 319 Barki PO 320 Nabipura PO 321 Harbanspura PO 322 Shad Bagh PO 323 Dharampura PO 324 King Edward Medical College Night PO 325 LCCHS PO 326 Lahore Airport Day-PO 327 M-Block PO 328 Post Mall Gulberg 329 A.I Town PO 330 Shadman Colony PO 331 Model Town PO 332 Township PO 333 Gulberg Colony PO 334 New Garden Town PO 335 Raiwind PO 336 Johar Town PO 337 R.A Bazaar PO 338 Multan Road PO 339 PMG PO 340 Shahdara Bagh PO 341 Shahdara Bagh NPO 342 Samanabad PO 343 Awan Colony PO 344 Thokar Niaz Baig PO 345 Bahria Town PO 346 EME Society 347 Chunian Cantt LSG 348 Patoki LSG 349 Basir Pur 350 Hujra Shah Muqeem 351 Okara Cantt 352 Kangan Pur PO Kasur 353 Changa Manga PO Kasur 354 Kot Radha Kishan PO Kasur 355 Akhtarabad PO Okara 356 Depalpur PO Okara 357 Renala Khurd PO Okara 358 Sialkot GPO 359 Gujranwala GPO 360 Gujrat GPO 361 Narowal GPO 362 Badomali P.O 363 Daska P.O 364 Dabliwala P.O 365 Pasrur HSG P.O 366 Shakargarh HPO 367 Zafarwal P.O 368 Chaprar P.O 369 Kotli Loharan East P.O 370 Mitranwali P.O 371 Phuklian P.O 372 Sahowala P.O 373 Wadala Sanduwan P.O 374 City Center Kamoki P.O 375 Gakhar Mandi P.O 376 Wazirabad HPO 377 Hafizabad HSG 378 Nowshera Virkan P.O 379 Pindi Bhattian P.O 380 Qila Dedar Singh 381 Jaurah P.O 382 Malka P.O 383 Bhagowal Kalan 384 Sehna P.O 385 Bhaddar P.O 386 Saboor P.O 387 Pahrianwali P.O 388 Kutheala Sheikhan P.O 389 Miana Gondal P.O 390 Faisalabad GPO 391 Ghulam Muhammad Abad 392 Nishatabad 393 Peoples Colony No.02 HSG 394 Millat Colony 395 Sargodha GPO 396 Sargodha City 397 Satellite Town 398 Khushab GPO 399 T.T.Singh GPO 400 Jhang GPO 401 Qila Sheikhupura GPO 402 Jaranwala PO 403 Samundari PO 404 Mamu Kanjan PO 405 Satiana Banglow 406 Buchiana PO 407 Aminpur PO 408 Chak No.132 RB PO 409 Ahmedpur Sial PO 410 Miani PO 411 Nehang PO 412 Jauharabad HSG PO 413 Chenab Nagar HSG PO 414 Ahmedpur Sial PO 415 Kamalia HSG PO 416 Gojra HSG PO 417 EP Nankana Sahib PO 418 Imamia Colony 419 Panwan 420 Jandiala Sher Khan 421 Ferozwatwan 422 Dijkot PO 423 Sahiwal PO 424 M.B.Din GPO 425 Bhagtanwala PO 426 Faisalabad GPO Night 427 Sialkot GPO Night Southern Punjab Circle, Multan 428 Gulgasht Colony 429 Mumtaz Abad 430 Dera Bakhha 431 Khanqah Mubarak 432 Haroon Abad 433 Faqir Wali 434 Chishtian 435 Tibbi Qaisrani 436 Kot Chhutta 437 Mailsi 438 Burewala 439 Mian Channu 440 Jahania 441 Ali Pur 442 Chowk Azam 443 Sadiq Abad 444 Khan Pur 445 Liaqat Pur 446 Chicha Watni 447 Iqbal Nagar 448 Bahawal Pur GPO 449 Bahawal Nagar GPO 450 Dera Ghazi Khan GPO 451 Khanewal GPO 452 Layyah GPO 453 Muzaffar Garh GPO 454 Multan GPO 455 New Multan P.O 456 Rahim Yar Khan GPO 457 Vehari GPO 458 Sahiwal GPO 459 Lodhran HPO 460 Shujabad HSG Northern Sindh Circle, Hyderabd 461 Hyderabad GPO 462 Sukkur GPO 463 Dadu GPO 464 Mirpur Khas GPO 465 Latifabad GPO 466 Sanghar GPO 467 Nawabshah GPO 468 Khairpur GPO 469 Larkana GPO 470 Shikarpur GPO 471 Jacobabad GPO 472 Tando Mohammad Khan HSG PO 473 Tando Allahyar HSG PO 474 Badin LSG PO 475 Hala PO 476 Talhar PO 477 Kotri HSG 478 Cadet College Petaro PO 479 Hyderabad NPO 480 Matli SO 481 Tando Jam SO 482 Bhit Shah SO 483 Tando Bago SO 484 Tando Ikram SO 485 Thatta HSG PO 486 Johi SO 487 Sehwan SO 488 Qasimabad LSG PO 489 Tando Adam HSG PO 490 Shahdadpur HSG PO 491 Umerkot SO 492 Sinjhoro 493 Mithi SO 494 Kunri SO 495 Digri SO 496 Naukot SO 497 Rohri SO 498 Hingorja SO 499 Dokri SO 500 Naushero Feroz LSG PO.
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