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SHIFA INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALS LIMITED DETAIL of WITHOUT CNIC SHAREHOLDERS S.No SHIFA INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALS LIMITED DETAIL OF WITHOUT CNIC SHAREHOLDERS S.No. Folio Name Address No. of Shares Net Amount 1 11 DR. SYED JAVED AHMAD 11 STABLE COURT, MUTTON NY-11732, USA. 10,548 17,404 2 31 MRS. M. A. ZAHIR ANSARI 2058 W. FOSTER AVE., CHICAGO, IL-60625, USA. 19,350 31,927 3 32 DR. JAVED I. BANGASH 6 YORKTOWN CT., S. BARRINGTON IL 60010, 150 247 USA. 4 64 DR. MOHAMMAD HAROON BALOCH 4016 EDWARD PRIDE WYND, RALEIGH NC 27612, 20,000 33,000 USA. 5 71 DR. SALMA KAFEEL QURESHI H-10, ST-72, F-8/3, ISLAMABAD. 1,000 1,650 6 72 MR. RASHID AHMAD LODHI 14461 MAISANO DR., STERLING HEIGHTS MI- 20,000 33,000 48312, USA. 7 81 DR. GHULAM ARIF 853 CHERRY LANE, WYCOMBE PA 18980, USA. 60,750 100,237 8 97 DR. ABDUL AZIZ 2540 WASHINGTON STE 601 WAUKEGAN, IL 10,000 16,500 60085, USA. 9 118 MISS ADEALA CHAUDHRY 1/4B, COMMERCIAL AREA, MOHAMMAD ALI 10,000 16,500 SOCIETY, KARACHI. 10 155 MR. MOHAMMED ASIF KHAN SHIFA PHARMACY, 7200 MARKHAM RD # 4, 10,000 16,500 MARKHAM, ONTARIO L3S.3P1 CANADA. 11 182 MR. MOHAMMAD SHABBIR P. O. BOX-10801, JEDDAH-21443, KSA. 10,540 17,391 12 190 MR. SHAKIL BAIG P. O. BOX-10447, ST. THOMAS VI 00801, USA. 136,217 224,758 13 197 MIAN RAFIQ AHMAD 14 SANDAL FOOT DR., POTOMAE, MD-20854, 26,000 42,900 USA. 14 204 MR. MOHAMMED IDRIES TEH: & P.O. KOTLI-SATYIAN, VILLAGE MATEEZ, 400 660 DISTT: RAWALPINDI. 15 228 MR. SHAHID NASEEM AKHTAR C/O UCSC, P. O. BOX-6326, JEDDAH-21442, KSA. 20,970 34,600 16 255 MR. SAIF ULLAH SANAI ACADO LUMMUS CREST ENGG. CO., P. O. BOX- 10,000 16,500 9178, DAMMAM-31413, KSA. 17 293 SYED JAVED AHMAD 1305 DELMAR LOOP APT 5G, BROOKLYN, NY- 2,500 4,125 11239, USA. 18 297 MR. IQBAL AHMAD H.NO.458, ST.48, G-10/4, ISLAMABAD. 3,500 5,775 19 331 DR. ISLAM JUNAID 213, SHEPHERDS LANE, DART FORD, KENT, DA- 4,980 8,217 1 2PT, UK. 20 372 MR. JAWAD NADEEM MAZHAR 9/3, CATEGORY-III, I-8/1, ISLAMABAD. 500 825 21 375 MR. ABDUL RAUF SALEEMI P. O. BOX-6128, RIYADH-11442, KSA. 20,200 33,330 22 379 MR. MOHAMMAD KHALID KHAN C/O MOHAMMAD IDRIES, P. O. BOX-92, 12,100 19,965 JEDDAH-21411, KSA. 23 411 MRS. NAUSHABA NAZ BUTT 8506, 5TH STREET, DOWNEY, CA-90241, U.S.A. 1,000 1,650 CELL: 001/626/524/5076 PH: 001/562/745/4848 24 428 MR. MUHAMMAD RIZWAN HOUSE NO.485, 8, FAROOQ GANJ, 2,000 3,300 CHAUDHARY GUJRANWALA. 25 488 MR. MANZOOR AHMED ABBASI 151-AIR DEF. REGT., GUJRANWALA CANTT. 500 825 26 489 MISS ZABARIA ZAFAR F-45, OFFICERS COLONY, WAH CANTT. 500 825 27 492 MR. JAVEED SULTAN BUTT 222-RACE COURSE SCHEME, WESTRIDGE-I, 500 825 RAWALPINDI CANTT. 28 501 MR. HAFEEZ-UR-RAHMAN QURESHI P.O. BOX-573, QUETTA. 500 825 29 502 MR. MANZOOR AHMED 35-REGAL PLAZA, CIRCULAR ROAD, QUETTA. 5,000 8,250 30 504 MR. JAVAID FAROOQ 3-9/37-A, TAHIR KHAN ROAD, QUETTA. 500 825 31 506 MR. MOHAMMAD KHAN REHMANIA MARKET, AYUD MEDICAL 5,000 8,250 COLLEGE ROAD, MANDIAN, ABBOTTABAD. 32 513 MR. HUSSAIN AHMED 2-RAILWAY ROAD, SHOBA BAZAR, PESHAWAR. 1,000 1,650 33 516 SYED NISAR HUSSAIN H.NO. 78, SECTOR A/1, MIRPUR (A.K). 500 825 34 517 MRS. SABIA NISAR HOUSE NO. 78, SECTOR A/1, SADAT COLONY, 500 825 MIRPUR (A.K). 35 518 MRS. MAMOONA SHABAR HOUSE NO. 78, SECTOR A/1, SADAT COLONY, 500 825 MIRPUR (A.K). 36 519 MR. BASHIR AHMED KAYANI V & P.O. BUZARGWAL, TEH. KHARIAN, DISTT. 500 825 GUJRAT. 37 524 MR. SAMI DURRANI DURRANI HOUSE, CANAL ROAD, NIAZ BAIG 500 825 THOKAR, LAHORE. 38 529 MR. ZAHID H.NO. 67-A, ST-43, F-10/4, P.O. BOX-2110. 2,000 3,300 ISLAMABAD. Page 1 of 21 S.No. Folio Name Address No. of Shares Net Amount 39 530 MRS. GHULAM KHADIJA 100/5-B, G-9/2, ISLAMABAD. 100 165 40 533 MR. HAROON RASHID MAZZANINE-6, 10-D, TAIMOOR CHAMBER, 500 825 BLUE AREA, ISLAMABAD. 41 536 MISS ZULEKHA YASMIN BRITISH HOMES, ISLAMABAD. 500 825 42 537 MISS SHAMONA AHMED H.NO. 80, ST. NO. 34, G-9/1, ISLAMABAD. 500 825 43 538 MISS SAFIA NASREEN H.NO. 606/2, ST.NO. 6, WESTRIDGE-III, 500 825 ALLAHABAD, RAWAPINDI. 44 545 MRS. YASIM AKMAL SHIFA INT'L HOSPITAL LIMITED, SECTOR H-8/4, 4,000 6,600 ISLAMABAD. 45 549 DR. SHAHBZADA SAEED AHMED D-62, BLOCK NO. 5, F.B. AREA, KARACHI. 500 825 46 550 MR. MOHAMMAD TARIQ QURESHI 14-E, RAFAH-E-AAM SOCIETY, MALIR HALT, 500 825 KARACHI. 47 552 MR. AHMED NIAZ 14-E, RAFAH-E-AAM SOCIETY, MALIR HALT, 500 825 KARACHI. 48 559 SYED JAFRI 14-E, RAFAH-E-AAM SOCIETY, MALIR HALT, 500 825 KARACHI. 49 566 MR. MOHAMMAD LIAQ A-151, GULISTAN SOCIETY, LANDHI, KARACHI. 500 825 50 573 SYED IMRAN HAIDER ZAIDI 14-E, RAFAH-E-AAM SOCIETY, MALIR HALT, 500 825 KARACHI. 51 574 MR. AZIZ-UR-REHMAN B-5, FUTURE COLONY, LANDHI, KARACHI. 500 825 52 575 MR. MOHAMMAD KHALID B-49, GULISTAN SOCIETY, LANDHI, KARACHI. 500 825 53 577 SYED JAVED B/615, FUTURE COLONY, LANDHI, KARACHI. 500 825 54 579 MR. ABDUL RAZZAQ 14-E, RAFAH-E-AAM SOCIETY, MALIR HALT, 500 825 KARACHI. 55 580 MR. GHULAM GHOUS A-151, GULISTAN SOCIETY, LANDHI, KARACHI. 500 825 56 583 MR. BABAR ALI B-49, GULISTAN SOCIETY, LANDHI, KARACHI. 200 330 57 585 MR. ABDUL BASHER B-49, GULISTAN SOCIETY, LANDHI, KARACHI. 500 825 58 587 MR. ABDUL MANNAN A-152, GULISTAN SOCIETY, LANDHI, KARACHI. 500 825 59 589 MR. ZAFAR AHMED M.K. 301, LAIQABAD, LANDHI, KARACHI. 500 825 60 591 MR. MOHAMMAD ANWAR A-151, GULISTAN SOCIETY, LANDHI, KARACHI. 500 825 61 592 MR. JAVED AKHTER F-2, LABOUR COLONY, LANDHI, KARACHI. 500 825 62 605 MR. MAHMMAD JUNIAD SIDDIKI FLAT # B/1/209, 2ND FLOOR, ARIF TERRACE, 500 825 PLOT FL/11, GULISTAN-E-JOHAR, KARACHI. 63 610 DR. MUHAMMAD HASSAN SHAIKH APP. 209, KHAYABAN ARCADE, MAIN 500 825 KHAYABAN-E-JAMI, BLOCK-9, CLIFTON, KARACHI. 64 618 MR. GHULAM MUSTAFA KHILJEE ASTAN-E-KHILJEE, GOVT. COLLEGE ROAD, 1,000 1,650 KARI MORI, HYDERABAD. 65 622 MR. ABDUL SATTAR 124-B, LATIFABAD NO. 9, HYDERABAD. 500 825 66 626 MR. MOHAMMAD SALEEM KHAN 370-C, BLOCK-D, UNIT NO. 6, LATIFABAD, 500 825 HYDERABAD. 67 627 SYED SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH C/O. UNITED BANK LTD., FOUJDARI ROAD 500 825 BRANCH, KHAIR PUR MIRS. 68 629 DR. KHALID MAHMOOD 10-C, MAIN ROAD, GULSHAN-E-RAVI, LAHORE. 500 825 69 631 MR. IJAZ-UL-HASSAN 42-QAISER PARK, GULSHAN-E-RAVI, LAHORE. 1,000 1,650 70 632 MRS. YASMIN IJAZ 42-QAISER PARK, GULSHAN-E-RAVI, LAHORE. 1,000 1,650 71 641 MR. M. NAVEED MAZHAR 511-D, FAISAL TOWN, LAHORE. 500 825 72 643 DR. TANVEER MUSHTAQ 121-B, NEW CHAUBURJI PARK, LAHORE. 500 825 73 648 MR. ABU BAKAR 675, RAZA BLOCK, ALAMA IQBAL TOWN, 500 825 LAHORE. 74 651 MR. MOHAMMAD SALEEM CHIEF EXECUTIVE TRAVEL CONCULTANTS 500 825 INT'L (PVT) LIMITED, EMPRESS HOUSE, 28 EMPRESS, LAHORE. 75 657 MR. AMIR FAROOQ ICHHRA SHOPPING CENTRE, FEROZE PUR 500 825 ROAD, 3RD FLOOR, TF-3, LAHORE. 76 659 MRS. RAHAT SHARIF HOUSE NO. 36, ELECTRIC MARKET, SHAH 500 825 ALAM CHOWK, LAHORE. 77 660 MR. MUHAMMED SULMAN HOUSE NO. 36, ELECTRIC MARKET, SHAH 500 825 ALAM CHOWK, LAHORE. Page 2 of 21 S.No. Folio Name Address No. of Shares Net Amount 78 664 MR. SIKANDAR ALI MALIK C/O. A.B.L., L.C.C.H.S. BRANCH, A/C NO-3657, 500 825 LAHORE. 79 667 MR. SALAH-UD-DIN HASHMI H.NO. 10, S.NO. 69, KASHANA-E-SHUKAT, 500 825 ICHHRA FERNICHER MARKET, ICHHRA, LAHORE. 80 677 MR. UNAIS MAHMOOD 82-3A/7, TARIQ ROAD, LAHORE CANTT. 500 825 81 678 CH. KHAWAR MAHMOOD S.D. 107, BEDIAN ROAD. LAHORE CANTT. 500 825 82 686 MR. ASAD EJAZ SHEIKH 496, SECTOR A-1, TOWN SHIP, LAHORE. 500 825 83 690 DR. IRFAN BASHIR 357, JAHANZEB BLOCK, ALLAMA IQBAL TOWN, 500 825 LAHORE. 84 696 MR. BASHIR AHMAD W-263, SECTOR-W, L.C.C.H.S., LAHORE CANTT. 500 825 85 697 MRS. NAJAM-UN-NISA MALIK 74/75, GULSHAN BLOCK, IQBAL TOWN, 500 825 LAHORE. 86 700 MAJOR SHAHEEN MUZAFFAR 125, ARMY OFFRS.HOUSING SCHEME MORGAH, 500 825 RAWALPINDI. 87 711 MR. AHTASHAM ANSAR 4, KASHMIR ROAD, NEAR TELEPHONE 500 825 EXCHANGE, RAWALPINDI CANTT. 88 724 MR. KHALID FAROOQ DANISH H.NO. 4-A, SECTOR IV-B, KHAYABAN-E-SIR 500 825 SYED, RAWALPINDI. 89 729 MRS. RAIES FATIMA SHUKAT 1724, SHAHEEN STREET, SADDAR, 500 825 RAWALPINDI. 90 730 MRS. RUQIAYA BANO 1725, SHAHEEN STREET, SADDAR, 500 825 RAWALPINDI. 91 737 MR. ZAHID NAZEER LAK HOUSE-277, STREET-59, SECOTR I-10/1, 500 825 ISLAMABAD. 92 741 HAJI RIZWAN-UL-LAH KHAN C/O. STORE MANAGER, REGIONAL STORE-E, 1,000 1,650 WAPDA, KAMALABAD, RAWALPINDI. 93 744 DR. SAJJAD ZAHIR H.NO.7-A, STREET-31, F-8/1, ISLAMABAD. 500 825 94 754 MR. MOHAMMAD FAROOQ 15-E, G-7/3-2, ISLAMABAD. 500 825 95 758 MR.
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