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List of Steno Typist List of Steno Typist S No Name Father Name CNIC 1 Aamir Ali Abdul Qayyum 13101-6465689-5 2 Aamir Junaid Faqir Jan 17301-8970619-7 3 Aamir Kamal Abid Kamal 17301-6067952-5 4 Aamir Sohaib Bakhtiar 17101-0864853-9 5 Aamir Sohail Nawar Shah 17201-4257911-5 6 Aaqib Mehmood Sultan Salahuddin 14203-8008238-5 7 Abbas Khan Muhammad Rauf 17301-4473408-1 8 Abbas Muhammad Taj Muhammad 17101-5180943-3 9 Abbu Bakkar Siddique Waheed Ashraf 13503-8788123 10 Abdul Basit Taza Khan 22501-9199948-1 11 Abdul Ghafoor Ashiq Ur Rehman 13101-1176246-5 12 Abdul Hadi Abdul Qadir 17301-7259865-1 13 Abdul Jabbar Saeed Ahmed Gul 17301-2992986-1 14 Abdul Jabbar Jahanzeb Khan 17301-1661986-3 15 Abdul Jalal Jabz Ali Khan 17301-7599050-3 16 Abdul Kabir Abdul Aziz 17101-8536332-1 17 Abdul Malik Zarif Khan 17201-2975312-5 18 Abdul Saeed Musharaf Khan 17301-4730378-7 19 Abdul Samad ALLAH Dad 17301-1479936-9 20 Abdul Wahab Fazl I Akbar 17301-4993106-3 21 Abdul Wahid Nowsher Khan 17301-4563404-1 22 Abdullah Sardar Ali 17301-6110544-9 23 Abdullah Inayatullah 17301-6271332-5 24 Abdullah Zar Khan 17301-5581540-1 25 Abdullah Abdul Wahab 17301-7000321-7 26 Abdullah Saida Gul 17301-6574367-1 27 Abdullah Shah Muhammad Yousaf Shah 12201-0102229-9 28 Abdullah Wahab Wahab Gul 17101-9835225-1 29 Abdur Rahim Tehmash Khan 17301-1549630-3 30 Abdur Rehman Khaista Khan 17301-6582858-7 31 Abdur Rehman Malki Aman 17201-0714294-9 32 Abid Ali Ali Zaman 12201-4310750-9 33 Abid Ali Liaqat Ali 17301-4886581-1 34 Abid Kamal Wali Muhammad 17301-3164656-9 35 Abid Nawaz Amrood Khan 17301-5734676-3 36 Abid Raza Altaf Hussain 12101-0872092-5 37 Abu Bakar Abbas Khan 17301-387337-1 38 Abullah Hafeez Hafee ur Rehman 17301-1679221-5 39 Adeel Ahmad Muhammad Hamayun 13101-0548721-7 40 Adeel Aziz Aziz ur Rehman 13101-2697910-5 41 Adil Zaman Zaman Khan 22401-7548444-3 42 Adnan Hussain Raj Wali 17101-4546603-5 43 Adnan Khan Hayat Khan 17301-7465261-1 44 Adnan Mahmood Zar Kaleem Khan 14203-5332336-5 45 Adnan Sami Shahzada 17201-9955292-1 46 Adnan Shah Hasan Shah 17101-7400017-3 47 Afaq Ahmed Waqas Iftikhar Ahmad 37406-8798517-3 48 Afaq Aslam Afridi Muhammad Aslam 14301-3479502-1 49 Afsar Ali Shah Saeed Khan 17301-9737989-7 50 Aftab Alam Asal Din 17301-1195527-1 51 Aftab Khan Nawab Khan 17201-2540697-7 52 Afzal Ahmad Mahiwal 17301-8191881-1 53 Afzal Khan Habib Khan 16102-9338636-9 Page 1 of 18 S No Name Father Name CNIC 54 Afzal Shah Mutahir Shah 17301-40811731-1 55 Ahmad Ali Shah Kiramat Shah 17201-9179120-5 56 Ahmad Kamal Marwat Rauf Kamal Marwat 17301-7384489-1 57 Ahmad Khan Jehangir Khan 17301-8929242-5 58 Ahmad Nawaz Malik Jehandad 13101-9110419-5 59 Ahsan Mushtaq Mushtaq Ahmad 17301-1054206-7 60 Aimal Khan Said Rahman 16101-5680817-7 61 Aimal Khan Muhammad Ishaq Khan 17301-1392568-9 62 Aisha Pervaz Muhammad Pervaz 13101-9113877-2 63 Aitizaz Ahmad Khan Imtiaz Ahmad 17301-5915965-9 64 Aizaz Hakim Khan Hakeem Khan 17201-7721151-1 65 Akbar Ali Zar Gor 15202-2558060-5 66 Akhtar Hussain Inzar Gul 17101-0254040-7 67 Akhtar Zaib Sardar Hussain 17201-7293154-1 68 Alamzeb Aurangzeb 17301-1492220-9 69 Ali Haris Kamran Muhammad Shafique Kamran 17301-2002158-5 70 Ali Khan Laiq Shah 17301-8942826-7 71 Alloud Din Muhammad Salim 42401-9234351-1 72 Altaf Hussain Sardar Hussain 17201-1334263-5 73 Amad ud Din Ahmad Nizam ud Din Ahmad 17301-9931371-9 74 Aman Ullah Rizwan Ullah 45504-7444031-1 75 Amin Jan Sahib Jan 17301-1056496-9 76 Amir Altaf Altaf Hussain 13503-9999518-7 77 Amjad Ali Abdul Dayan 17301-8947363-1 78 Amjad Gul Gul Muhammad 17301-4019283-1 79 Amjad Hussain Ghulam Hussain 17301-3932306-7 80 Amjad Khan Wilayat Khan 17301-8305742-3 81 Amjid Islam Muhammad Islam 17301-2976869-1 82 Amman Waqar Firzullah Khan 17201-1895822-1 83 Ammar Shakeel Rohailla Tariq Shakeel Rohailla 17301-3226895-7 84 Anny Raffial Raffial Yaqoob 14301-5417942-2 85 Anus Ali Jamshed Ali Khan 17201-8994083-7 86 Aqeel Khan Atta Muhammad Khan 13101-7160020-5 87 Aqeel Zeb Aurangzeb 17301-8404228-1 88 Aqib Mahmood Mahmood khan 14301-3198832-5 89 Aqil Shah Mohammad Shah 17301-7515819-9 90 Arbaz Ijaz Ijaz 17301-080715-5 91 Arif Khan Hayat Khan 17201-1278251-3 92 Arif Khan Fazle Nabi 17101-7859884-1 93 Arif Manan Abdul Manan 17301-7525477-5 94 Arif Ullah Khan Aziz Ullah Khan 11201-4015474-2 95 Arif Zaman Khaliq Uz Zaman 15101-3035421-5 96 Arish Naqash Muhammad Yousaf 17301-0129838-9 97 Arshad Ali Gheran Gul 20202-8099316-7 98 Arshad Ali Azam Khan 17101-7314137-9 99 Arshad Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal 12101-0978580-9 100 Arshad Khan Hidayat Khan 17201-2536463-3 101 Arshad Ullah Khan Rasheed Khan 11101-1934776-3 102 Asad Ali Sharif Gul 17201-0828222-7 103 Asad Ali Ali Haider 17301-5390664-3 104 Asad Ullah Rahim Gul 17301-8005600-1 105 Asad Ullah Fateh Gul 15701-6814729-3 106 Asad Ullah Kamal Said Ahmad Shah 17301-4824713-3 107 Asadullah Shah Zaman 17301-6032145-3 108 Asadullah Abdul manan 16101-3760225-7 Page 2 of 18 S No Name Father Name CNIC 109 Asfandyar Hidayatullah 17301-3060719-1 110 Asfandyar Khan Asghar Khan 17301-0890175-9 111 Asfandyar Khan Muhammad Abrar 16202-4594452-3 112 Asghar Khan Zafar Khan 17301-8481986-5 113 Asher Zafar Zafar Iqbal 17301-2129507-3 114 Ashfaq Ahmad Gul Ahmad 17101-5567537-9 115 Ashfaq Muhammad Jan Muhammad 17301-7760609-7 116 Asif Jan Sajjad Hussain 17101-9326352-5 117 Asif Jan Sajjad Hussain 17101-9326352-5 118 Asif Khan Sabir Khan 17201-3367561-7 119 Asif Sajjad Aurangzeb 17301-2316079-5 120 Asim Ali Shad Shad Ali 17201-4840423-3 121 Asim Shohab Ayub Khan 14203-9728703-1 122 Atif Iqbal M Iqbal Khan 11101-4098959-1 123 Atif Khan Raham Dad 17301-7898072-5 124 Atif Nawab Khan Rab Nawaz Khan 17301-1260840-1 125 Atif Umar Shan Umar 17201-6633771-3 126 Atta Ullah Sahib Shah 17301-7128813-7 127 Atta Ur Rahman Atta ullah Khan 17301-6450916-5 128 Atta Ur Rahman Zarwali Khan 11201-3670317-3 129 Atta ur Rehman Said Rehman Afridi 17301-0970117-7 130 Attiq ur Rehman Khalil ur Rehman 17301-4490514-3 131 Awais Shams Ur Rehman 17301-8074363-1 132 Awais Ahmad Muhammad Farooq 11201-3914152-9 133 Awais Ali Shah Kifayat Ali Shah 17201-8612315-3 134 Awais Khan Arshad Khan 17301-4368533-9 135 Awais Qarni Farid Ullah 17301-1324900-1 136 Awais Qarni Faiz ur Rehman 17301-9994237-3 137 Azeem Ullah Muslim Jan 17301-8181610-7 138 Azhar Amin Amin Jan 17301-7361095-3 139 Azhar Nawaz Abbasi M Nawaz Khan 82012-9633484-1 140 Aziz Ullah Sharafat Shah 14301-3127905-7 141 Azmat Ali Ghuncha Gul 21202-6068367-1 142 Babar Ali Muhammad Yousaf 17301-9805835 143 Bahar Ali Usman Ghafoor 16101-6406198-5 144 Basheer Ahmad Wazeer Azam 11201-8603399-3 145 Basit Ali Zulfiqar Ali 42301-4380576-7 146 Basit Ali Murad Ali 17101-8273603-5 147 Basit Khan Said Rasool 42401-0444482-1 148 Bilal Sabz Ali 17301-5075166-9 149 Bilal Ahmad Gul Zada 17101-4268487-3 150 Bilal Ahmad Kiramat Jan 17301-9313747-7 151 Bilal Ahmad Riaz Ahmad 21501-2176995-5 152 Bilal Khan Kamal Khan 17301-5703658-7 153 Bilal Khan Shamal Khan 17101-1679378-1 154 Bilal Khan Farhad Khan 17301-5277376-5 155 Danish Habib Habib ur Rahman 14201-2230416-5 156 Danish Hussain Muhammad Khalid 17301-4347870-1 157 Dawood Khan Habib ur Rehman 17301-3172824-5 158 Diljan Khan Muslim Khan 17301-7378076-7 159 Fahad Aman AmanUllah 12101-6809710-9 160 Fahad Ullah Ikram Ullah 17301-1731179-5 161 Fahad Wali Khan Raziq Wali Khan 1 7301-3880099-5 162 Faheem Akram Akram Khan 12101-6894360-1 163 Faheem Gulzaman Gulzaman 17301-7227933-5 Page 3 of 18 S No Name Father Name CNIC 164 Faheem Khan Sher Azad Khan 17301-9963752-1 165 Faheem Ullah Khan Nasr Ullah Khan 11201-0110951-1 166 Faid Khan Haji Khan 17201-8047458-5 167 Faisal Ahmad Muhammad Sharif 17301-3663034-7 168 Faisal Khan Mustajab Khan 17301-4858827-1 169 Faisal Latif Abdul Latif 17301-4336403-3 170 Faisal Saleh Noor Nawab 17201-0198257-7 171 Faiz ur Rahman Habib ur Rehman 17101-2497540-1 172 Faiz ur Rahman Muhammad Fayaz 17101-5642921-3 173 Faizan Khaliq Dad Khaliq Dad 13101-6457980-7 174 Faizan Khan Zain ul Abidin 17202-0370201-9 175 Faizan Yousaf Muhammad Yousaf 17301-6972024-7 176 Fakhr e Alam Firdos Alam 17301-6935288-5 177 Faqir Hussain Ghafar Ali 17301-9243227-9 178 Faraz Ahmad Akhtar Khan 17201-8615403-1 179 Farhan Afzal Afzal Khan 17101-8358787-9 180 Farid Ullah Hidayat Ullah 15201-5753368-9 181 Farid Ullah Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan 11201-5798125-1 182 Farman Ullah Habib ur Rahman 17301-3041428-7 183 Farooq Ahmad Jamil Ahmad 17301-8800971-9 184 Farooq Ahmad Maqsood Ahmad 17301-1527749-1 185 Farooq Yousaf Yousaf Khan 15401-6585178-3 186 Farooq Yousaf Yousaf Khan 15401-6585178-3 187 Fasih Ud Din Kaleem Ud Din 14301-7409955-5 188 Fawad Anwar Hayat Ullah 15302-9029700-5 189 Fawad Ullah Multan Shah 17301-6510107-3 190 Fayaz Ahmad Parvaiz Khan 14301-1484213-9 191 Fayaz Gul Fazal Gul 17301-433838-1 192 Fazal Bari Fazle Rabi 17301-2534305-1 193 Fazal Hadi Kaki Jan 17301-4561857-3 194 Fazal Hayat Sabz Ali Khan 17201-1039841-9 195 Fazal Maboob Wahid Gul 17201-4069226-5 196 Fazal Rehman Shahz Ullah Khan 14203-1372898-3 197 Fazal Subhan Maqbool Ali 17301-8298887-5 198 Fazal Subhan Saif ur Rehman 17301-8058119-9 199 Fazl Ullah Minhaj ud Din 17301-4363853-1 200 Fazle Naeem Mohammad Naeem 21203-8824884-9 201 Fazle-e-Razziq Abdul Majeed 17301-4012295-3 202 Fazli Rabi Said Faqir 21201-0398102-9 203 Feezan Ahmad Ayaz Khan 14203-6193079-7 204 Ghafoor Muhammad Atta Muhammad 17101-6894863-7 205 Ghayas ud Din Muhammad Siraaj ud Din 17103-0409685-1 206 Ghulam Farooq Shams ud Din 17301-1004447-5 207 Ghuncha Gul Umara Khan 17301-7813356-9 208 Gul Said Rahman Habib 17301-2313733-3 209 Gulzar Ali Baswar Ali 17301-596291-3 210 Habib Nawab Khan 17301-4340712-9 211 Hafeez Hanif Hanif Khan
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