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Alphabetical List of Successful Candidates for Recruitment to the Posts of Building Inspector (Bs-14) on Contract Basis For PUNJAB PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, LAHORE PRESS RELEASE Punjab Public Service Commission announces that following 431 candidates for recruitment to 100 (ONE HUNDRED) TEMPORARY LIKELY TO BE MADE PERMANENT POSTS OF JUNIOR PATROL OFFICER (ASI) BS-09 (INCLUDING 15-POSTS RESERVED FOR WOMEN AND 05-POSTS FOR MINORITIES QUOTA) IN THE PUNJAB COMMUNICATION & WORKS DEPARTMENT, 2013 have been provisionally cleared for interview as a result of written test held on 08-07-2013. Only those candidates will be interviewed who are found eligible, as per eligibility conditions prescribed in the light of Advertisement / Service Rules, at the time of interview. It will be obligatory for the candidates to bring all original documents and CNIC at the time of interview. Call up letters for interview to the following candidates will be uploaded on PPSC website very soon and they will also be informed through emails. OPEN MERIT SR. ROLL DIARY NAME OF THE CANDIDATE FATHER'S NAME NO. NO. NO. 1 10044 47801633 ABDUL HASEEB MAQBOOL AHMAD 2 10148 47802275 ABID RAZA MIAN MUHAMMAD ASLAM 3 10153 47803677 ABRAR AHMAD ATTA MUHAMMAD 4 10170 47801891 ADEEL AHMAD KHALID SH.KHALID NASEER 5 10182 47801363 ADIL HUSSAIN SABIR HUSSAIN 6 10201 47801672 ADNAN ASLAM MUHAMMAD ASLAM 7 10210 47804082 ADNAN SALEEM M SALEEM 8 10242 47801450 AFZAL AHMAD MUHAMMAD ASHRAF 9 10256 47803497 AHMAD HASSAN MUHAMMAD ASHRAF 10 10259 47802861 AHMAD KHAN MUHAMMAD NAWAZ 11 10262 47804296 AHMAD MAHMOOD MUHAMMAD ANSAR 12 10268 47803585 AHMAD SHER GHULAM MUHAMMAD 13 10280 47800518 AHMED HAYAT NAZAKAT HAYAT 14 10294 47801717 AHSAN MAHMOOD MUHAMMAD ASHRAF 15 10313 47803624 AKBAR ALI MUHAMMAD HANIF 16 10314 47802463 AKBAR HUSSAIN BUTT ASHFAQ HUSSAIN BUTT 17 10323 47803361 AKIF QAMMAR CHOHAN MUHAMMAD ASLAM CHOHAN 18 10342 47803191 ALI ARSALAN FARID GHULAM FARID 19 10346 47800085 ALI ATHER **DISABLED** ATHER SAEED QURESHI 20 10353 47800906 ALI HASSAN MALIK IMAM BAKHSH 21 10357 47803708 ALI MOHSIN MUHAMMAD SULTAN MOHSIN 22 10387 47802144 ALI RAZA MUHAMMAD SADIQ 23 10386 47802477 ALI RAZA MUHAMMAD IQBAL 24 10405 47802397 ALI RAZA IQBAL MUHAMMAD IQBAL 25 10407 47804220 ALI RAZA NASEEM MUHAMMAD SHARIF NASEEM 26 10412 47802729 ALI RIZWAN ASJAD MUHAMMAD ASJAD 27 10417 47800444 ALI SHER GHULAM MUSTAFA 28 10423 47804654 ALI YASIN GHULAM YASIN 29 10424 47802255 ALI ZAHOOR SHAHID ZAHOOR 30 10428 47800093 ALIUSMAN AHMAD ALI 31 10432 47801890 ALLAH DITTA KAMEER KHAN 32 10438 47800234 ALLAH YAR NOOR AKBAR 33 10449 47803055 AMAR MASOOD JOYIA MAQSOOD AHMAD 34 10450 47802540 AMEER ALI MUHAMMAD RAFIQUE 35 10457 47804218 AMER BASHIR BASHIR AHMAD WATTOO 36 10484 47802520 AMIR SHAHZAD KHALID MEHMOOD 37 10498 47802495 AMJID ALI MUHAMMAD MANSHA 38 10505 47803961 AMMAR HASSAN ABD-UL-REHMAN 39 10513 47803962 ANIQUE ABID ABDUL HAMEED 40 10534 47803596 ANWAR UL HASAN MUHAMMAD HUSSSAIN 41 10537 47802176 AQEEL ABBAS KHAN BAHAR HUSSAIN 42 10550 47800059 ARFAQ ALI MUHAMMMAD RAZAQ 43 10562 47801727 ARSHAD ALI MUHAMMAD ALI 44 10572 47802335 ARSLAN AKRAM MUHAMMAD AKRAM 45 10596 47800056 ASAD FARID WATTOO MUHAMMAD FARID WATTOO 46 10598 47800900 ASAD MEHMOOD KHALID MAHMOOD GHUMMAN 47 10605 47802160 ASADULLLAH HABIB ULLAH 48 10628 47801195 ASIF HUSSAIN MUZAFFAR HUSSAIN 49 10629 47801347 ASIF IHSAN IHSAN UL HAQ 50 10657 47801348 ASIM ALI AHMAD YAR 51 10665 47801407 ASIM RAZA AHMAD SHER 52 10666 47803681 ASIM SHAHZAD MEHDI KHAN 53 10681 47801783 ATA UL IHSAN ALTAF HUSSAIN 54 10701 47800232 ATTEQ UR REHMAN SULTAN AHMAD 55 10705 47800301 AURANG ZAIB MUHAMMAD YOUNIS 56 10716 47802039 AWAIS MAHMOOD RANA TAHIR MAHMOOD 57 10723 47803368 AYAZ AHMAD MUHAMMAD ALI 58 10757 47803655 BABAR ALI ZULAFIQAR ALI 59 10791 47803561 BILAL AHMAD ABDUL MAJEED 60 10801 47802872 BILAL HASAN M.HUSSAIN 61 10809 47803084 BILAL HUSSAIN WARIS ALI 62 10815 47801681 BILAWAL ALI ATTIQE UR REHMAN 63 10841 47802760 DILSHAN MUHAMMAD ASLAM 64 10844 47803142 EHSAN ULLAH MOHAMMAD HUSSAIN 65 10852 47801600 EJAZ HUSSAIN SHAMIR KHAN 66 10856 47801998 FAAIZ AALI ZUBAIR AKBAR GILL 67 10890 47800168 FAISAL HUSSAIN BHATTI MUHAMMAD ASHIQ BHATTI 68 10899 47800887 FAISAL MEHMOOD GHULAM MUHAMMAD 69 10906 47801975 FAISAL RASHEED ABDUL RASHEED 70 10982 47802436 FAZAL ABBAS SHAH ZULFIQAR ALI SHAH 71 11008 47801847 GHAZANFAR ABBAS ASHRAF MUHAMMAD ASHRAF 72 11026 47802360 GHULAM AHMAD MUHAMMAD HANIF 73 11029 47801160 GHULAM AKHTAR GHULAM MUHAMMAD 74 11030 47803652 GHULAM ALI HASSAN GHULAM HAIDER 75 11035 47804706 GHULAM DASTGIR GHULAM SARWAR 76 11055 47801888 GHULAM MUSTAFA ARIF HUSSAIN 77 11081 47803690 GULFAM AKHTAR SAEED AKHTAR 78 11084 47802145 GULZAR AHMAD MUHAMMAD BUKHSH 79 11093 47800571 HAFEEZ AHMAD MUHAMMAD ABBAS 80 11096 47801143 HAFEEZ ULLAH TAHIR MUHAMMAD ZUBAIR 81 11101 47801977 HAFIZ ABDUL BASIT CH MUHAMMAD IQBAL 82 11106 47802675 HAFIZ AHMAD JAMAL MALIK MUHAMMAD ANWAR 83 11132 47801528 HAFIZ MUHAMMAD ALI IJAZ AHMED 84 11133 47804204 HAFIZ MUHAMMAD ALTAF HUSSAIN ZAHOOR AHMAD 85 11140 47803842 HAFIZ MUHAMMAD BILAL MALIK WARIS ALI 86 11144 47802884 HAFIZ MUHAMMAD HASNAIN ALI ABDUL AZIZ 87 11156 47800568 HAFIZ MUHAMMAD SHOAIB MUHAMMAD AMEER 88 11158 47802762 HAFIZ MUHAMMAD UMAR SHER MUHAMMAD 89 11162 47801096 HAFIZ MUHAMMAD ZUBAIR HAFEEZ ABDUL HAFEEZ 90 11165 47803450 HAFIZ MUHMMAD AHMAD HAJI JAMAT ALI 91 11167 47800881 HAFIZ OBAIDULLAH KHAN SAADULLAH KHAN 92 11183 47801083 HAIDER ALI NIAZ AHMAD 93 11241 47800830 HASSAN ASHRAF M.ASHRAF 94 11282 47802192 IFTAKHAR HUSSAIN DOGAR MUHAMMAD GHOUS 95 11287 47801077 IFTIKHAR AHMAD MUHAMMAD AFZAL 96 11286 47803501 IFTIKHAR AHMAD RANA MUHAMMAD AKRAM 97 11315 47802972 IKRAMULLAH LIAQAT ALI 98 11324 47800243 IMRAN ALI MANZOOR HUSSAIN 99 11329 47801193 IMRAN FAISAL NAYAMAT ALI 100 11341 47804083 IMRAN LIAQUAT LIAQUAT ALI 101 11345 47800036 IMRAN SHAHADAT SHAHADAT KHAN 102 11358 47804386 IMTIAZ ASGHAR MUHAMMAD ASGHAR 103 11381 47800126 IRFAN ALI YOUSAF MUHAMMAD YOUSAF 104 11400 47803316 IRFAN RASHID RASHID AHMED 105 11407 47801804 ISHFAQ AHMED BASHIR AHMED 106 11410 47800353 ISHTIAQ AHMAD MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN 107 11417 47804173 ITISHAM MAHMOOD MUHAMMAD MANZOOR 108 11419 47804028 JAFAR KHAN ABDUL RAZZAQ 109 11422 47803744 JAHAN KHAN ATTA MUHAMMAD 110 11421 47802725 JAHAN KHAN FALAK SHER 111 11438 47802582 JAVED HUSSAIN MEER MUHAMMAD 112 11439 47802287 JAVED HUSSAIN SHAH BAGH ALI SHAH 113 11442 47803679 JAVED IQBAL DIN MUHAMMAD 114 11441 47802752 JAVED IQBAL MUHAMMAD AYUB KHAN 115 11457 47801689 JAZIB SAEED RAO UMAR DRAZ KHAN 116 11461 47804611 JUNAID AHMAD KHAN AFTAB AHMAD KHAN 117 11473 47803494 KAFEEL AHMAD MALIK JAFFAR HUSSAIN 118 11507 47803148 KASHIF SAGHIR RANA SAGHIR AHMED 119 11575 47802609 LIAQAT ALI HAQ NAWAZ 120 11589 47801357 M. AMEER EFFAT ABBAS HAMZA AMEER SHUJAT ABBAS 121 11605 47800753 MAHBOOB ALI MUHAMMAD ABDULLAH 122 11612 47803651 MAJID HASSAN MUREED QASIM 123 11625 47801072 MALIK MUHAMMAD MAZHAR UL HAQ MALIK MUHAMMAD ZAFAR 124 11662 47800202 MAZHAR-UI-HASSAN MALIK ALLAH BAKHSH MALIK 125 11672 47802109 MEHTAB ALI SHOUKAT ALI 126 11681 47801557 MIAN SHAHZAD AKHTAR AKHTAR ALI 127 11704 47800028 MOHAMMAD AYOUB MOHAMMAD RAMZAN 128 11705 47801913 MOHAMMAD FAROOQ UMER DIN 129 11727 47801529 MOHSIN AFZAL RA MUHAMMAD AFZAL 130 11733 47804070 MOHSIN AYUB MUHAMMAD AYUB TAHIR 131 11739 47801768 MOHSIN JAVED ROSHAN DIN 132 11758 47800882 MUBARAK ALI BASHIR AHMAD 133 11761 47800129 MUBARIK KHAN KHAN BAHADUR KHAN 134 11788 47802055 MUDASSAR HUSSAIN ALLAH DITTA 135 11801 47802788 MUDDASAR MASOOD MASOOD AHMAD 136 11807 47801922 MUGHEES.U.REHMAN ABDUL RUB 137 11809 47801610 MUHAMAD ARIF GHULAM SARWAR 138 11819 47801630 MUHAMMAD AATIF JEHANGIR KHAN 139 11826 47801572 MUHAMMAD ABDAL SHAMSHAD AHMAD KHAN 140 11855 47800331 MUHAMMAD ADNAN MUHAMMAD RAMZAN 141 11863 47800164 MUHAMMAD ADNAN CHISHTI GHULAM NABI CHISHTI 142 11882 47802999 MUHAMMAD AFZAL SARDAR ALI 143 11887 47800802 MUHAMMAD AFZAL BASHIR AHMED 144 11920 47801911 MUHAMMAD AJMAL MALIK SHER AHMAD 145 11924 47802969 MUHAMMAD AKHLAQ MUHAMMAD YAQOOB 146 11927 47800026 MUHAMMAD AKIF BHATTI ABDUL KHALIQ BHATTI 147 11932 47801122 MUHAMMAD AKRAAM SARDAR AHMAD 148 11940 47803434 MUHAMMAD ALEEM MUHAMMAD ISHAQ 149 11942 47803913 MUHAMMAD ALI FARHAT JAVED 150 11948 47802310 MUHAMMAD ALI ALLAH DITTA 151 11958 47801757 MUHAMMAD ALI HUSSAIN MUHAMMAD ANS 152 11986 47800843 MUHAMMAD AMJAD KHAN HAJI ABDUL SATTAR KHAN 153 12025 47800300 MUHAMMAD ARSHAD FARAZ DES MUHAMMAD 154 12097 47803291 MUHAMMAD ASIF MUHAMMAD IQBAL 155 12105 47804702 MUHAMMAD ASIF AZIZ AZIZ ULLAH 156 12106 47800777 MUHAMMAD ASIF BASHIR MUHAMMAD BASHIR 157 12108 47802325 MUHAMMAD ASIF JAMAL MUHAMMAD ZAWAR HUSSAIN 158 12118 47802367 MUHAMMAD ASIF MUMTAZ MUMTAZ HUSSAIN 159 12135 47800541 MUHAMMAD ASLAM MUHAMMAD YAR 160 12143 47802091 MUHAMMAD ATIF SHARAFAT HUSSAIN 161 12151 47804538 MUHAMMAD AUZAIR AHMAD HUSSAIN 162 12154 47802557 MUHAMMAD AWAIS MUHAMMAD RIAZ 163 12158 47800499 MUHAMMAD AWAIS CH AMANAT ALI 164 12169 47800357 MUHAMMAD AYUB SHOUKAT ALI 165 12174 47801114 MUHAMMAD AZAM HAFIZ AHMAD BUX 166 12185 47803265 MUHAMMAD AZIZ UL HAQ GHULAM MURTAZA CHISHTI 167 12190 47802317 MUHAMMAD BADAR MASOOD MASOOD AHMED 168 12192 47803032 MUHAMMAD BAQIR HAIDER MUHAMMAD AKRAM 169 12207 47804416 MUHAMMAD BILAL KHAN MUHAMMAD MOAZZAM KHAN 170 12208 47803319 MUHAMMAD BILAL MALIK MALIK GHULAM RASOOL 171 12209 47803502 MUHAMMAD BILAL MASOOD MAQSOOD AHMAD 172 12223 47803257 MUHAMMAD EHTISHAM UL HAQ GHULAM MURTAZA CHISHTI 173 12226 47803733 MUHAMMAD EJAZ UL HAQ IRSHAD UL HAQ 174 12237 47803208 MUHAMMAD FAHEEM IHSAN IHSAN-UL-HAQ 175 12245 47801455 MUHAMMAD FAISAL KALEEM MUHAMMAD KALEEMULLAH 176 12248 47802827 MUHAMMAD FAISAL RAZZAQ ABDUL RAZZAQ 177 12287
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