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Notification No.SO(PROMOTION)P&SH/4-4/17 GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB HEALTH DEPARTMENT Dated Lahore, the 081h November, 2017 NOTIFICATION The Seniority list of Women Medical Officers (BS-17) as stood on 08.11.2017 is hereby notified as provided under Rule 7(3) of the Punjab Civil Servants (Appointment & Conditions of Service) Rules, 1974, for information of all concerned. Year Date of New Sen old Sen Date of of Name Father Name Domicile Appointmen PPSC Place of Posting Birth Sale No. • No. t ction I. 891 Shaista Talib 03-09-64 Faisalabad 03-05-93 2. 892 Sabahat Shabbir 08-09-64 Lahore 03-05-93 3. 893 Judit Asghar 14-11-64 Sialkot 03-05-93 4. 894 Mahpara 30-11-64 Lahore 03-05-93 , 5. 895 Abroo Mehmood 09-12-64 Faisalabad 03-05-93 6. 896 Sajida Iqbal 01-01-65 Mianwali 03-05-93 7. 897 Saima Ehsan - 17-01-65 Lahore 03-05-93 Lahore General Hospital, Lahore 8. 898 Ala Bashir 08-04-65 Sahiwal 03-05-93 9. 899 Aliya Waheed 26-04-65 Lahore 03-05-93 Mariya Siddique 10, 900 11-06-65 Lahore 03-05-93 Khawaja 11, 901 Samina Siddique 15-07-65 Jhelum 03-05-93 12. 902 Faiza Niazi 19-07-65 Mianwali 03-05-93 13. 903 Rubina Jamil 16-08-65 TI Singh 03-05-93 14. 904 Robicca Anwar 28-08-65 Lahore 03-05-93 15. 905 Saba Qadir 06-09-65 Lahore 03-05-93 16. 906 Ayesha Tajammal 08-10-65 Lahore 03-05-93 17. 907 Fareeha Irshad Ch 12-10-65 Lahore 03-05-93 . 18. 909 Noreen Akhtar All 26-01-66 Lahore 03-05-93 19. 910 Tehmina Manzoor 03-02-66 Lahore 03-05-93 20. 911 Azma Batool 22-05-66 Layyah 03-05-93 21. 912 Nudrat Sohail 04-10-66 Lahore 03-05-93 22. 913 Riffat Atiq 08-10-66 Rawalpindi 03-05-93 23. 914 Parveen Akhtar 12-10-66 Lahore 03-05-93 24. 915 Anila Rubab Sajjad Hussain 19-10-66 D.G Khan 03-05-93 Nishtar-Hospital, Multan 25. 911 ,Uzma Hamza 02-03-67 T1 Singh 03-05-93 Marrium Rabbani 26. , 918 03-03-67 Lahore 03-05-93 Awan 27. 919 Tabinda Zaman 31-03-67 Rawalpindi 03-05-93 28. 920 Adeela Ashraf 21-05-67 Lahore 03-05-93 29. 921 Lubna Farooq 26-05-67 Lahore 03-05-93 30. 922 Aida Malik 14-06-67 Attock 03-05-93 31. 923 Hina Kokab 22-06-67 Muzaffargarh 03-05-93 32. 924 Yasmeen Saboor 18-07-67 Faisalabad 03-05-93 31 925 Fatima Ahmad 27-07-67 Lahore 03-05-93 34. 926 Asima Sana Ch 30-07-67 Bahawalpur 03-05-93 35. 927 Nosheen Akhtar 23-08-67 Lahore 03-05-93 36. 928 Zohra lshrat 26-08-67 Lahore 03-05-93 37. 929 Tayaba Tahira 10-10-67 Bahawalpur 03-05-93 Aysha Siddiqa Shama 38. 930 10-10-67 Lahore 03-05-93 Ahmad 3W 931 Sophia Gul Aleem 07-11-67 Lahore 03-05-93 40. 932 Saima Yaqoob Kanooz 11-11-67 Lahore 03-05-93 41. 933 Ghazala Shaheen 18-11-67 Gujrat 03-05-93 42. 934 Lubna Zia 13-01-68 Lahore 03-05-93 43. 935 Hua Tahir 06-02-68 Gujranwala 03-05-93 44. 936 Saima Saba 07-02-68 Bahawalnagar 03-05-93 45. 937 Humaira Ashraf 01-03-68 Gujran ala 03-05-93 46. 938 Alia Bashir Sh 21-03-68 Sheikhupura 03-05-93 47. 939 Talat Mehmood 09-04-68 Lahore 03-05-93 48. 940 Samina Manzoor 15-04-68 Lahore 03-05-93 49. 941 Amna Tareen 01-05-68 Lahore 03-05-93 50. 942 Nabila Javed 03-06-68 Gujranwala 03-05-93 51. 943 Shazia Nilofer 24-06-68 Lahore 03-05-93 52. 944 Ayesha Shabbir 26-06-68 Lahore 03-05-93 53. 945 Uzma Mukhtar 03-09-68 Lahore 03-05-93 54. 946 Zaib-Un-Nisa 14-10-68 Lahore 03-05-93 55. 947 Sara Safdar 01-11-68 Bahawalnagar 03-05-93 5W 949 Saima Akhtar 26-11-68 Gujranwala 03-05-93 57. 950 !ram Asghar 25-03-69 Jhelum 03-05-93 58. 951 Sumaira Fayyaz Khan 06-05-69 03-05-93 59. 952 Fouzia Shamim Rizvi 22-06-69 Islamabad 03-05-93 60. 953 Gul-E-Rana 15-12-69 Lahore 03-05-93 61. 954 Azra Mehmood Lahore 03-05-93 62. 955 Asma Rahman Lahore 03-05-93 63. 956 Saira Maryiam Rashid Lahore 03-05-93 64. 957 Samra Shamas Sahiwal 03-05-93 65. 958 Faiquah Aslam Gujrat 03-05-93 66. 959 Faiza Noor Attock 03-05-93 6T 960 Asma Qureshi Lahore 03-05-93 68. 961 Nighar Moin Lahore 03-05-93 69. 962 Wajiha Mussarat Rawalpindi 03-05-93 70. 963 Riffat Najeeb Rawalpindi 03-05-93 71. 964 Naila Yasmeen Lahore 03-05-93 72. 965 Mehtab lshfaque Sargodha 03-05-93 73. 966 Zahra Sultana Muzaffargarh 03-05-93 74. 967 Razia Noor Malik She Khan 25-11-67 13-05-93 Lahore General Hosptial Lhr Public Health Specialist, Mnch District 75. 969 Dr Najma Parveen Bashir Ahmed 05-04-62 01-06-93 Nankana Sahib 76. 971 Saadia Hussain 03-01-69 Lahore 31-01-95 77. 972 Javeria All Muhammad All 10-09-69 Lahore 31-01-95 81 Fatima Jinnah Medical College, Lahore 78. 973 Zahra Nazish 01-03-70 Multan 31-01-95 79. 975 Anjuma Ara 20-06-59 Lahore 31 -1 0-95 80. 976 Uzma Taj Taj Muhammad 03-03-61 Lahore 31-10-95 81. 977 Shazia Hameed 15-06-61 Khanewal 31-10-95 82. 978 Nasreen Kousar 06-06-62 Kasur 31-10-95 83. 979 Sajida Nasreen 15-06-62 Rawalpindi 31-10-95 84. 980 Uzma Shaheen 24-10-62 Rawalpindi 31-10-95 85. 981 Samira Hague 18-03-63 Lahore 31-10-95 86. 982 Sheeren Fatima Haider 30-05-63 Jhelum 31-10-95 87. 984 Jaida Manzoor 22-12-63 Bahawalnagar 31-10-95 88. 986 Nuzhat Rashid 04-07-64 Okara 31-10-95 89. 987 Humaira Rafique 18-11-64 Lahore 31-10-95 90. 989 Nusrat Manzoor 24-12-64 Lahore 31-10-95 91. 990 Zeba Sheikh 17-01-65 Rawalpindi 31-10-95 92. 991 Lubna Gulzar 10-02-65 Faisalabad 31-10-95 93. 992 Mussarat Jabeen 15-06-65 Attack 31-10-95 94. 993 Naila Bashir 04-07-65 Lahore 31-10-95 95. 994 Saiqah Aslam 10-07-65 Lahore 31-10-95 96. 995 Mehnaz Siddique 15-08-65 Lahore 31-10-95 97. 996 Sarmad Jab 24-08-65 Lahore 31-10-95 - 98. 997 Zaira Mahmud 29-03-66 Islamabad 31-10-95 99. 998 Rabia VVaheed 03-04-66 Lahore 31-10-95 100, 999 Aliya Kamal 11-04-66 Lahore 31-10-95 1000 Kokab Zia 16-04-66 Faisalabad 31-10-95 1001 Nusrat Naeema Jami 06-06-66 Jhang 31-10-95 1002 Safoora Aamir 11-07-66 Lahore 31-10-95 1004 Shahla Gul 21-08-66 Bahawalnagar 31-10-95 1005 Fariha Farooq 27-09-66 Lahore 31-10-95 1006 Nighat Habib 12-10-66 Lahore 31-10-95 SIMS Lahore 1007 Saima Nasreen 24-12-66 Bahawalnagar 31-10-95 1008 Humaira Saleem 26-12-66 Lahore 31-10-95 1009 Tahira Yasmeen 05-02-67 Chakwal 31-10-95 1010 Iffat Saleem 21-04-67 Islamabad 31-10-95 1011 Mehar-Un-Nisa 29-05-67 Rawalpindi 31-10-95 1012 Abida Parveen 15-06-67 Rahim Yar Khan 31-10-95 1013 Sabrena Imran 10-07-67 Rawaipindi 31-10-95 1014 Neena Fatima 20-07-67 Bahawalnagar 31-10-95 1015 Zahida Naureen 01-08-67 Bahawalnagar 31-10-95 1016 Kalsoom Akhtar 14-10-67 Sahiwal 31-10-95 1018 Farhat Naz 27-01-68 Lahore 31-10-95 1019 Zohira Khanum 10-02-68 Okara 31-10-95 1020 Lubna Yasmeen 05-03-68 Rawalpindi 31-10-95 1021 Humaira Izhar 23-03-68 Lahore 31-10-95 1022 Farrah Naz 25-03-68 31-10-95 1023 Fouzia Maqsood 14-04-68 Sahiwal 31-10-95 1024 Shazia Afzal 15-04-68 Lahore 31-10-95 1025 Lubna Zaheer Yusufi 08-05-68 Lahore 31-10-95 1026 Saira Bashir 21-06-68 Bahawalpur 31-10-95 1027 Alia Zainab Asad 02-07-68 Gujrat 31-10-95 1028 Aesha Sadaf Rizwan 21-07-68 Bahawalpur 31-10-95 Khalida Jalal-Ur- 1029 05-08-68 Lahore 31-10-95 Rehman 1030 Zahida Rani 06-09-68 Rawalpindi 31-10-95 1031 Shazia Ahsan 11-09-68 Lahore 31-10-95 1033 Shabnam Bashir 01-10-68 Lahore 31-10-95 1034 Faiza Bashir 24-10-68 Lahore 31-10-95 1035 Farhana Sajjad 13-11-68 Lahore 31-10-95 1036 Robina Shaheen 01-12-68 Multan 31-10-95 1037 Shazia Sehgal Sh Asghar Ali Sehgal 11-12-68 Lahore 31-10-95 Jinnah Hospital Lahore 1038 Shazia Mactsood 13-12-68 Bahawalpur 31-10-95 1040 Sofia Farrukh 02-01-69 Bahawalpur 31-10-95 1041 Anjum Tazeem Hanif 24-01-69 Gujranwala 31-10-95 1042 Asma Nisar 15-02-69 Gujranwala 31-10-95 1043 Talat Farkhanda 17-02-69 Lahore 31-10-95 1044 Samina Kausar 20-02-69 Sialkot 31-10-95 THQ Hospital, Sambrial, Silakot 1045 Haroona Khalil 03-03-69 Faisalabad 31-10-95 1046 Shazia Khalil 06-03-69 Lahore 31-10-95 1047 Aamina Farooqi 08-03-69 Rawalpindi 31-10-95 145 1048 Bushra Nazir 20-03-69 Sheikhupura 31-10-95 1049 Afshan Kasher 05-04-69 Lahore 31-10-95 1050 Shakila Yasmin 21-04-69 D.G Khan 31-10-95 1051 Ayesha Rashid 11-05-69 Lahore 31-10-95 1052 Saima Naz 11-05-69 Faisalabad 31-10-95 1053 Bushra Sharif 19-05-69 Lahore 31-10-95 1054 Rameeza Kaleem Muhammad Kaleem Ud Din 26-06-69 Lahore 31-10-95 Mayo Hospital Lahore 1055 Yasmeen Akhtar 16-07-69 Gujranwala 31-10-95 153_ 1056 Shazia Riaz 03-08-69 Multan 31-10-95 Lamees Mehmood 1057 15-08-69 Lahore Malik 31-10-95 1058 Robina Shaheen 22-08-69 Mianwali 31-10-95 1059 Tayaba Irshad 25-08-69 Lahore 31-10-95 1060 Faria Asad 05-09-69 D.G Khan 31-10-95 1061 Shazia Masood 15-09-69 Rawalpindi 31-10-95 1062 Attia Jamal 23-09-69 Bahawalpur 31-10-95 1064 Samrina Jamal 24-10-69 Gujranwala 31-10-95 1065 Nadia Namsheed 28-10-69 Bahawalpur 31-10-95 1066 Ambreen Hameed 23-12-69 Lahore 31-10-95 Shabnam Muhammad 1067 02-01-70 Lahore Ali 31-10-95 1068 Shazia Batool 06-02-70 Faisalabad 31-10-95 1069 Asma Ali 09-02-70 Chakwal 31-10-95 1070 Shazia 'ram 12-02-70 Attock 31-10-95 1071 Ambreen Zahoor Malik 13-02-70 Rawalpindi 31-10-95 1072 Asma Luqman Dr Mohammad Luqman Ali 19-02-70 Faisalabad 31-10-95 1074 Sadia Farrukh 09-03-70 Bahawalnagar 31-10-95 1075 Asima ljaz Tareen 10-03-70 Lahore 31-10-95 1076 Najaf Masood 30-03-70 Lahore 31-10-95 1077 Aisha Afzal 04-04-70 Lahore 31-10-95 1078 Shazia Tufail 24-04-70 Rawalpindi 31-10-95 1079 Saadia Nosheen Jan 07-05-70 Lahore 31-10-95 1080 Saima Rauf 20-05-70 Sargodha 31-10-95 1081 Zarqa Noreen Shah 20-07-70 Gujrat 31-10-95 1082 Asma Noveen Ajmal 23-07-70 Attock 31-10-95 1083 Fouzia Amber Qureshi 26-08-70 Lahore 31-10-95 1084 Humaira Sultana 13-09-70 Lahore 31-10-95 1085 Rena Sajjid 22-09-70 Islamabad 31-10-95 1087 Farah Faisal 22-11-70 Lahore 31-10-95 1089 Juneda Sarfraz 04-09-71 Attock 31-10-95 1090 Khadija Zia 12-12-71 Okara 31-10-95 1092 Qudsia Kashif Sh Lahore 31-10-95 1093 Andleeb Zohra Zaidi Lahore 31-10-95 1094 Nahid Kazmi Rawalpindi 31-10-95 1095 Amber VVaris Sheikhupura 31-10-95 1096 Nasreen lshaq Lahore 31-10-95 1097 Tallat Najeeb Lahore 31-10-95 1098 Uzma Mehfooz Khan Lahore 31-10-95 1099 Aisha Nadir Lahore 31-10-95 1100 Aberna Sadoon Lahore 31-10-95 1101 Shahzana Naqqash Lahore 31-10-95 1102 Farhana Asghar Multan 31-10-95 1103 Zoonia Nazir Lahore 31-10-95 1104 Shazia Majid Khan 31-10-95 1105 Munaza Salaam Rawalpindi 31-10-95 1106 Alia Malik 31-10-95 1107 Rummana Kausar Lahore 31-10-95 1109 Dr Kalsoom Siddique 09-04-64 30-11-95 RHO Sillanwali, Sargodha 1112 Azra Sultana 30-06-96 1112-A Dr Qamar Sultana Anwar Hussain 15-08-64 Jhang 2009 08-06-98 THQ Hospital, Lalian, Chiniot 1115 Dr Shaheen Fatima 26-03-72 2009 30-06-99 Nishtar Hospital, Multan 1115-A Noreen Sultana Ch.
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