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LIST of PLANNING OFFICER BPS-17 (HEALTH SECTION) in PLANNING and DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, WRITTEN TEST HELD on 26-09-2017 @ 10:00 A.M LIST OF PLANNING OFFICER BPS-17 (HEALTH SECTION) IN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, WRITTEN TEST HELD ON 26-09-2017 @ 10:00 a.m. AT HEAD OFFICE, SPSC, THANDI SARAK, HYDERABAD Sr. No. Roll No Full Name Father Name Domicile 01 29701 Asma Muhammad Mushtaq DADU 02 29702 mariam muhammad soomar DADU 03 29703 AARTI LACHMAN DAS DADU 04 29704 RAJA MAHENDAR PAUL SUGNO MAL DADU 05 29705 FARYAL FATIMA YASIR ALI MADAD MIRZA HYDERABAD(R) 06 29706 Talha Siddiqui Nazakat Hussain Siddiqui HYDERABAD(R) 07 29707 Dr. Parvati Vireder Kumar Vikyo Mal THATTA 08 29708 Umair Hissamuddin Dahar THATTA 09 29709 nadia shafiqueaisha shafique ahmed KARACHI CENTRAL(U) 10 29710 Nida Shafiq Shafiq Ahmed KARACHI CENTRAL(U) 11 29711 DR. SHAFIA KAMAL SHAIKH KAMAL AHMED KARACHI CENTRAL(U) 12 29712 AMNA TARIQ MUHAMMAD TARIQ QURESHI KARACHI CENTRAL(U) 13 29713 azam ali ali muhammad KHAIRPUR 14 29714 SHARIQ AHMED ANSARI M.ABDUL MUQTADIR KARACHI EAST (R) 15 29715 Mariam Asif Muhammad Asif KARACHI EAST (R) 16 29716 Yasmeen Manzoor Ahmed Daya KARACHI SOUTH (U) 17 29717 GHULAM NABI SAINDAD KHAN SOLANGI KHAIRPUR 18 29718 samana ali kazmi Syed ali nazir kazmi KARACHI CENTRAL(U) 19 29719 KHUSHBOO SARWAR JAMALI DR. GHULAM SARWAR MATIARI 20 29720 Ahmed ali dr abdul latif kazi KARACHI EAST (U) 21 29721 Mohsin Jamil Jamil Ahmed Siddiqui KARACHI CENTRAL(U) 22 29722 ABDULLAH SHAH SYED PIR ALI SHAH KARACHI SOUTH (R) 23 29723 Reeta Abdul Salam MATIARI 24 29724 Jameel Ahmed Ali Ahmed NAUSHAHRO FEROZE 25 29725 Sajad Ali Shahdad JACOBABAD 26 29726 shafique ahmed karim bux brohi JACOBABAD 27 29727 Zahir Ali Sikandar Ali LARKANA 28 29728 Sumbal Rashid Abdul Rashid LARKANA 29 29729 AHMED SHAH ABDULLAH SHAH SYED KAMBER - SHAHDADKOT 30 29730 Raj Kumar Alias Raja Chander Kumar LARKANA 31 29731 GHULAM PARWAR GHULAM SARWAR KAMBER - SHAHDADKOT 32 29732 SAFIULLAH ABDUL SHAKOOR BHATTI SHIKARPUR 33 29733 Qurat-ul-Ain Manzoor Ahmed Mangrio SHIKARPUR 34 29734 Sheeraz Hyder Ghulam Hyder KAMBER - SHAHDADKOT 35 29735 Dureshahwar Tauqir hussain MIRPURKHAS 36 29736 Dr Syeda Ameer Zahra Mehmood Hussain MIRPURKHAS 1 of 5 LIST OF PLANNING OFFICER BPS-17 (HEALTH SECTION) IN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, WRITTEN TEST HELD ON 26-09-2017 @ 10:00 a.m. AT HEAD OFFICE, SPSC, THANDI SARAK, HYDERABAD 37 29737 Amerta Sono Khangharani THARPARKAR 38 29738 Muhammad ali Gulbahar GHOTKI 39 29739 shaiq hussain ghous bux memon KHAIRPUR 40 29740 PARAS DR GHULAM ALI KHAIRPUR 41 29741 JAVED KHURSHED SHAIKH KHURSHED AHMED SHAIKH KHAIRPUR 42 29742 ABDUL QADIR HABIBULLAH KHAIRPUR 43 29743 Benazir khatoon Sharafuddin KHAIRPUR 44 29744 Musharraf Ali Allah Bachayo KHAIRPUR 45 29745 Aqeel Ahmed Khadim Hussain Mahesar NAUSHAHRO FEROZE 46 29746 Sorath Sindhu Mumtaz Ali Mangi NAWAB SHAH 47 29747 Dilpat Kumar Chandar Ban SUKKUR(R) 48 29748 TOOBA SHAKEEL shakeel ahmad SHIKARPUR 49 29749 Mehreen Ali Shah Muhammad Ali Shah SHIKARPUR 50 29750 Muhammad Sarang Fazal Mangi KHAIRPUR 51 29751 SADAF ALVI MUHAMMAD AKRAM ALVI SHIKARPUR 52 29752 NOOR UL HUDA NOOR NOOR MUHAMMAD BADIN 53 29753 Mir Asad Khalid Khalid Hussain BADIN 54 29754 Shahnaz Muhammad Sulleman BADIN 55 29755 Sheerin Muhammad Ali BADIN 56 29756 Manisha Girdhari Lal BADIN 57 29757 shiyam sunder bhojo mal BADIN 58 29758 Feroza Muhammad haroon BADIN 59 29759 HINA MUAMMAD URS DADU 60 29760 Shahnawaz Abdul Hamid DADU 61 29761 Shoaib muhammad Dost muhammad DADU 62 29762 ihsan ali muhammad amin panhwar DADU 63 29763 AYAZ AHMED MUHAMMED MOOSA DADU 64 29764 Asif Ali Muhammad Juman DADU 65 29765 MARIAM ABDUL SATTAR DADU 66 29766 MANZOOR AHMED HAJI ARAZ MUHAMMAD DADU 67 29767 Ashfaque Ahmed Haji Khan DADU 68 29768 HUMAYOON MANZOOR MANZOOR AHMED DADU 69 29769 Zahid Hussain Imam Bux DADU 70 29770 SIDRA SARWAR MUHAMMAD SARWAR JAMSHORO 71 29771 erum mir mir ahmed baloch DADU 72 29772 Asif Ameer Ameer Hussain MATIARI 73 29773 ABDUL KARIM ABDUL SATTAR ANSARI MATIARI 2 of 5 LIST OF PLANNING OFFICER BPS-17 (HEALTH SECTION) IN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, WRITTEN TEST HELD ON 26-09-2017 @ 10:00 a.m. AT HEAD OFFICE, SPSC, THANDI SARAK, HYDERABAD 74 29774 Koondhar Ali Munwar Ali Shaikh MATIARI 75 29775 sehrish bukht muhammad baksh JAMSHORO 76 29776 SHAHIDA ABDUL SATTAR TANDO MUHAMMAD KHAN 77 29777 Dr. Raheela Mir Ghulam Shah Talpur JAMSHORO 78 29778 Rabail Muhammad Hanif HYDERABAD(R) 79 29779 Mir Mashhad Ali Ali Akbar HYDERABAD(R) 80 29780 khalil ur rehman shafi muhammad HYDERABAD(R) 81 29781 vedwiyas ghansham das THARPARKAR 82 29782 Kashaf Anza Mairajuddin HYDERABAD CITY(U) 83 29783 KANWAL NAZ LAL MUHAMMAD ARISAR UMER KOT 84 29784 Shewak Ram Bhugro Mal HYDERABAD 85 29785 Imtiaz hussain Hussain bux MATIARI 86 29786 MUHAMMAD ANIQUE RAFIQUE AHMED MATIARI 87 29787 KOMAL SULTAN MUHAMMAD SULTAN DOGAR HYDERABAD CITY(U) 88 29788 Mir Ali Raza Mir Ali Bux Talpur HYDERABAD CITY(U) 89 29789 Hina Sikandar Ali Fazlani NAUSHAHRO FEROZE 90 29790 YasirArfat Shujja Hussain TANDO ALLAHYAR 91 29791 Nazia Jabeen Abdul Fateh Abbasi TANDO ALLAHYAR 92 29792 Afroz Hassan Muhammad Hassan TANDO ALLAHYAR 93 29793 abdul ahad abdul fattah TANDO ALLAHYAR 94 29794 BAKHTAWAR MUHAMMAD YAQOOB THATTA 95 29795 Fateh Ali Yameen Soomro THATTA 96 29796 NAUMAN ABDUL MAJEED THATTA 97 29797 Sobia Shamsuldin Memon JAMSHORO 98 29798 Sabir Ghulam Hussain TANDO ALLAHYAR 99 29799 Unaib Muhammad Yousaf MIRPURKHAS 100 29800 Fouzia Hakim Hakim Din NAUSHAHRO FEROZE 101 29801 Gul Zareen Abdul Sattar LARKANA 102 29802 Shabnam Bashir Hussain LARKANA 103 29803 IRUM HAFEEZ HAFEEZULLAH JACOBABAD 104 29804 Dr. Zain Ali Raza Mohib Ali Raza MIRPURKHAS 105 29805 Muneer Akhter Alias Waseem Muhammad Murad MIRPURKHAS 106 29806 Erum Saraz Dr. Muhammad Saraz MIRPURKHAS 107 29807 Sunil Kanji Mal THARPARKAR 108 29808 Rabia Saraz Muhammad Saraz MIRPURKHAS 109 29809 MUHAMMAD NASIR MUHAMMAD RIAZ MIRPURKHAS 110 29810 KARIM BAKHISH FAQIR MUHAMMAD ILYAS UMER KOT 3 of 5 LIST OF PLANNING OFFICER BPS-17 (HEALTH SECTION) IN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, WRITTEN TEST HELD ON 26-09-2017 @ 10:00 a.m. AT HEAD OFFICE, SPSC, THANDI SARAK, HYDERABAD 111 29811 kiran mehmood mehmood alam sidhu SANGHAR 112 29812 Tayyab Anwar Muhammad Anwar SANGHAR 113 29813 Tipu Munawar ali Nisar Hussain SANGHAR 114 29814 Ghulam Rasool Manzoor Ahmed THARPARKAR 115 29815 Ramsingh Mahasingh THARPARKAR 116 29816 Mala Vijay Kumar THARPARKAR 117 29817 Rashida Rahmatullah KHAIRPUR 118 29818 Shakeel Ahmed Shabbir Ahmed NAUSHAHRO FEROZE 119 29819 Bakhtawar Soomro Abdul Ghafoor THATTA 120 29820 sikandar ali allah bux sahito KHAIRPUR 121 29821 ASMA ASIF SIKANDAR ALI MEMON NAUSHAHRO FEROZE 122 29822 Kahaf Ali Ali Ahmed NAUSHAHRO FEROZE 123 29823 MUHAMMAD ZAMAN RIAZ AHMED NAUSHAHRO FEROZE 124 29824 faraz hussain zahid hussain NAWAB SHAH 125 29825 Hina Mushtaq Ahmed JAMSHORO 126 29826 SALAHUDDIN FEROZUDDIN SOOMRO NAWAB SHAH 127 29827 Mir Afzal Mehrab Ali Khaskheli NAWAB SHAH 128 29828 khudeja tul kubra matiullah JACOBABAD 129 29829 Zuha Hussain Hussain Bux KHAIRPUR 130 29830 Rafia Ahmed saeed KASHMORE 131 29831 nasrullah muhammad yaqoob JACOBABAD 132 29832 Ufaque Batool Saleem Akhtar LARKANA 133 29833 JAFFAR HUSSAIN GHULAM HUSSAIN SHIKARPUR 134 29834 Shah Rukh Waheed Ahmed SHIKARPUR 135 29835 SHABIR AHMED MUHAMMAD RAMZAN CHUHHAN SHIKARPUR 136 29836 Kamil Ziad Ziadullah KHAIRPUR 137 29837 Sandeep kumar Dileep kumar KHAIRPUR 138 29838 Tabish akbar Ghulam Akbar Phull KHAIRPUR 139 29839 Sarmad Saeed Haji Allah Warayo KHAIRPUR 140 29840 Shahzad Tariq Haji Allah Warayo KHAIRPUR 141 29841 Sardar Ali Himat Ali KHAIRPUR 142 29842 Bakhtiar Ahmed Ghulam Abass KHAIRPUR 143 29843 Ahmed Ali Mahboob Khan KHAIRPUR 144 29844 Hatim Ali Nek Muhammad Jamro KHAIRPUR 145 29845 Zainab Ali Hafiz Ali Bux NAUSHAHRO FEROZE 146 29846 Abdul Samad Abdul Samee SUKKUR(R) 147 29847 Saifullah Amanullah SUKKUR(R) 4 of 5 LIST OF PLANNING OFFICER BPS-17 (HEALTH SECTION) IN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, WRITTEN TEST HELD ON 26-09-2017 @ 10:00 a.m. AT HEAD OFFICE, SPSC, THANDI SARAK, HYDERABAD 148 29848 KHURRAM HAYAT KHIZER HAYAT AWAN SUKKUR(R) 149 29849 YASIR BALOCH MUHAMMAD SADIQUE JACOBABAD 150 29850 Aadil Mumtaz Mumtaz Ali LARKANA 151 29851 Imran Ali Ashique Ali Gopang LARKANA 152 29852 sher khan hassan ali LARKANA 153 29853 suraiya Sikandar ali abro KAMBER - SHAHDADKOT 154 29854 Muhammad Avais Sikandar Ali LARKANA 155 29855 MANSOOR HASSAN Gul Hassan Shaikh LARKANA 156 29856 Zeenat Alias Marjan Dr Imdad Ali LARKANA 157 29857 Sunny Rajendar Kumar Bhagchand LARKANA 158 29858 Imran Khan Nizamuddin Magsi KAMBER - SHAHDADKOT 159 29859 Mahrukh Abdul Ghaffar LARKANA 160 29860 Sumera Niaz Hussain KAMBER - SHAHDADKOT 161 29861 shoaib hassan Muhammad hassan khoso KAMBER - SHAHDADKOT 162 29862 lareb muhammad hanif tanweri SHIKARPUR 163 29863 AAKASH RAMCHAND RAMCHAND SHIKARPUR 164 29864 Shahjahan Azhar Ali KAMBER - SHAHDADKOT 165 29865 ayesha iqbal iqbal ahmed karachi east (u) 5 of 5.
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