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Final List of Electoral Rolls of Five Teachers from the Government Affiliated Colleges As Members University Senate Annexure A The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Meeting & Regulations Division Subject: FINAL LIST OF ELECTORAL ROLLS OF FIVE TEACHERS FROM THE GOVERNMENT AFFILIATED COLLEGES AS MEMBERS UNIVERSITY SENATE Final list of Electoral Rolls of five teachers from the Government Affiliated Colleges as Members University Senate is given below: Sr. Name of Teacher with Date of Date of Designation CNIC No. Remarks No. Parentage Appointment Retirement 1. GOVT. S. E. COLLEGE BAHAWALPUR Dr. Muhammad Khalid Iqbal 1. Raza Professor 31202-4386558-7 22-11-1986 31-11-2022 S/O Rasheed Muhammad Raza Dr. Maqbool Hassan Gillani 2. Professor 36302-5569616-7 04-11-1986 31-03-2022 S/O Syed Abdul Qadir Shah Dr. Muhammad Shahid Associate 3. 31202-5223780-7 10-08-1987 31-05-2024 S/O Mian Muhammad Shafi Professor Mr. Muhammad Khalid Associate 4. 31202-1700551-7 09-07-1989 09-08-2025 S/O Ghulam Fareed Professor Mr. Javed Iqbal Associate 5. 31202-3878184-1 19-07-1987 04-08-2024 S/O Muhammad Ali Professor Dr. Syed Zawar Hussain Associate 6. 31202-6198855-7 06-02-1987 21-05-2022 S/O Syed Jafar Hussain Shah Professor Mr. Imtiaz Saleem Lodhi Associate 7. S/O Muhammad Saleem Khan 31202-7985831-1 31-05-1987 21-08-2021 Professor Lodhi Mr. Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Associate 8. 31202-2356512-7 13-12-1986 09-12-2022 S/O Abdur Rehman Khan Professor Mr. Muhammad Waseem Nawaz Associate 9. 31202-8643002-5 11-07-1987 08-01-2022 S/O Haq Nawaz Professor Mr. Abdul Raheem Associate 10. 36602-0953934-3 18-05-1983 25-06-2024 S/O Habib-Ur-Rehman Professor Dr. Atta-Ur-Rehman Associate 11. 31202-0269117-1 26-02-1989 14-09-2022 S/O Habib-Ur-Rehman Professor Dr. Muhammad Afzal Abid Associate 12. 31202-0404191-9 12-02-1995 23-03-2026 S/O Haji Muhammad Nazeer Professor Dr. Muhammad Imran Anjum Associate 13. 31202-0228192-9 09-07-2002 06-12-2033 S/O Muhammad Sharif Professor Mr. Khushi Muhammad Associate 14. 31202-8635414-1 25-01-1989 19-04-2026 S/O Saleh Muhammad Professor Mr. Muhammad Afzal Basra Associate 15. S/O Ch. Muhammad Nawaz 31202-7575365-5 01-10-1988 01-04-2024 Professor Basra Mr. Muhammad Idrees Associate 16. 31205-9211501-7 01-01-1990 11-02-2025 S/O Nazir Ahmad Professor Mr. Muhammad Aslam Associate 17. 31202-2852833-1 18-01-1989 03-01-2023 S/O Ghulam Sarwar Professor Mr. Mahmood Ul Hassan Associate 18. 31205-1632920-3 28-12-1989 22-10-2024 S/O Muhammd Hussain Professor Dr. Irshad Ahmad Tabasum Associate 19. 31303-2733356-9 25-08-1997 31-05-2027 S/O Mohammad Qasim Professor Mr. Muhammad Asghar Assistant 20. 31302-2116907-1 05-04-2004 20-09-2031 S/O Munshi Azeem Bakhsh Professor Dr. Khalil Mudassar Assistant 21. 31202-6480547-9 17-09-1997 07-08-2029 S/O Muhammad Siddique Ahqar Professor Mr. Muhammad Imran Mukhtar Assistant 22. 31202-2178353-5 06-09-2002 09-04-2036 S/O Muhammad Mukhtar Professor Mr. Muhammad Arshad Assistant 23. 31202-0254863-7 26-05-1994 31-03-2024 S/O Bashir Ahmad Professor Dr. Zahid Akhtar Assistant 24. 31202-0334597-5 31-12-2004 05-05-2033 S/O Muhammad Akhtar Professor Dr. Muhammad Yar Shahid Assistant 25. 36202-1061818-3 15-03-1999 14-04-2032 S/O Rana Noor Muhammad Professor Mr. Shahid Hussain Assistant 26. 31201-0360243-3 27-05-1995 02-04-2028 S/O Haji Atta Hussain Professor Page 1 of 35 Sr. Name of Teacher with Date of Date of Designation CNIC No. Remarks No. Parentage Appointment Retirement Rana Muhammad Imran Arshad Assistant 27. 31202-0331038-7 27-05-1995 14-07-2029 S/O Rana Muhammad Arshad Professor Mr. Iqbal Mohsin Assistant 28. 31202-8575926-5 11-07-1995 31-08-2022 S/O Rao Mohsin Ali Khan Professor Dr. Asim Shuja Saqlain Assistant 29. 31201-0768796-5 11-07-1997 02-01-2030 S/O Muhammad Afzal khan Professor Ms. Maria Pervez Assistant 30. 31202-0310537-8 04-07-2005 29-05-1938 D/O Muhammad Amin Professor Dr. Rajjab Ali Assistant 31. 31202-77206717 02-09-2002 01-12-1936 S/O Hassan Muhammad Professor Mr. Muhammad Abbas Shah S/O Assistant 32. 31202-9415373-5 12-12-1995 20-11-2027 Syed Sardar Muhammad Shah Professor Mr. Zia-ul-Haq Assistant 33. 31202-1685613-3 10-11-1995 09-02-2022 S/O Manzoor Ahmad Professor Mr. Rehmat Ullah Assistant 34. 31202-0341170-1 30-10-1993 14-12-2025 S/O Muhammad Sharif Professor Syeda Nazia Gohar Assistant 35. 31202-0259920-6 19-01-2012 14-10-2038 D/O Syed Bahar Hussain Shah Professor Mr. Muhammad Ahmad Madni Assistnat 15-05-1993 36. 31202-0253484-7 As Sab- 28-02-2028 S/O Hafiz Muhammad Siddique Professor Accountant BS-11 Dr. Ghulam Yaseen Assistant 37. 31202-0322346-7 03-06-1995 14-02-2030 S/O Muhammad Amin Professor Mr. Khalid Bashir Assistant 38. 31202-0227831-1 10-09-1997 12-01-2033 S/O Muhammad Bashir Professor Mr. Saleem Raza Assistant 39. 36203-2677259-9 01-10-1997 31-03-2028 S/O Rashid Ahmad Shah Professor Hafiz Khalid Mehmood Assistant 40. 31201-0359974-7 16-09-1997 07-06-2028 S/O Haji Abdul Wahid Professor Mr. Zahid Mahmood AssistantPro 41. 31303-9749935-9 13-09-1997 23-03-2024 S/O Bashir Ahmad fessor Mr. Sajil Ismail Assistant 42. 31202-0319965-9 03-03-1999 01-01-2027 S/O Muhammad Ismail Professor Hafiz Aon Muhammad Saeedi Assistant 43. 31202-0269782-3 20-04-1999 12-04-2035 S/O Allah Wasaya Saeedi Professor Mr. Muhammad Afzal Assistant 44. 31102-0538787-3 13-02-1996 16-03-2026 S/O Muhammad Shafi Professor Mr. Muhammad Asghar Kalyar Assistant 45. 31202-2723858-3 02-12-1996 04-02-2027 S/O Ghulam Rasool Kalyar Professor Mr. Muhammad Mahmood Assistant 46. Ahmad Shaheen 31204-0185469-5 02-08-2005 02-01-2042 Professor S/O Muhammad Hanif Diwan Syed Asif Shahzad Assistant 47. 31202-9523170-7 26-08-1997 14-04-2030 S/O Diwan Khurshid Ahmad Professor 1-12-1990 Mr. Junaid-ur-Rehman Assistant 48. 31204-0193440-1 As Drawing 12-12-2027 S/O Abdul Rehman Professor Master Mr. Muhammad Zahid Rasheed Assistant 49. 31202-8818735-1 02-11-1996 16-11-2027 Lodhi S/O Abdul Rashid Lodhi Professor Dr. Syed Abdul Aziz Bukhari Assistant 50. 31202-0332119-3 15-11-1990 31-05-2025 S/O Syed Habibulah Bukhari Professor Ms. Samina Kousar Assistant 51. 31202-0290554-0 21-01-2016 14-02-2036 D/O Ch. Fariq Muhammad Professor 30-05-2006 Mr. Kashif Hameed Assistant 52. 31202-0259143-7 Commerce 21-07-2040 S/O Abdul Hameed Professor College Ms. Hina Asmat Assistant 53. 31202-9071957-0 30-01-2016 14-12-2044 D/O Malik Asmat Professor Ms. Sana Mansoor Assistant FPSC as Lect. 54. 61101-1733582-0 23-01-2043 D/O Mansoor Humayun Professor 08-02-2007 Ms. Ghazala Usman Assistant 55. 31202-0262778-2 13-08-1997 10-11-2024 D/O Abdul Majid Professor Ms. Tahira Akhter Assistant 56. 31202-0274841-2 05-03-2005 15-04-2034 D/O Ghulam Ali Professor Mr. Mumtaz Muhammad Khan Assistant 57. 36602-0932152-3 10-09-1997 17-11-2031 S/O Dur Muhammad Khan Professor Mr. Khalid Mahmood Assistant 58. 31202-0256611-9 05-04-1999 01-04-2031 S/O Malik Mureed Ahmed Awan Professor Mr. Muhammad Asif Assistant 59. 31202-0275576-1 30-04-2011 03-01-2032 S/O Abdul Latif Professor Ms. Fahima Mukhtar Assistant 60. 31202-0208845-8 13-02-2012 28-09-2038 D/O Mukhtar Ahmad Professor Ms. Shahnaz Akhtar Assistant 61. 31202-0828120-6 30-10-1993 27-02-2026 D/O Muhammad Sharif Professor Page 2 of 35 Sr. Name of Teacher with Date of Date of Designation CNIC No. Remarks No. Parentage Appointment Retirement Mr. Muhammad Rafiq Assistant 62. 31202-3681956-5 19-02-1996 31-03-2025 S/O Muhammad Ibrahim Professor Mr. Muhammad Tayyab AssistantPro 63. 31202-4899014-3 11-05-2015 15-06-1934 S/O Muhamamd Hassan fessor Mr. Ghulam Mustafa Assistant 64. 36202-3299413-1 26-10-1993 31-12-2026 S/O Muhammad Shafi Professor Mr. Muhammad Aftab Soomro Assistant 65. S/O Mehmood-ul-Hassan 31301-5829472-5 15-02-1996 04-02-2024 Professor Soomro Mr. Faqir Muhammad Assistant 66. 31102-0652840-5 12-02-1996 05-10-2026 S/O Chanan Din Professor Mr. Kamran Ahmad Assistant 67. 31202-1768950-5 06-06-2005 22-02-2039 S/O Wazir Ahmad Professor Dr. Sajjad-ur-Rehman Assistant 68. 31202-0325363-9 05-09-2002 16-04-2033 S/O Muhammad Yasin Professor Mr. Liaquat Ali Assistant 69. 36202-0563172-3 27-08-2002 01-12-2030 S/O Piran Ditta Professor Mr. Abdul Nasir Assistant 70. 31202-0478010-7 09-06-2002 09-11-2036 S/O Sher Muhammad Professor Mr. Muhammad Ilyas Rashid Assistant 71. 31104-6266891-1 29-02-2002 31-12-2034 S/O Muhammad Suleman Professor Hafiz Jamshaid Ahmed Assistant 72. 31201-6806438-7 01-02-2005 11-08-2039 S/O Haji Manzoor Ahmed Professor Mr. Abdul Rauf Anjum Assistant 73. 31201-0335192-9 06-04-2005 21-11-2032 S/O Muhammad Siddique Professor Mr. Ismut Ullah Assistant 10-2-1993 74. 36201-0545584-9 14-12-2029 S/O Muhammad Anwar Shah Professor AS PST Regular Mr.
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