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List of Candidates Applied for the Post of Bahishti Bps-03 LIST OF CANDIDATES APPLIED FOR THE POST OF BAHISHTI BPS-03 IN THE OFFICE OF DEPUTY COMMISSIONER SHANGLA TOTAL DOMICIL QUALIFI- INTERVIE MARK REMARK S# NAME WITH PARANTAGE AND ADDRESS TEHSIL E D.O.B CATION CELL NO. W MARKS S S 1 Imdadullah Khan s/o Mukamal Khan Bar Kelley Alpurai Alpurai Shangla 02.02.1998 6th Class nil 2 Inam Ullah s/o Muhammad Hassan Shahpur Alpurai Shangla 01.01.1987 6th Class 3422467442 3 Javid Ali s/o Muhammad Jabeen r/o Faiz Abad Alpurai Shangla 15.04.1998 Metric 3464113936 4 Zahid Shah s/o Shir Bahadar r/o Gujaro Kelay Amnovi Alpurai Shangla 23.03.1986 FA 3462265428 5 Amir Sajid s/o Abdul Karim r/o Nata Lilownai Alpurai Shangla 25.02.1992 BSc 3402849649 6 Khurshaid Alam s/o Muhammad Naeem r/o Nata Lilownai Alpurai Shangla 03.04.1996 FA 3059108695 7 Muhammad Irshad s/o Nazir Muhammad r/o Chagum Puran Shangla 24.03.1991 MA 3359678086 8 Zahid Ullah s/o Manzoor Shah r/o Koz Kelay Lilownai Alpurai Shangla 03.08.2000 Metric 3038520353 9 Dar Us Salam s/o Abdul Qadim r/o Koza Alpurai Alpurai Shangla 12.02.1987 FA 3319318166 10 Mehboob Alam s/o Toti Khan r/o Drab Tapla Alpurai Shangla 01.03.1999 Metric 3490307804 11 Zahid Ullah s/o Shir Ullah r/o Lilownai Alpurai Shangla 07.05.1998 Metric 3454608802 12 Rashid Ahmad s/o Nasib Ahmad r/o Lilownai Alpurai Shangla 15.03.1977 Metric 3025442233 Said Muhammad Khan s/o Itbar Khan r/o Naway Kelay 13 Shahpur Alpurai Shangla 01.02.1990 8th Class 14 Khurshaid Ali s/o Said Buhar r/o Nori Piza Alpurai Shangla 02.02.1993 6th Class 3209890394 15 Muhammad Perviz s/o Jan Muhammad r/o Nori Piza Alpurai Shangla 01.01.1987 Primary 3041103175 16 Irfan Ullah s/o Tajbar r/o Sanila Puran Shangla 08.10.1990 MA 3432502575 17 Abdullah s/o Qadar Gul r/o Shwar Sondavi Puran Shangla 03.04.1988 Metric 3451997328 18 Shir Alam s/o Shir Zaman r/o Nart Lilwonai Alpurai Shangla 31.03.1992 6th Class 3412925987 19 Muhammad Salim r/o Shah Nazar r/o Civil Coloni Alpurai Shangla 13.04.1988 FSc 3209615850 20 Nasib Gul s/o Abdul Sattar r/o Banj Dehrai, Sanila Puran Shangla 07.03.1988 BA 3469444341 Page 1 of 4 21 Mehboob Ul Haq s/o Qashqar r/o Chowga Puran Shangla 1981 FA 22 Farid Khan s/o Anwar Hameed r/o Shwar Puran Shangla 05.05.1994 FA 3015831853 23 Sami Ullah s/o Shir Afzal r/o Sanila Puran Shangla 01.02.2000 FSc 3015831853 24 Hussan Rahman s/o Sadi Rahman r/o Bar Banjar Dehrai Alpurai Shangla 02.05.1993 BA 3469758319 25 Akbar Ali s/o Muhammad Ghafoor r/o Bar Banjar Dehrai Alpurai Shangla 01.03.2000 Metric 3478261671 26 Laiq Zada s/o Bakht Zada r/o Banjar Dehrai Alpurai Shangla 01.08.2000 Metric 3412410444 27 Muhammad Noor s/o Saif Ur Rahman r/o Banjar Dehrai Alpurai Shangla 05.04.1999 Metric 3468170935 28 Irshad Ali s/o Sultan Nazir r/o Amnovi Sabonay Alpurai Shangla 01.01.1992 Primary 3448195860 29 Sadam Hussain s/o Rozi Khan r/o Amnovi Sabonay Alpurai Shangla 08.02.1998 FA 3471024991 30 Gul Hussain S/o Gul Muhammad r/o Karora Ranyal Alpurai Shangla 01.01.1999 BA 3439188155 31 Hazrat Nabi s/o Bakht Zada r/o Zara Dehrai Alpurai Shangla 21.04.1998 FSc 3439284572 Bahroz khan s/o Sahoo Khan r/o Gat Sar Malak Khil 32 Kotkey Alpurai Shangla 10.01.1991 FA 3423353902 33 Asmat Ullah s/o Laiq Zada r/o Malak Khil Kotkey Alpurai Shangla 01.01.2000 FA 3444191687 Wajid Hussain s/o Muhammad Zaman r/o Koz Kelay 34 Lilownai Alpurai Shangla 12.03.1987 FA 333339726 Ahmad Shah s/o Habib Ur Rahman r/o Koz Ganshal, 35 Bilkanai Alpurai Shangla 01.01.1997 Metric 3489103160 36 Abdul Raziq s/o Dilawar Khan r/o Shang Besham Shangla 01.01.2001 8th Class 37 Muhammad Yousaf s/o Said Buhar r/o Noori Piza Lilownai Alpurai Shangla 10.01.1987 Primary 3059473967 38 Shahzada s/o Bakht Nazar r/o Civil Coloni Alpurai Shangla 01.01.1993 FSc 3489256231 39 Habib Jan s/o Said Ali Jan r/o Lilownai Alpurai Shangla 11.02.1983 FA 3018176644 40 Javid Iqbal s/o Shams Ul Tabriz r/o Mira Nim Keley Aloch Puran Shangla 04.01.1981 BA 3449992136 41 Muhammad Naeem s/o Muhammad Shireen r/o Pagorai Alpurai Shangla 18.04.1997 FA 3409356201 42 Zia Ullah s/o Muhammad Jawhar r/o Bar Kana Alpurai Shangla 02.03.1978 Metric 3452815402 Chakisa 43 Akbar Ali s/o Hussan Ul Maab r/o Chidam r Shangla 10.02.1986 Metric 3414332896 Page 2 of 4 44 Iqbal Hussain s/o Umar Bacha r/o Shahtoot Alpurai Shangla 03.04.2000 Metric 3481093654 45 Fazal Wahab s/o Taj Muhammad r/o Nori Piza Lilownai Alpurai Shangla 05.06.2002 FSc 3059343818 46 Sabit Ullah s/o Muhib r/o Koz Keley Alpurai Alpurai Shangla 15.02.1992 Metric 3433185174 47 Shah Saaod s/o Shah Rawan r/o Lilownai Alpurai Shangla 08.04.1998 FSc 3000929955 48 Manzoor Ahmad s/o Abdul Aziz r/o Lilownai Alpurai Shangla 20.03.1982 Ma 3478932433 49 Shakir Ullah s/o Noor Muhammad r/o Lilownai Alpurai Shangla 26.04.1980 8th Class 3028191524 50 Sadeeq Muhammad s/o Gul Namraz r/o Koz Keley Lilownai Alpurai Shangla 03.05.1994 Fa 51 Suhail Anwar s/o Maheen Khan r/o Terawray Martung Martung Shangla 02.01.1999 Metric 3420080229 52 Aftab Hussain s/o Yousaf Khan r/o Bar Banjar Dehrai Alpurai Shangla 10.04.1998 Metric 3469396156 53 Rashid Ahmad s/o Sultan Muhammad r/o Shahpur Alpurai Shangla 10.01.1995 FA 3368818022 54 Umar Rahman s/o Shiloo r/o Nata Lilownai Alpurai Shangla 14.03.1990 FA 3028064805 55 Abdul Rahman s/o Shir Ali r/o Shang Besham Shangla 02.04.1997 Metric 3479599447 56 Irshad Ali s/o Said Ul Haq r/o Larai Alpurai Alpurai Shangla 01.01.1992 Metric 3409721952 57 Muhammad Idris s/o Muhammad Jehan r/o Shang Besham Shangla 10.03.1997 FSc 3449155142 0.34120711 58 Sami Ullah s/o Mula r/o Speen Sar Pir Abad Alpurai Shangla 10.02.1999 Metric 9 59 Zakir Ullah s/o Muhammad Hamish r/o Spin Sar Bili Baba Alpurai Shangla 25.03.2000 Metric 3464708558 60 Fazal Azim s/o Fazal Rabi r/o Shahtoot Ranyal Karora Alpurai Shangla 01.01.2000 FSc 3415926336 61 Kamran Ali s/o Rafiq Ahmad r/o Lilownai Alpurai Shangla 20.04.1982 FA 3003333196 62 Murad Ali s/o Rafiq Ahmad r/o Lilownai Alpurai Shangla 15.04.1981 FSc 3003530014 63 Shah Afzal s/o Shahi Bostan r/o Machkandai Puran Shangla 20.03.1984 FA 64 Zahir Muhammad s/o Nazeer Muhammad r/o Piskand Martung Shangla 01.02.1995 Metric 3419594778 65 Sajjad Ali s/o Khook Khan r/o Bilkanai Alpurai Shangla 28.03.1996 FA 3441910156 66 Umar Bach s/o Tali Rahman r/o Lal Khanai Alpurai Shangla 11.05.1994 Primary 3400913586 67 Usman Ullah s/o Ali Rahman r/o Banr p/o Karora Alpurai Shangla 04.01.2001 Metric 3433578547 Page 3 of 4 68 Iqbal Hussain s/o Shah Muhammad r/o Bar Banjar Alpurai Shangla 22.04.1998 FA 3469507371 69 Bahar Ali s/o wazir Shah r/o Bar Banjar Alpurai Shangla 20.04.1989 FA 3462142339 70 Said Alam s/o Asfandyar r/o Sheshan Lilownai Alpurai Shangla 12.04.1984 FA 3038648927 71 Ikram ullah s/o Hazrat 'Hussain r/o Koz Paw Puran Shangla 1980 8th Class 3458124341 72 Khalid s/o Abdul Mullah r/o Pishkand Martung Shangla 18.03.1985 Metric 3414000778 73 Rookhan s/o Shir Bhadar r/o Pishkand Martung Shangla 01.01.1992 8th Class 3412799102 74 Anwar Ullah s/o Abdul Maula r/o Pishkand Martung Shangla 09.02.1997 Metric 3463130047 75 Fazal Hadi s/o Gul Sadar r/o Mani Dehrai Pitaw Alpurai Shangla 01.06.1993 Primary 3429259364 76 Qismat Ullah s/o Said Umar r/o Mayarow Sar Dehrai Alpurai Shangla 05.04.2000 Metric 77 Bakht Zaman Khan s/o Dawlat Khan r/o Zara Dehrai Alpurai Shangla 1981 Primary 3458127913 78 Shawkat Hayat s/o Gul Hassan r/o Gulibat Alpurai Shangla 01.05.1993 MA 3453243407 79 Shahid Rahman s/o Abdul Majeed r/o Bar Kelay Alpuria Alpurai Shangla 09.03.1991 Metric 3400846265 Lateef Ur Rahman s/o Muhammad Shafeeq r/o Banr 80 Khwargai Alpurai Shangla 01.01.1998 Metric 3430996173 Page 4 of 4 .
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