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Supreme Court of Pakistan Daimer Basha and Mohmand Dam Fund SUPREME COURT OF PAKISTAN DAIMER BASHA AND MOHMAND DAM FUND ACCOUNT LIST OF DONOR FOR 06 SEP-18 RECEIPT Bank Depositor Name Amount AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD babar azam 410 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD YASIR 500 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD IMRAN ALI 1,000 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD tanseer abbas 1,500 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD ALTAF AHMED 2,000 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD SAJJAD AHMED 2,000 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD YASMEEN 24,000 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD SYED ATIF MEHDI 100,000 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD Total 131,410 Allied Bank Limited SHAHZAIB UR REHMAN 10 Allied Bank Limited MANZOOR 10 Allied Bank Limited ZAIN ASMAT 10 Allied Bank Limited ZULQUR NAIN HAIDER 10 Allied Bank Limited ABDUL BASIT BAIG 10 Allied Bank Limited SUNDAR KUMAR 10 Allied Bank Limited UMAIR FAROOQ 12 Allied Bank Limited MANZOOR 20 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD BILAL 42 Allied Bank Limited SYED MINHAJ ANWAR 45 Allied Bank Limited ASIM AKRAM 47 Allied Bank Limited M AFZAL 50 Allied Bank Limited RANA AZEEM 50 Allied Bank Limited SULEMAN SHAH 50 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD MOHSIN ALI 50 Allied Bank Limited TARIQ ALI 50 Allied Bank Limited ADNAN ANWAR 70 Allied Bank Limited SURRIYA 80 Allied Bank Limited ASHAR 100 Allied Bank Limited M ASIM 100 Allied Bank Limited TAJAMUL 100 Allied Bank Limited ABDUL SATTAR 100 Allied Bank Limited HYDERUDIN 100 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD SHAHID 100 Allied Bank Limited TARIQ 100 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD UMER 100 Allied Bank Limited ASIF MEHMOOD 100 Allied Bank Limited SALMA PARVEEN 100 Allied Bank Limited nodany 100 Allied Bank Limited RAFIQ 100 Allied Bank Limited RAMEEZ RAJA 100 Allied Bank Limited NOORI 100 Allied Bank Limited FAHAD SARFARAZ 100 Page 1 of 50 Allied Bank Limited HASEEB AHMAD 100 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD JUNAID BABAR 100 Allied Bank Limited BURHAN NAZAR HUSSAIN 100 Allied Bank Limited ABDUL HAMEED NAYYAR 100 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD SAEED 100 Allied Bank Limited HASSAN MADNI 100 Allied Bank Limited SALMAN HASSAN KHAWAJA 150 Allied Bank Limited SALMAN HASSAN KHAWAJA 150 Allied Bank Limited RIAZ AHMAD KHAN 200 Allied Bank Limited FIAZ AHMED 200 Allied Bank Limited ARIF 200 Allied Bank Limited SIDRA TUL MUNTAHA 200 Allied Bank Limited SYED AHMED 200 Allied Bank Limited MOHAMMAD OMER AAMIR 200 Allied Bank Limited m.mohtashim ghuri 200 Allied Bank Limited BILAL 200 Allied Bank Limited M BILALNISRAR 200 Allied Bank Limited ALINA 200 Allied Bank Limited HUSSAN JAN 200 Allied Bank Limited ZOHAHAROON 200 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD NOOR 200 Allied Bank Limited MUNIR 200 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD ABDULLAH 220 Allied Bank Limited usman 270 Allied Bank Limited UMAR IHSAN 300 Allied Bank Limited m rizwan 300 Allied Bank Limited MAJEED KHAN ASI 300 Allied Bank Limited ZUBAIDA 300 Allied Bank Limited GOVTAVMODERN 340 Allied Bank Limited sadullah 450 Allied Bank Limited GHULAM ALI 500 Allied Bank Limited M NAWAZ KHAN 500 Allied Bank Limited WAJIDALISHAH 500 Allied Bank Limited Naved akhter 500 Allied Bank Limited SAQLAIN 500 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD ARIF 500 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD TAYYAB 500 Allied Bank Limited ABDUL MALIK 500 Allied Bank Limited KHALID RAZA MEHMOOD 500 Allied Bank Limited SUBTAINTARIQ 500 Allied Bank Limited IMTIAZ ZAHOOR 600 Allied Bank Limited SALEEM AKHTAR 600 Allied Bank Limited falum 700 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD AFNAN 842 Page 2 of 50 Allied Bank Limited syed najam ul hassan 1,000 Allied Bank Limited RAZA SAADAT 1,000 Allied Bank Limited ABDUL SHAQOR 1,000 Allied Bank Limited SOBIA JAMIL 1,000 Allied Bank Limited IKRAM UL HAQ 1,000 Allied Bank Limited NAJAM UL SAQIB 1,000 Allied Bank Limited GULNAZ AKHTAR 1,000 Allied Bank Limited ATIF MAIN 1,000 Allied Bank Limited RAJA MANZOOR HUSSAIN 1,000 Allied Bank Limited KAUSAR PERVEEN 1,000 Allied Bank Limited TAYYABA 1,000 Allied Bank Limited YOUSAF NADEEM 1,000 Allied Bank Limited SAEED 1,000 IMRAN IQBAL S/O MUHD. Allied Bank Limited IQBAL 1,000 Allied Bank Limited SUMERABIBI 1,000 Allied Bank Limited FARYA FAISAL 1,000 Allied Bank Limited ZAHEER HASSAN MALIK 1,000 Allied Bank Limited EJAZ 1,000 Allied Bank Limited MEHERUNNISA 1,000 Allied Bank Limited SHAHEENA HAIDER 1,000 Allied Bank Limited ABDULSATTAR 1,000 Allied Bank Limited KASHIF MUNIR 1,000 Allied Bank Limited RANA QAMAR 1,000 Allied Bank Limited M SAEED 1,000 Allied Bank Limited M.AWAIS SANI 1,000 Allied Bank Limited HAROONA BEGUM 1,000 Allied Bank Limited QUALITY SUPERMARKET 1,000 Allied Bank Limited AFTAB MAHMOOD 1,000 Allied Bank Limited SONIA AFZAL 1,000 Allied Bank Limited shabir 1,000 MUHAMMAD WARIS Allied Bank Limited TOUQEER 1,000 Allied Bank Limited SHAUKAT ALI 1,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMD KALEEM 1,000 Allied Bank Limited MOHSAN ALI 1,000 Allied Bank Limited KHAIR MOHAMMAD 1,000 Allied Bank Limited FARAH 1,000 Allied Bank Limited SIDDIQUE 1,000 Allied Bank Limited NOMAN BADAR 1,000 Allied Bank Limited TOUQEER AHMED 1,000 Allied Bank Limited shaik shahzad ahmad 1,200 Allied Bank Limited KHIZAR HAYAT 1,200 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD MAJID NAZEER 1,320 Allied Bank Limited GHULAM HUSSAIN 1,500 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD SHARIF 1,500 Page 3 of 50 Allied Bank Limited IJAZ AKBER 1,500 Allied Bank Limited ASAD 1,600 Allied Bank Limited HAMZA YAQOOB 1,600 Allied Bank Limited KHALID HUSSAIN 2,000 Allied Bank Limited SHAGUFTANASREEN 2,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMADRAFIQUE 2,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD LATIF 2,000 Allied Bank Limited RIZWAN 2,000 Allied Bank Limited maqsood mafaz 2,000 Allied Bank Limited SHOUKAT MEHMOOD MUFTI 2,000 Allied Bank Limited MUDASSAR 2,000 Allied Bank Limited MOHAMMAD SHOAIB 2,000 Allied Bank Limited SULMAN ZAFAR 2,000 Allied Bank Limited AYYAZ 2,000 Allied Bank Limited MUSARRAT KHAN 2,000 Allied Bank Limited AMJAD AZIZ 2,500 Allied Bank Limited FARHAN SALEEM 3,000 Allied Bank Limited NAJMA FARID 3,000 Allied Bank Limited ARBAZ HAIDAR 3,000 Allied Bank Limited ASIF SAEED 3,000 Allied Bank Limited ZULEKHA BI 3,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMADIQBAL 3,000 Allied Bank Limited NAZIR AHMAD 3,000 HAFIZ MUHAMMAD AWAIS Allied Bank Limited ARIF 3,000 Allied Bank Limited AFSHAN 3,000 Allied Bank Limited NAJJAM UDDIN LEGHARI 3,000 Allied Bank Limited AHMAD AWAIS 3,050 Allied Bank Limited SAAD 4,000 Allied Bank Limited ABU BAKAR 4,000 Allied Bank Limited HALEEMA 5,000 Allied Bank Limited NIGHAT SHAHID 5,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMADIDREES 5,000 Allied Bank Limited ANWER KASHIF 5,000 Allied Bank Limited SHAHNAZ 5,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD ABID 5,000 Allied Bank Limited MUSHTAQ AHMED 5,000 Allied Bank Limited FAKIHA ADIL 5,000 Allied Bank Limited NAZIA 5,000 Allied Bank Limited MOHSIN ALI 5,000 Allied Bank Limited RUBINASHAFQAT 5,000 Allied Bank Limited FOZIA ABID 5,000 Allied Bank Limited QAISER HUSSAIN ZAIDI 5,000 Allied Bank Limited ABDUL RASHEED 5,000 Allied Bank Limited CHAMBERCOMMERCE 5,000 Allied Bank Limited GHAZALA HUSSAIN 5,650 Page 4 of 50 ALI HADER TABIA RANI FAIZ Allied Bank Limited AHMED 6,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD TAHIR 6,600 ARIF ALI KHAN/ASAD ARIF Allied Bank Limited KHAN 9,000 Allied Bank Limited ZAHID 10,000 Allied Bank Limited FATIMA 10,000 Allied Bank Limited ABEERAAKRAM 10,000 SALEEM ASGHAR/RANA IQBAL Allied Bank Limited SALEE 10,000 Allied Bank Limited TAHIR 10,000 Allied Bank Limited m aslam 10,000 Allied Bank Limited NUSRAT JAHAN 10,000 Allied Bank Limited CH. MUHAMMAD RAFIQUE 10,000 RAMLA KAZMI S/O SHAH Allied Bank Limited M.JAVAID 10,000 Allied Bank Limited NARJIS 10,000 Allied Bank Limited TASNEEM MUJTABA 10,000 Allied Bank Limited ZAFAR YASIN 10,000 Allied Bank Limited WASEEM 10,200 ASPIRE COLLEGE MULTAN Allied Bank Limited ROAD VRI 10,360 Allied Bank Limited SYED HASSAN SHOAIB 11,000 Allied Bank Limited ZAFAR IQBAL 11,000 Allied Bank Limited SOHAILKHAN 12,350 Allied Bank Limited FARHANA NAWAZ 15,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD AKBAR 15,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD TARIQ 15,000 Allied Bank Limited SYED MOHSIN RAZA 15,770 Allied Bank Limited IMRAN AZAM 20,000 MEHFOOZA BANO / MUSTAFA Allied Bank Limited PAREKH 20,000 Allied Bank Limited M.PARVIZ AKTHAR 20,000 Allied Bank Limited ADC 23,685 Allied Bank Limited IFFAT ZAKI 25,817 SHAREEFAN BIBI+ABDUL Allied Bank Limited KAREEM 30,000 Allied Bank Limited IQBAL 31,000 Allied Bank Limited WASEEM SAIF DAR 40,000 Allied Bank Limited ASAD ULLAH KHAN 50,000 Allied Bank Limited NAHEED AKHTAR 50,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD SAEED 50,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD FARMAN 50,000 Allied Bank Limited RAFIQ 50,000 Allied Bank Limited ALLAHDAD 51,000 Allied Bank Limited AASIM ASLAM 75,000 Allied Bank Limited M.FAHAD ALI KHAN 100,000 Page 5 of 50 Allied Bank Limited SADIASOHAIL 100,000 SEEMIN ABDUL REHMAN Allied Bank Limited BOKHARI 100,000 Allied Bank Limited ADC COLLECTION 111,381 Allied Bank Limited ADC COLLECTION 334,750 Allied Bank Limited ADC COLLECTION 1,812,007 Allied Bank Limited Total 3,616,587 Askari Bank Limited Bakhat begum 100 Askari Bank Limited M.Shafiq 100 Askari Bank Limited mian mansoor rabbani 100 Askari Bank Limited IFTIKHAR HUSSAIN 100 Askari Bank Limited m amin 140 Askari Bank Limited GULZAIB AKHTAR 200 Askari Bank Limited MUHAMMAD ARSHAD 200 Askari Bank Limited SHAHZEB 200 Askari Bank Limited JAWAD HAMID 200 Askari Bank Limited MOHAMMAD SAEED 260 Askari Bank Limited nusrat perveen 300 Askari Bank Limited MUHAMMAD FAISAL 500 Askari Bank Limited muhammad azhar 500 Askari Bank Limited ZAHID HAMEED 500 Askari Bank Limited NAVEED MALIK 500 Askari Bank Limited NOMAN SHAHZAD 500 Askari Bank Limited mansoor maqsood 500 Askari Bank Limited MUHAMAMD WASIM TAHIR 600 Askari Bank Limited haseeb 1,000 Askari
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