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NAROWAL-Rencad.Pdf Renewal List S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE NAME BIRTH QUALIFICATION 1 40367 JAVED IQBAL GHULAM VILL BHAGOLA KALAN P/O DANDOT TEH, KHAKAR 12-6-1971 MATRIC 11/7/2014 RASOOL GARH DISTT. NAROWAL , NAROWAL, PUNJAB 2 39179 MUHAMMAD ALI BUKHSH VILL SHEIKHUPURA P/O TALWANDI BHIMDRAN TEH 3-6-1972 MATRIC 13/7/2014 SHARIF & DISTT. NAROWAL , NAROWAL, PUNJAB 3 47619 TAHIR MAHMOOD AHMAD DIN VILL BUTTER P/O KOTLIN SIDDIQE 1-1-1968 BA 14/07/2014 SALEEM DISTT.NAROWAL , NAROWAL, PUNJAB 4 21294 RUSTAM KHAN REHMAT KHAN TALMANDI BHADARA, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 22/12/1950 B.A 14/07/2014 5 26459 ABRAR HUSSAIN MUHAMMAD TEHSEEN NAGAR , SHAKARGARH , NAROWAL, 3-5-1977 MATRIC 14/07/2014 BASHIR PUNJAB 6 37478 MUHAMMAD MAQBOOL VILL BARA PIND TEH, SHAHBAZ GARA DISTT, 1-10-1972 MATRIC 15/7/2014 SALEEM AHMED NAROWAL, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 7 34094 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD VILL & P/O KHAN KHASA TEH, & DIST,NAROWAL, 28-1-1980 MATRIC 15/07/2014 SHAHZAD NAWAZ NAROWAL, PUNJAB 8 33415 KHURSHID MUHAMMAD ALI V. P/O SHAH PUR BHANGU TEH, SHAKAR GARH, 18-5-1970 MATRIC 08/08/2014 AHMAD DISTT, NAROWAL, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 9 34093 ABDUL WAHID MUHAMMAD V-FATTOWAL SULEHRIAN P/O DUDHU CHAK TEH, 1-1-1983 MATRIC 08/08/2014 SAIN SHAKAR GAR DISTT, NAROWAL, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 10 35309 MUHAMMAD HASHAM ALI V & P/O SHAH PUR BHANGU TEH, SHAKARGARH 1-2-1960 MATRIC 9/8/2014 SIDDIQUE DISTT, NAROWAL, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 11 25397 SALAH UD DIN MUHAMMAD WARD NO. 1 MOH, GHOUSIA DISTT,, NAROWAL, 18-2-1957 MATRIC 09/08/2014 SIDDIQUE PUNJAB 12 35310 HAFIZ MUHAMMAD NAGRATA ANSARIAN TEH, SHAKER GARHDISTT, 3-6-1982 MATRIC 13/8/2014 MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE NAROWAL, NAROWAL, PUNJAB NAEEM 13 35307 HAFIZ SALAH UD ABDUL GHANI VILLAGE AND P.O BECO CHAK SHAKKAR GARH , 8-1-1979 MATRIC 14/8/2014 DIN NAROWAL, PUNJAB 14 22065 MUHAMMAD ABDUL GHANI VILL NATLAH KLANP.O SUKHOKAK TEH 1/12/1966 F.A 18/08/2014 LATIF SHASANGARH, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 15 38195 NADEEM AKHTAR MUHAMMAD VILL SADGAL P/O CHAK DAULA TEH, ZAFAR WAL 21-3-1970 FA 19/8/2014 YAQUB DISTT,, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 16 40833 MUHAMMAD NASIR ALI VILL DAUALA P/O JALAL TEH, SHAKKAR GHAKHAIR 7-5-1983 MATRIC 6/9/2014 TARIQ DISTT,, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 17 22244 TALIB HUSSAIN ABDUL BHARI KALAN P.O.BHARI KHURDTEH.SHAKAR 1/4/1969 MATRIC 20/09/2014 HAMEED GARH, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 18 22397 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD VILL, CHAKWAL SOLAHRIAN P/O SOHAWARATEH 13/11/1938 MATRIC 09/11/2014 SHARIF ZIA MUNSHI SKG DISTT, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 19 40836 JAMSHAID BASHRAT COLLEGE ROAD BADDO MALHI TOWN COMMITTEE 4-2-1982 MATRIC 23/12/2014 BASHARAT AHMAD TEH, AND DISTT, , NAROWAL, PUNJAB 20 35620 MUHAMMAD RUSTAM ALI VILL.DADDIAN P.O. NAROWALTEH.&DISTT.,, 15/7/1960 F.A 31/12/2014 ARSHAD NAROWAL, PUNJAB 21 40781 SHAFAQAT ALI MUHAMMAD BOHAR WALI MASJID DHAMTHD TEH AND DISTT , 9-11-1977 MATRIC 18/1/2015 ANJUM DIN NAROWAL, PUNJAB 22 37795 SABER HUSSAIN ARSHAD MOUZA GHORR GAL, P/O BARAH MANGAHTEH, 4-3-1983 MATRIC 15/2/2015 AHMAD SHAKKAR GARH DISTT, , NAROWAL, PUNJAB 23 34628 NAEEM-UR- LIAQAT ALI VILL MOHAS BABAY P/O BADDOMULI TEH, AND 4-1-1981 BA 11/05/2015 RASOOL DISTT NAROWAL NAROWAL PUNJAB 11/05/2015 RASOOL DISTT, NAROWAL, NAROWAL, PUNJAB S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE NAME BIRTH QUALIFICATION 24 36693 ZULIFQAR ALI GHULAM NABI VILL / TARKHAN , P/O SUKAHO CHAK . TEH / 25/5/1970 MATRIC 18/5/2015 SHAKARGAR , NAROWAL, PUNJAB 25 36690 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD VILL.QDHRA P.O. KOT NAINATEH.SHAKKAR GARH, 1/3/1954 MATRIC 18/5/2015 ASHRAF TUFAIL NAROWAL, PUNJAB 26 37088 MUHAMMAD ALI MUHAMMAD , NAROWAL, PUNJAB 1/1/1982 MATRIC 26/6/2015 SAEED 27 31110 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD VILL CHAKRA P/O BARWAL TEH, SHAKARGARH 14-2-1973 MATRIC 17/07/2015 AFZAL AYYUB DISTT,, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 28 40911 MUHAMAMD MUHAMMAD VILL, GEEGAY WALI BADDOMALHI DISTT, 20-9-1978 MATRIC 17/7/2015 AFZAL ASLAM NAROWAL, PUNJAB 29 39097 TAHIR NADEEM MUHAMMAD VILL AND P/O CHANDERKE RAJUTTAIN TEH, AND 12-7-1985 MATRIC 17/7/2015 DIN DISTT, NAROWAL, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 30 28894 SABA KHALID KHALID DR. M KHALID SIDDIQUI MOH, JAWADCOLONY, 2-3-1987 MATRIC 17/07/2015 QURASHI NAROWAL, PUNJAB 31 31959 HAFIZ NOOR HASSAN VILL KANJROOR P/O KHAS TEH, SHAKAR GHARH 24-8-1981 MATRIC 17/07/2015 MUHAMMAD DISTT, NAROWAL, NAROWAL, PUNJAB RAMZAN 32 32015 KARAMAT ALI TAJ DIN VILL P/O DHAMTHAL TEH, DISTT, NAROWAL, 1-1-1975 FSC 17/07/2015 SAEED NAROWAL, PUNJAB 33 28895 YOUNAS MASIH INYAT MASIH MOH, GUNJ HUSSAIN ABAD , NAROWAL, PUNJAB 1-1-1964 MATRIC 17/07/2015 34 37986 QURBAN GHULAM WARD 8 NAI ABADI BADO MALI , NAROWAL, 15-4-1981 MATRIC 9/8/2015 HUSSAIN HUSSAIN PUNJAB 35 26389 ZULFIQAR NAZIR AHMED RAILWAY ROAD SHAKARGARH DISTT, NAROWAL, 1/5/1960 MATRIC 20/08/2015 AHMED PUNJAB 36 32517 FAKHIRA ABDUL MAJEED P/O KANJRUR VILL NAGAL TEH, SHAKAR`GARH 1-4-1984 MATRIC 27/08/2015 DISTT,, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 37 31108 MUHAMMAD SHAH VILL ALWAL CHAK P/O KOT NANAIN TEH,SHAKAR 6-4-1975 MATRIC 30/08/2015 ZAHID MUHAMMAD GARH DISTT, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 38 33413 MAQBOOL NOOR HUSAIN VILL SOULA P/O RAY POUR TEH,SHAKARGARH 16-7-1981 MATRIC 30/08/2015 HUSAIN DISTT,, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 39 40169 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD MOH, HAJWAIR NAGAR CIRCULAR ROADJASSAR 15-4-1972 MATRIC 30/8/2015 MAROOF ISLAM BIPASS NAROWAL, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 40 37618 ZAFAR IQBAL MUSHTAQ P.O. AHMAD GHUNAMAN VILL TAJOKE, NAROWAL, 2/5/1966 MATRIC 31/8/2015 AHMAD PUNJAB 41 38169 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD VILL.BOHJA CHAKP.O. ZAFAR WAL, NAROWAL, 25/2/1973 MATRIC 1/10/2015 RAZZAQ DIN PUNJAB 42 38142 MUHD. ZAMIR NIAZ ALI C/O DOMALA VILL. MOJA KEY., NAROWAL, PUNJAB 18/5/1971 MATRIC 1/10/2015 43 38165 NAZIA MUMTAZ MUMTAZ MOH RASHID PURA SHAKARGARH, NAROWAL, MATRIC 1/10/2015 AHMED PUNJAB 44 38163 ASHIQ BILAL RAJ DIN VILL.& P.O. RUPO CHAK, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 10/6/1968 B.A 1/10/2015 45 38155 ALLAH RAKHA MUHAMMAD VILL.PHAGWARITEH.SHAR GARH, NAROWAL, 4/10/1958 M.A 1/10/2015 HUSSAIN PUNJAB 46 38149 SHOKAT ALI BOSHIR AHMAD VILL. SOHIM TEH, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 24/10/1998 MATRIC 1/10/2015 SHAHD 47 38156 IMRAN JAVAID JAVAID AKHTAR MOH.ISLAM PURA W.NO.14 ABDUL GHANI, 16/11/1978 MATRIC 1/10/2015 AKHTAR NAROWAL PUNJAB 1/10/2015 AKHTAR NAROWAL, PUNJAB S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE NAME BIRTH QUALIFICATION 48 38157 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD GUNJ HUSSAIN ABADWARD NO.7, NAROWAL, 15/3/1973 MATRIC 1/10/2015 ARSHAD SIDDIQUE PUNJAB 49 38162 SHAHID JAVED IFTIKHAR W.NO.10 MOH,SINGH GARHZAFARWAL, NAROWAL, 3/1/1980 MATRIC 1/10/2015 IFTIKHAR AHMED PUNJAB 50 38147 MUHD. SAEED MUHD. NAWAZ V. PEGOWALI P.O. ORANGABAD., NAROWAL, 1/12/1976 MATRIC 1/10/2015 PUNJAB 51 38139 INAYAT ULLAH HAKIM ABDUL WARD 8 ZAFAR WAL, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 15/10/1953 F.Sc. 1/10/2015 KHAN HAQUE 52 40402 MUHAMMAD NOOR HUSSAIN VILLAGE BADWAL P/O LESSAR KALAMTEH. ZAFAR 1-1-1987 MATRIC 10/10/2015 FAISAL WALA DISTT. , NAROWAL, PUNJAB 53 40673 MUHAMMAD NASIR AHAMD BEHOD PUR DAKHNA ALYAS PURA TEHSHAKAR 1-1-1986 MATRIC 10/10/2015 KAMRAN NASIR GHAR , NAROWAL, PUNJAB 54 40671 JAMIL ASLAM MUHAMMAD WAYAYOO WALA P/O NAROWAL NO 2NAROWAL , 20/2/1987 MATRIC 13/10/2015 ASLAM NAROWAL, PUNJAB 55 40863 MUHAMMAD AHMAD DIN VILLAGE SANI DEW PARAWALA JASSARA TEH AND 11/5/1975 MATRIC 13/10/2015 ILYAS DISSTT , NAROWAL, PUNJAB 56 28551 SHAHID NOOR AHMED VILL SIALOWAL P/O MARJAL TEH & 8-4-1979 MATRIC 13/10/2015 MAHMOOD DISTT.NAROWAL , NAROWAL, PUNJAB 57 23121 MUHAMMAD HAMID ALI QURESHI MEDICOS KATCHERY ROAD , NAROWAL, 1/3/1951 MATRIC 21/10/2015 SAEED QURESHI QURESHI PUNJAB 58 38528 MUHAMMAD TALIB HUSSAIN TARKHANA MURIDA P.O SUKHOCHAK TEH 10/2/1966 MATRIC 26/10/2015 SALEEM SHAKARGARH DISTT, NAROWAL, PUNJAB TANVEER 59 38613 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD NAGROTA ANSARIAN P.O SUKHICHAK SHAKAR 22/4/1979 MATRIC 29/10/2015 SHAFIQ RAFIQ GARH, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 60 31104 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD VILL KOTLI SANGHA P/O QILA AHMAD ABADTEH, 1-1-1980 MATRIC 29/10/2015 SAJAD SHARIF DISTT,, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 61 33063 IRFAN NADEEM MUHAMMAD VILL AND P/O MALOKE TEH, DISTT,, NAROWAL, 19-1-1977 FA 30/10/2015 ANWAR PUNJAB 62 39055 MUHD. MOIN MUHD. AFZAL MOH. CHAK HANDI WARD NO.3,ZAFAR WAL RD., 20/4/1976 MATRIC 20/11/2015 AFZAL NAROWAL, PUNJAB 63 39155 MAQSOOD ALI MUHAMMAD ALI VILL.CHAK HAKEEM P.O. DHAMTHAL, NAROWAL, 2/3/1975 MATRIC 24/11/2015 PUNJAB 64 39140 ABDUL QADIR SAIN AHMAD WARD 7 ZAFAR WALA, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 20/4/1966 MATRIC 24/11/2015 65 26059 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD VILL, GHOTA FATEH, GARH DISTT,, NAROWAL, 1/12/1973 MATRIC 26/11/2015 AQEEL MUNIR PUNJAB 66 36152 AMIR MAQBOOL MAQBOOL LAL PUR SHUMALI P/O SHAKAR GARHDISTT,, 7-1-1984 MATRIC 10/12/2015 AHMAD ASI NAROWAL, PUNJAB 67 39555 RANA ZIA UR RAHMAT ALI V.P.O. MARJAL, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 4/2/1978 MATRIC 11/12/2015 REHMAN 68 39757 KHALID HUSSAIN ALI V./P.O. NANGAL JAMSHAID TEH, NAROWAL, 15/3/1973 F.A 18/12/2015 MAHMOOD PUNJAB SULEHRI 69 39785 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD V.P.O. DADHU CHAKTEH.SHAKAR GARH, 3/10/1977 MATRIC 28/12/2015 YASEEN SULTAN NAROWAL, PUNJAB 70 48040 MUHAMMAD SHER ALI V.P.O, JAL WINDI TEH & DISTT, NAROWAL, PUNJAB 12-2-1978 MATRIC 28/12/2015 ARSHAD 71 40299 GULZAR HUSSAIN MUHAMMAD V.P.O.
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