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NIFT AREA NO Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Non - Centralized 37 1745 CENTRAL-SOUTH CITY DISTRICT-BAHAWALPURBAHAWALPUR RETAIL COMMERCIAL AREA NIFT AREA YES Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Non - Centralized 38 0233 CENTRAL-SOUTH D.G. KHAN DISTRICT MULTAN RETAIL AZMAT ROAD, DERA NIFT AREA YES Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Non - Centralized 39 0443 CENTRAL-SOUTH D.G. 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KHAN DISTRICT MULTAN RETAIL TAUNSA NIFT AREA NO Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Non - Centralized 45 1614 CENTRAL-SOUTH MUZAFFAR GARH MULTAN RETAIL VILLAGE GURMANI NIFT AREA NO Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Non - Centralized 46 1677 CENTRAL-SOUTH D.G. KHAN DISTRICT MULTAN RETAIL PATHAR BAZAR, DERA NIFT AREA YES Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Non - Centralized 47 1649 CENTRAL-SOUTH D.G. KHAN DISTRICT MULTAN RETAIL SANGAM CHOWK PUT NIFT AREA YES Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Non - Centralized 48 1389 CENTRAL-SOUTH MUZAFFAR GARH MULTAN RETAIL QASBA GUJRAT NIFT AREA NO Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Non - Centralized 49 0221 CENTRAL-SOUTH D.G. KHAN DISTRICT MULTAN RETAIL KOT CHUTTA NIFT AREA NO Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Centralized (CPU - LAHORE) Non - Centralized 50 0306 NORTH BANNU DISTRICT PESHAWAR RETAIL PREADY GATE
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