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Muzzafar Garh Renewal List S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE NAME BIRTH QUALIFICATION 1 26195 WAKEEL AFTAB KHALIL AHMAD BASTI GAMAN WAL MOUZA BANDE SHAH TEH ALI 17-3-1978 MATRIC 10/07/2014 PUR DISTT. MUZAFFERGARH , MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 2 21356 MUHAMMAD GHULAM MOUZA BASTI JALAL HARPULLO, MUZAFFARGARH, 15/1/1961 B.A 14/07/2014 SIDDIQU KHAN SARWAR PUNJAB 3 21772 NAWAZ AHMAD NIAZ AHMAD H/NO.278/61-J,JHANG MORE., MUZAFFARGARH, 19/2/1963 B.A 14/07/2014 KHAN KHAN PUNJAB 4 38896 MUHAMMAD HAZOOR BUKSH KARIMABAD JUTARI ROAD SHAHAR SULTAN TEH, 15-3-1975 MATRIC 15/7/2014 SALEEM JUTAI DISTT, M GARH, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 5 37463 AZHAR SAEED MUHAMMAD GALI NO. 02, MOH, NASIR ABAD , MUZAFFARGARH, 31-10- MATRIC 23/7/2014 SAEED PUNJAB 1984 6 40247 MUJAHID MUHAMMAD LANGAR SARAI P/O KHAS TEH, AND DISTT,, 10-3-1982 MATRIC 23/9/2014 HUSSAIN YAR MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 7 41566 QAMAR UD DIN RAHEEM BASTI MEERA SHAHBAZ PUR P/O PHALAN SHARIF 13-6-1975 MATRIC 29/9/2014 BAKHSH TEH, JATOI DISTT,, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 8 35647 MUHAMMAD ABDUL WAHID MOHALLAH GULISTAN-E-AISHA RAMPUR ROAD 1-10-1977 MATRIC 5/10/2014 IMRAN TEH, JOTIO DISTT, M GARH, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 9 22325 SYED ISHFAQ SYED AKRAM RUKH HUSSAIN PUR, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 14/5/1975 MATRIC 26/10/2014 HUSSAIN SHAH 10 41504 AYUB AHMAD HAKIM BASHIR SHOR KOT TIBI NEAR SIDDIQUI CHOWK NEW ALI 1-5-1965 MATRIC 4/11/2014 AHMAD PUR ROAD , MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 11 44804 SAIMA NOREEN MUHAMMAD ALI CHAK NO. 632 TDA P/O CHOWK SARWAR SHAHEED 4-7-1983 MATRIC 17/11/2014 TEH, KOT ADU DISTT,, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 12 28183 MUHAMMAD ASIF ABDUL HAQ CHAH GAY WALA NEAR GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL KOT 1-8-1980 MATRIC 23/11/2014 SHAH SHAH ADDU, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 13 34343 NASRIN AKHTAR FIDA HUSSAIN H NO. 108 D MOH COPECO COLONY GTPS KOT 25-10- MATRIC 23/11/2014 ADDU DISTT, MUZAFFAR GARH, MUZAFFARGARH, 1973 PUNJAB 14 26647 WAZIR AHMED GHULAM BASTI BAIG WALA P/O AKBAR SHAH KOT ADU, 10-1-1978 MATRIC 23/11/2014 MUHAMMAD MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 15 39688 NAZAR HUSSAIN AHMED H NO. 2 FAISAL COLONY KOT ADDU , 7-1-1981 MATRIC 25/11/2014 HUSSAIN MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 16 39687 MAHMOODA MUHAMMAD ANJUM HOUSE MOH, RAHMAT COLONY WARD NO. 12-12- MATRIC 25/11/2014 AKHTAR RAFIQ MINHAS -14 SINDHI BASTI KOT ADDU, MUZAFFARGARH, 1951 PUNJAB 17 32428 AISHA MUBEEN MUBEEN AZHAR H NO. 22 CHAK PATAL WALA MAIN ROAD KOT ADDU 14-8-1984 MATRIC 26/11/2014 GURMANI MUZAFFAR GARH, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 18 35646 IJAZ AHMED AHMED DARWESH WALA PITAL GHURBI P/O KOT ADDU 3-2-1982 MATRIC 26/11/2014 BAKHSH DISTT, MUZAFFAR GARH, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 19 26648 TABBSUM ABDUL H NO. 367 / B WARD NO. 4 TEH, KOT ADDUDISTT, 23-3-1985 FSC 28/11/2014 RAFIQUE RAFIQUE MUZAFFAR GARH, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 20 46872 RAZIA PARVEEN ALI NAWAZ WARD NO. 4 H NO. 367/B KOT ADDU DISTT, 17-6-1960 MATRIC 28/11/2014 MUZAFFAR GARH, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 21 37091 MODASAR NAZAR WARD NO. 11, MOH, ARBI WALA JOTOIDISTT, , 20-9-1989 MATRIC 10/1/2015 NAZAR MAKKEY HUSSAIN MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 22 48063 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD CHAK NO. 140 MC P/O SULTAN COLONY TEH, KOT 10-8-1983 MATRIC 10/01/2015 ZAMAN NAWAZ ADDU DISTT MUZAFFARGARH PUNJAB 10/01/2015 ZAMAN NAWAZ ADDU DISTT,, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 23 49821 GHULAM ABBAS GHULAM JAWANA BUNGLA CHAK NO. 4/4 R P/ORUNG PUR 17-4-1975 MATRIC 16/01/2015 HUSSAIN DISTT, MUZAFFAR GARH, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE NAME BIRTH QUALIFICATION 24 22562 MAZHIR ALI FIDA MUHD AKRAM MED SERVICE ., MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 15/5/1964 MATRIC 25/01/2015 KHAN KHAN 25 22565 SHAHBAZ MUHAMMAD CHAK NO.594 P.O CHOWK SARWARSHAHEED TEH 1/4/1981 MATRIC 25/01/2015 AHMED SALEEM KOT ADDU, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 26 32906 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD H NO. 37/B WARD NO. 4 TEH, KOT ADDUDISTT, 4-2-1947 MATRIC 26/01/2015 RAMZAN KHAMISSA MUZAFFAR GARH, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 27 39627 SARFRAZ AHMAD FAYYAZ AHMAD HOUSE NO. 717, WARD NO. 12, , MUZAFFARGARH, 10-5-1969 MATRIC 28/1/2015 PUNJAB 28 317648 MUHAMMAD MANZOOR HEAD PUNJAB COLONY TEH, ALIPUR DISTT, 5-1-1972 FA 2/3/2015 FAZAL HUSSAIN HUSSAIN MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 29 41086 ZAFAR NAWAZ MUHAMMAD DHABA CHOWK SARQI P/O SANAWA TEH, KOT 6-12-1985 ,ATRIC 7/3/2015 NAWAZ ADDU DISTT,, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 30 39133 DIL NAWAZ HAJI GUL VILLAGE AND P/O KALAR WALI TEH, JATTOIDISTT,, 6-1-1981 MBA 9/3/2015 MUHAMMAD MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 31 39672 ZULFIQAR ALI MALIK NAZAR CHAH SAHOOWALA IBRAHIM WALI P/OKHAS TEH, 15-3-1974 BA 24/3/2015 HUSSAIN AND DISTT, , MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 32 37649 MUHAMMAD FAZAL HUSSAIN BASTI SABUWAL MOUZA ALI WALI TEH, ALIPUR 16-3-1985 MATRIC 8/4/2015 BILAL HUSSAIN DISTT, , MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 33 36177 ABDUL QADIR PIR BAKHSH V.KARAM DAD QURESHI., MUZAFFARGARH, 2/1/1965 MATRIC 11/4/2015 PUNJAB 34 37331 CH. ABDUL SHARIF UDDIN P.O. ROHLIAN WALI,BASTI NACHING., 3/10/1974 MATRIC 14/5/2015 SHAKOOR MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 35 47212 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD DERA LAIL PURI CHAK NO. 557/TDA TEH, KOT ADU 15-5-1977 BA 24/05/2015 HAFEEZ ANJUM RAFIQ DISTT., MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 36 41491 MUHAMMAD GHULAM MALE MANTATH P/O KHAIR PUR SADATTEH, ALI 8-4-1974 MATRIC 6/6/2015 AFZAL HAIDER PUR DISTT,, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 37 5490 MUHD. AZAM ABDUL P.O. ALOUD WALI MOZA LANGRL BASTIKHAWAJA., 2/1/1973 MATRIC 10/6/2015 RASHEED MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 38 31447 MUHAMMAD MARAD ALI BASTI AJJAB WALA GULFAM MASTOO P/O CHOWK 25-7-1984 MATRIC 15/06/2015 ARSHAD ZAHID KARAN ABAD QURESHI TE, DISTT, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 39 41492 ABDUL RAUF ABDUL WAHID BASTI DIN PUR P/O MASAL DIN PUR TEH, AND 5-3-1979 MATRIC 15/6/2015 DISTT,, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 40 30809 SHAKEEL AHMED GHULAM NABI MOH, UMRANI BALOUCH SEETPUR TEH,ALI PUR 2-2-1969 FA 23/06/2015 DISTT,, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 41 36991 MUHAMMAD HAFIZ ABDUL HAJVERI STREET MOH,MASTOYAN WALATEH ALI 5/8/1975 F.A 24/6/2015 ASLAM SHAHZAD GHAFOOR KPUR, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 42 37076 SAJJAD HUSSAIN GHULAM WARD NO.7 TEH & P.O JATOI, MUZAFFARGARH, 1/1/1977 MATRIC 26/6/2015 JATOI HUSSAIN JATOI PUNJAB 43 47951 FAYYAZ HUSSAIN HAJI MOUZA KARAM DAD QURESHI TEH, DISTT,, 6-7-1981 MATRIC 28/06/2015 MUHAMMAD MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 44 41490 NAJEEULLAH FARID AHMAD COLLEGE CHOWK ALI PUR DISTT,, 1-4-1979 MATRIC 7/7/2015 REHMANI REHMANI MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 45 37805 FALAK SHARE KAREEM BAKSH CHAK NO. 517/ TDA BEROON MIRPUR BHAGAL P/O 6-9-1983 MATRIC 19/7/2015 CHAK NO 518/TDA TEH MUZAFFARGARH 19/7/2015 CHAK NO. 518/TDA TEH, , MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 46 37314 ZIA UR REHMAN MAJEEB UR CHA MOOCHI WALA, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 7/9/1976 MATRIC 12/8/2015 FAROOQI REHMAN FAROOQI 47 37323 MUHAMMAD ALLAH BAKHSH C/O SHABAB MEDICAL STORE,ROHILAN WALI., 5/2/1947 B.A 12/8/2015 SHAFI MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE NAME BIRTH QUALIFICATION 48 37329 SAJAD AHMED MANZOOR P.O.ROHILLAN WALI, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 6/9/1977 MATRIC 12/8/2015 HUSSAIN 49 39678 MAHMOOD NAZIR AHMED MEHRI WALA P/O AALODHEY WALA TEH, AND 29-9-1970 MATRIC 13/8/2015 AHMED DISTT,, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 50 23024 MUHAMMAD NOOR MOZA MOTAI., MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 15/8/1974 F.A 25/08/2015 ALTAF MUHAMMAD. 51 37500 MUHAMMAD FAZAL HUSSAIN BASTI YARAY WALI P.O KHAIR PUR SADAT TEH ALI 1-1-1982 MATRIC 25/8/2015 AMJAD PUR DISTT MUZAFFAR GARH, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 52 37524 SIKANDER HAYAT RASOOL BAKSH BASTI TURTI MUZAN WODDAKH N NORKA WALI, 2/12/1972 F.A 26/8/2015 MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 53 37617 JAFAR HUSSAIN ALI MUHAMMAD BASTI AYUB ARIAN P.O. BASIRA TEH, 8/7/1969 MATRIC 31/8/2015 MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 54 37606 MUHAMMAD MIR HAZR BASTI BALWALA P.O KHANPUR SADAT FATEH PUR 5-1-1983 MATRIC 31/8/2015 NASRULLAH GABOOL ROAD ALI PUR DISTT M.GARH, MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 55 27103 ABDUL GHULAM NABI P.O. MUDWALATEH.JATOI, MUZAFFARGARH, 1/3/1975 MATRIC 06/09/2015 SHAKOOR PUNJAB 56 46897 RAFIA ZAHOOR ZAHOOR H # 002,ROSHAN ABAD., MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 27-1-1989 M.A 01/10/2015 AHMED 57 38316 NAZEER ASHIQ HUSSAIN BASTI PEER WALA P.O. NOOR KUBRA, 1/7/1971 MATRIC 9/10/2015 HUSSAIN MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 58 27457 MANSOOR NAZIR AHMAD AKHTER KITAB GHAR ROHILANWALI,., 25/2/1972 MATRIC 11/10/2015 AHMAD NAZIR MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 59 28670 SHOUKAT ALI MUHAMMAD ALI H.NO.95/A,WARD.2RAILWAY RD., MUZAFFARGARH, 23/4/1952 F.A 13/10/2015 PUNJAB 60 28498 MUHAMMAD DIN MUHAMMAD ARIANWALA NEAR RAILWAY STATION AHSANPUR 15-1-1987 MATRIC 13/10/2015 IQBAL TEH, AND KOT ADU DISTT, , MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 61 48093 MUHAMMAD GHULAM CHAH JETWALA ABRI P/O SHAH TARNALDISTT, , 1-1-1988 MATRIC 14/10/2015 SALEEM AKHTAR RASOOL MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 62 39050 MAZHAR IQBAL ABDUL KARIM P.O. GHAZI GHAT JAVEED HOMOEOCLINIC,, 3/1/1972 MATRIC 20/11/2015 MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 63 39058 HABIB UR KARIM ABDUL DARIM ABSTI ALLAH BAKHSH TEH JATTY, 23/2/1972 MATRIC 20/11/2015 MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 64 39550 MUHAMMAD MALIK ABDUL MOZA EASAN WALIP.O.ROTALAN WALI, 22/4/1978 MATRIC 11/12/2015 AKRAM RASHID MUZAFFARGARH, PUNJAB 65 39510 ABDUL RASHEED LAL DIN SHARIF MANZIL OPP.RAILWAY ROAD., F.Sc.
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