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List of Newly Enrolled Hgos Sr # Enr # Company Chief CNIC No. Address Phone/Cell # SECP Paidup NMD Authoriz Establis Experie Not Not FBR Audit Total Executive/Directors Reg Capital Cert. ed hed nce Convict black Certific Reports Marks Capital Office ed Listed ate 1 11000 Shandur Travel & Tours (Pvt) Ltd Naqeeb Ahmed 17301-9912747-9 4-A, Mandni Market Shoba 091-2562213-14 Chowk,Khyber Bazar,Peshawar. 8 10 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 Shamila Naqoob 34104-2236293-5 2 11001 Al Afghan Travels Pvt Ltd Khalid Sattar 12101-4300214-1 Office No. 10, Municipal Shopping 0966-715896 Center,East Circular Road, Dera Ismail Khan 8 10 3 5 2 0 0 5 0 15 48 Sharif Ullah 12101-0983211-9 Muhammad 12103-9656856-7 Mushtaq 3 11002 Nabawi Hajj & Umrah Services (Pvt) Muhammad Rashid 16102-3802681-9 Office B-11, Haji Nek Amal Khan 0937-552324 Limited. Khan Market, Takkar Road, Tehsil Takht 0333-9332469 Bhai 16 10 3 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 37 Touseef-un-Nihar 17301-0649296-6 Haji Muhammad 16102-5748133-9 Anwar Parwana 4 11003 Karwan-E-Buner Hajj & Umrah Tufail Akbar 16101-3524162-1 Near PSO Petrol Pump, Swabi Road 0937-561433 Services (Pvt) Ldt. Par Hoto Mardan 14 10 3 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 37 Syed Shahid Ali Shah 16101-0764643-9 5 11004 Tatara Hajj & Umrah Services (Pvt) Qasim Gull 21202-6421920-3 Office No. 2 & 3, Block-B, 2nd Floor, 091-5816636 Ltd Awami Market Karkhana, Peshawar 16 10 3 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 37 Bahi Khan 21202-4092515-7 Saida Gul Khan 21202-1614495-5 6 11005 Samawat Hajj And Umrah Services Pir Muhammad 11201-0378178-7 SHO,PNO 10- Shaikh Market, Near 0969-510816 Pvt Ltd Anwar City Police Station, Lukki Marwat 0300-8763109 14 10 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 15 47 H. Saifullah Jan 11201-0397274-5 7 11006 Abu Ibrar Hajj And Umra Services Abdul Qayuum 11201-0384805-5 Near Gharaib Nawaz Statidum,Lari 0969-510621 Pvt Ltd Addah, Lakki Marwat 16 10 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 15 49 Mir Ahmed 11201-0384804-9 Muhammad Jan 11201-3493817-7 8 11007 Mahwanneen Hajj Services Pvt Ltd Abdul Hameed 11201-0315386-5 Inam Market, Ghalla Mandi,Lukki 0969-510316 Marwat 16 10 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 15 49 Hameed ullah 11201-0326462-1 0300-5762516 Hayat Ullah 11201-0316684-5 9 11008 Bari Hajj International Pvt Ltd Muhammad Shah 15602-8399731-1 C-19-20, 2nd Floor, Continental 0946-724004 Plaza,Makan Bagh, Manghora.Swat 16 10 3 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 39 Qari Abdul Bari 71201-4485729-3 10 11009 Masbah Lil Hah (Pvt) Ltd Naeem Ullah 21505-3243980-3 Insaf Medical Store,Shop No. 15, 0928-622260 Bichi Road, Jabar Market, Mir ali,Miran Shah 18 10 3 5 0 0 5 5 7 0 53 Ahmed Ullah 21505-3314669-7 0334-8812007 Mujeeb Ullah 21505-4899047-9 Rahmatullah 21505-7802415-7 11 11010 Al Qudas Hajj & Umrah Servics (Pvt) Arshid Manan 16101-3409654-7 1, 2 Shah Plaza, Main Chowk 0937-865116 Ltd Yousafzai .Dargai. Malakand Agency 16 10 3 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 37 Mehmood ul-Hassan 16102-8378245-1 0300-9055855 12 11011 Taimur Hajj And Umrah Pvt Ltd Muhammad Ali 11201-0355825-1 Taimur Plaza, Basti Dhappanwala, 966712293 Shah alam Abad, Band Road, D.I. Khan 16 10 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 Sami Ullah Khan 11201-6654102-5 Salauddhin Din Khan 11201-6507087-1 13 11012 Safina E Hujjaj (Pvt) Lmited Sultan Mohammad 16102-8721379-3 Office No. 1, Ahmed Market, 0937-551851 Malakand Road, Takht Bhai, Distt.Mardan 18 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 Taj Muhammad Khan 16102-9464821-7 14 11013 Bab-E-Muslim Hajj & Umrah Services Jehanzeb Khan 17301-4301541-7 4-B,1st Floor, Mandi Market, Khyber 091-2550455 Pvt Ltd Bazar , Peshawar 16 10 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 15 49 Alamzeb 17301-1396751-9 Page 1 of 143 Sr # Enr # Company Chief CNIC No. Address Phone/Cell # SECP Paidup NMD Authoriz Establis Experie Not Not FBR Audit Total Executive/Directors Reg Capital Cert. ed hed nce Convict black Certific Reports Marks Capital Office ed Listed ate Ilyas Khan 17301-1660440-5 15 11014 Hub-E-Rasool Hajj & Umrah Services M. Ubaid usmani 17301-0813923-9 UG 252-Deans Trade 091-5275379 (Pvt) Ltd Centre,Peshawar 2 10 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Shahid Bhutto 17301-1545271-1 16 11015 Awan Hajj & Umrah Services (Pvt) Jamshid Iqbal 17301-2745155-3 Gulbhar Colony, No. 1, Opp. Shell 091-2260794 Ltd Petrol Pump, Peshawar 16 10 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 15 49 Asif Iqbal 17301-2840250-3 Amir Shahid 17301-1632821-5 Mama Gull 17301-1674126-9 17 11016 Malik Hajj Umra.Services Pvt Ltd M. Zahir Shah 15306-5938240-1 shop No. 16, Main Bazar, Near New 0945-821553 Bus Stand, Timagrah, Distt. Lower Dir 16 10 3 5 0 0 0 0 3 0 37 M.Zameen Khan 15306-5255495-3 0321-7373638 18 11017 Amir Hajj Umra Services Pvt Ltd Amir Khan 15306-2953056-9 Office No. 18, Main Bazar Near New 0945-821844 bus stand Tamirgirah, Lower Dir 0302-5580319 16 10 3 5 2 0 0 0 3 0 39 Page 2 of 143 Sr # Enr # Company Chief CNIC No. Address Phone/Cell # SECP Paidup NMD Authoriz Establis Experie Not Not FBR Audit Total Executive/Directors Reg Capital Cert. ed hed nce Convict black Certific Reports Marks Capital Office ed Listed ate 19 11018 Wadan Travel & Tours (Pvt) Ltd Noman Khan 17301-1598645-7 Office No.1, 1st Floor, Royal Tower, 091-5853828 Near Bank of Khyber Ashraf Road, Peshawar 2 10 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 11019 Deedar E Haramain Hajj & Umra Shah Jehan 16201-8075096-7 Shah Packages, Naeemabad 0938-461440 Services Pvt Ltd (Qasim Pula) Yar Hussain Road, 0344-3000037 Lahor 16 10 3 5 0 0 5 5 0 15 59 21 11020 Burhan Tourism Services (Pvt) Ltd Burhan uddin 17301-1478770-7 Office No. 108, Block-B, 2nd Floor, 091-5820929 Malik Taj Market, Karkhano Bazar Jamrud Road, Peshawar 6 10 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 22 11021 Maisoon Hajj And Umrah Services Abdul Aziz Khan 11201-3033842-3 INSIDE LAKKI GATE BANNU 0928-611116 (Private Limited) 16 10 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 15 49 Muhammad Saeed 112010-409627-9 Khan 23 11022 Arzoo-E-Kaba (Pvt) Ltd Shakil Ahmad Khan 17301-3687208-3 Rahim Chambers chowk, Yadgar, 091-2212154 Peshawar 0333-9595888 12 10 3 5 5 0 5 5 7 15 67 24 11023 Karwan_E_Shah Jee Rukhsar Ali Shah 11101-8855380-9 10, Cantt Market, Miranshah Road, 0928-620350 Bannu Cantt 16 10 3 5 3 0 5 5 0 15 62 25 11024 Neghban-E-Haram Travel Tours Hajj Tariq Mateen 17301-1275018-5 Bostan abad no.3, Shaheen Muslim 091-2263582 & Umrah Services (Pvt) Ltd Town, Peshwar 2 10 3 5 0 0 5 0 3 0 28 26 11025 Anwar-E-Saeedain Hajj Services Ibad ur Rehman 17101-0295279-3 Room No.A-5, 1st floor, Al-Hayat 091-2654060-2572458 (Pvt) Ltd Medical Market, Namak Mandi 0333-9322116 Peshawar 16 10 3 5 0 0 5 5 3 15 62 27 11026 Karwan-eAmandar Hajj & Umrah Mushaq Ahmad 15302-0942735-3 Timoor Plaza, Main Bazar, Timergara 0945-821284 (Pvt) Ltd Dir (L) 16 10 3 5 0 0 5 5 3 0 47 28 11027 Mehman-e-Nabvi Travel & Tours Liaqat Ali Khan 16102-2319533-3 Shop 1, haji Rooh ul amin Market, 0937-551004 Near Muslim Commercial Bank Ltd. Malakand Road, Takht Bhai Mardan 14 10 3 5 3 0 5 5 3 0 48 Jehan Zeb 16102-1150584-5 Javed Khan 16102-2319529-1 29 11028 Gulzada Travel And Tours Pvt Ltd gulzada 17102-1157189-1 G-8, Mall Tower Mall Road, 091-5253860 Peshawar cantt. 14 10 3 5 5 10 5 5 7 15 79 Noor Zada 17102-1176433-1 Maaz Ullah 17102-1647674-1 30 11029 Waleed Shenwari Hajj Services Pvt Roohullah 71501-6308984-7 Faqir Manzel, 2nd Floor, Chowk 091-5892760 Ltd Yadgar, Peshwar 0345-9098235 16 10 3 0 2 0 5 5 3 0 44 31 11030 Sikath Hajj And Umrah Services Pvt Sikat Shah 21203-5367976-3 Jalil Plaza Second Floor Flat No. 16 924306413 Ltd karkhano Market Hayatabad peshawar 16 10 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 15 49 Azeem Shah 21203-3407324-1 32 11031 The Islamians Pvt Ltd Nadir Khan 16102-5347300-7 Bacha Sattme Khan Market 091-5706605 Dewana Baba Road Buner 14 10 3 5 2 0 0 0 7 15 56 Ulfat Elahi 17301-9472012-7 Manzoor Hussain 16102-2276923-5 33 11032 Safeena Shaheen Hajj And Umra Manzoor Ahmed 11101-0242767-1 Malik Irfanullah Market, Office No. 3 928623305 Services Ptv Ltd Khan Out Side Qasaban Gate Bannu City 16 10 3 5 3 0 5 5 3 15 65 Nek Nawaz Khan 11101-1513124-7 Mir Asghar Khan 11101-3922321-7 Qazi Anwar Masood 11101-1492679-7 34 11033 Tirmizi Hajj Travel And Tours Pvt Ltd Syed Mumtaz Hussain 16101-6400160-1 Office No. UG249 Main Lobby 915250376 Deans Trade Center Cantt Saddar, peshawar 2 10 3 5 2 0 0 0 3 0 25 Shakila Naz 161015-0038576-6 35 11034 Northern Travels Pvt Ltd Muhammad Sadiq 16201-7379038-5 Office no.
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