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Sunday, December 26, 2010
27 DEC 2010, HOLIDAY OR NOT: IS THERE A BAYNAZIR HOLIDAY - YES! and NO! (Sorry, I know it hurts)
No! http://xnews.pk/bahria/
Google Search: is there a holiday on monday 27 december in pakistan
Ok! Final words there isn't any holiday. [ ! ! ] sad but true. Government has announced no holidays.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
NOW THIS IS ALLAMA IQBAL
http://www.iqbal.com.pk/
http://www.messagefromtheeast.com/
http://iqbaliyat.wordpress.com
http://disna.us/AUDIOS.html
Az Khawab i Giran Khez - از خواب گراں خیز
Persian poem 'Az Khawab i Giran Khez' (Rise from slumber deep), No.19 in Part II of Zabur i 'Ajam (Persian Psalms; 1927) by Allama Iqbal.
Singer: Saif ud Din Akramov (Tajikistan). Copyright Iqbal Academy Pakistan (www.allamaiqbal.com)
ای غنچہ خوابیدہ چو نرگس نگران خیز
کاشانۂ ما رفت بتاراج غمان خیز
از نالہ مرغ چمن از بانگ اذان خیز
از گرمی ہنگامہ آتش نفسان خیز
از خواب گران خواب گران خواب گران خیز
از خواب گران خیز
خورشید کہ پیرایہ بسیمای سحر بست
آویزہ بگوش سحر از خون جگر بست
از دشت و جبل قافلہ ہا رخت سفر بست
ای چشم جہان بین بتماشای جہان خیز
از خواب گران خواب گران خواب گران خیز
از خواب گران خیز
خاور ہمہ مانند غبار سر راہی است
یک نالہ خاموش و اثر باختہ آہی است
ہر ذرہ این خاک گرہ خوردہ نگاہی است
از ہند و سمرقند و عراق و ہمدان خیز
از خواب گران خواب گران خواب گران خیز
از خواب گران خیز
دریای تو دریاست کہ آسودہ چو صحراست
دریای تو دریاست کہ افزون نشد و کاست
بیگانۂ آشوب و نہنگ است چہ دریاست
از سینہ چاکش صفت موج روان خیز
از خواب گران خواب گران خواب گران خیز
از خواب گران خیز
این نکتہ گشایندہ اسرار نہان است
ملک است تن خاکی و دین روح روان است
تن زندہ و جان زندہ ز ربط تن و جان است
با خرقہ و سجادہ و شمشیر و سنان خیز
از خواب گران خواب گران خواب گران خیز
از خواب گران خیز
ناموس ازل را تو امینی تو امینی
دارای جھان را تو یساری تو یمینی
ای بندۂ خاکے تو زمانی تو زمینی
صہبای یقین در کش و از دیر گمان خیز
از خواب گران خواب گران خواب گران خیز
از خواب گران خیز
فریاد از افرنگ و دلآویزی افرنگ
فریاد ز شیرینی و پرویزی افرنگ
عالم ہمہ ویرانہ ز چنگیزی افرنگ
معمار حرم باز بہ تعمیر جہان خیز
از خواب گران خواب گران خواب گران خیز
از خواب گران خیز
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010
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Thursday, October 28, 2010
Babar Iqbal - A Proud Pakistani
A Morning with Farah Babar Iqbal Youngest MCP, MCTS, CIW-A, CWNA in the world. Four world records holder.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
International Education Expo 2010 Pakistan - 2010 OCTOBER/NOVEMBER - Karachi : 24, 25 October PC 11 am 7 pm, Lahore : 27, 28 October 2010 Lahore 11 am - 5 pm PC , Faisalabad: Saturday 30 October 12 pm - 5 pm Serena, Islamabad: 1, 2 November 11 am to
Here is the Link:
http://www.hrpakistan.com/expo/exo.html
Free Entry:
With documents only i.e. bring some sort of document to prove that you are a student, or to prove you are interested in attending the exhibition
LOCAL CITY EVENTS TO GO TO - DANKA.COM.PK
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
National Museum of Science & Technology, Lahore - Free science film every Friday 3 pm.
On their website, they've written something else. You are just a phone
call away to know when it starts. It's worth it. Anyways, you do know
that, Pakistan works like this. You've to make an effort everywhere to
get your work done. Therefore, here you need to work your way through
to enjoy yourself. And do know that, it's your education also. You
gain confidence by talking to authorities who are doing their job.
Danka.com.pk - http://danka.com.pk/lahore/viewEvents.php?cat=Cinema/Film#10253
, mentioned about this on their site.
Contact: them to know about the free science film.
National Museum of Science & Technology, G. T. Road,
Near Engineering University, Lahore, Pakistan. 54890
Ph: 0092 - 42 - 99250255, 99250252 & 99250254
Fax: 0092 - 42 - 99250253
E-mail: nmst@brain.net.pk, info@nmst.org.pk
URL: www.nmst.org.pk
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Danka.com.pk
Danka Team posted:
Free Science Film Show
Time: 02:30 PM
Date: Every Friday
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Venue: Other / Lahore
Fee: Free!
Every Friday at 3 pm there is a free Science Film Show at the NMST
Lahore on GT Road.
Get the film topics on the website of NMST (sometimes not updated, the
film shows still take place, you can also call them!).
Monday, October 11, 2010
Sunday, October 10, 2010
English 234 - Vanderbilt University Study Aids for Toni Morrison's Jazz - Professor Jay Clayton Fall, 1996 - MWF 9:10-10:00 Calhoun 109
Chronology of Toni Morrison's Jazz
1855 Vera Louise Gray, pregnant, moves to Baltimore; True Belle,
slave, goes with Vera Louise; leaves behind two children, May (age 10)
and Rose (age 8) (142)
1873 Aug.: Golden Gray meets Wild, pregnant w/ Joe (144); Joe Trace
born, Vesper Co., VA (123); raised by Rhoda and Frank
Williams (123); taught to track by Henry Lestory (Hunters Hunter)
1870-90s successive waves of northern migration (33)
1876 Violet Trace born (138)
1886 Vienna burned; Joe and Victory wander (174)
1888 Rose Dear loses her house, land, and goods (98, 138); Rocky
Mount hangings; Sept.: True Belle returns a free woman to
Vesper (138)
1892 Rose Dear's suicide
1893 Joe hunts for his mother, Wild (175-78, cf. 36); marries Violet
1899 True Belle dies (138)
1901 Booker T. Washington eats at the White House; Joe and Violet
evicted from land Joe bought (126)
1906 Joe and Violet take the train to NYC (107)
1917 riots in East St. Louis; Dorcas's parents murdered (57); July:
march in NYC (54, 57, 128)
1919 Feb.: Armistice Day parade (129)
1925 Oct.: Joe meets Dorcas (68) 1926 Jan. 1: Joe shoots Dorcas
(180); Jan. 3: Dorcas's funeral (9); March: Violet visits Alice
Manfred.
ADNAN SABZWARI - PROUD YOUNG PAKISTANI
The projects Adnan Sabzwari wants to start.
Adnan Sabzwari's Youtube Channel and His words on Government.
http://www.youtube.com/user/syedsubz
Friday, October 8, 2010
FILUMS.COM.PK - FiLUMS is a festival, where different students from all over the country and abroad are invited to speak their minds through the most celebrated of media.
FiLUMS 2011
Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2010 to Sun, 13 Feb 2011 Time: 02:00 PMFiLUMS Website: www.filums.com.pk
Email: info@filums.com.pk
FiLUMS is a festival, where different students from all over the country and abroad are invited to speak their minds through the most celebrated of media.
The aim of FiLUMS is to promote the art of cinema and film making in Pakistan. It serves as an important platform for the youth, upcoming film makers and enthusiasts to showcase their talent and come together to celebrate their passion. FiLUMS has grown each year with the number of amateur entries increasing every year. It has screened more than a total of 500 entries in its first four editions.
We have already received numerous entries from all over the country and entries from abroad. International entries to date are from Ireland, Romania, Serbia, Abu Dhabi, Malta and Turkey.
Register for FiLUMS at our website www.filums.com.pk or email us at info@filums.com.pk
You can send entries for this film festival, attend the premieres and be at the screenings.Wednesday, October 6, 2010
HEART OF DARKNESS PRESENTATIONS
Monday, September 27, 2010
20TH CENTURY AMERICAN NOVEL
Modernity favoured "the transient, the fleeting, the contingent", and fascination with these things meant making fiction more dynamic and variable. Faster, fragmentary writing could not only make fiction feel more like itself, but also encourage the sort of nimble thoughts and feelings readers might need to thrive amid modernity's chaotic effects.
The writers began to doubt their judgments and their senses, making doubt perhaps the dominant mood of modern fiction. A world constantly in flux was one in which nothing could be certain. It demanded constant recognition of human fallibility and failure.
Skepticism often dwells upon the gap between appearances and reality. Modern novelists frequently discover deeply ironic or even ruinous differences between the way things seem and what proves true about them. Appearances reverse realities. Impressions and presuppositions exist to be corrected or defied; truths and realities retreat to story's end, or beyond. To try for truth, modern writers frequently come at it from different perspectives. Another key feature of the modern novel is its sense that truth and meaning vary with point of view. Things appear differently to different people, and the modern novel therefore, tends to vary its perspectives. Sufficient representation demands many tellings, and the full story comes out only as alternative versions present its different sides. Modern novels deal in no absolutes- moral, perceptual, or cultural. Rather, they make truth to be a relative thing, reliant upon circumstances, changing with time and place.
Traditional narration conducted with the objective impersonality had come to seem unrealistic, or at least ineffective in conveying the reality of limited human experience and knowledge. By contrast, the subjective narrative, usually aligned with some particular character's point of view, became the only way to achieve narrative credibility. Depending on the temperament of the writer in question or the mood of the story, this stress on subjective experience could be negative or positive.
"Consciousness" is the modern novels signature field of play and became fully elaborate in Henry James's psychological novels. Writers bombarded consciousness with sensory impressions of changing objects and scenes that overlapped. Character lost coherence as a result: unified selves fragmented into such a jumble of perceptions, motives, memories, and desires that fictional people ceased to have the fixed, standard "qualities" that had made them engaging and memorable in the novels of the past. Lost within their own mental fluctuation, they ceased strong engagement with the outside world. In modern novel, accurate characterization became a matter of plumbing new depths of idiosyncrasy and confusion; plot turned now on decisions, realizations, and reflections that were more minute and diverse.
The early twentieth century novelists tried to make fiction more true to the heterogeneity of human temporality. They also tried to make it more true to the vagaries of human memory. Just as the passing of time had come to seem more irregular, the past had come to seem more elusive, in contrast to what familiar stories and records implied about its easy accessibility. The past therefore, appears in modern novels as something to be discovered only haphazardly, imperfectly, and through much effort.
Novelists were determined no longer to preach or to allow the art of fiction to pass into moral argument; they traded ethical priorities for aesthetic ones, and made realism more typical than any preference for good over evil. Moral certainties became unavailable as the ambiguity of human motivation, the relative nature of goodness, and even the savagery of human appetites would have the last word.
Even despite the despair and irony that often characterizes modern fiction; it often has an idealistic wish to find new forms of salvation. In some accounts, the modern novel occupies a critical moment of faith in art's powers of redemption. Novelists took aesthetic experiment to new heights, in the hope that doing so could yet reform or redeem culture.
Despite outward gaiety, modernity, and unparalleled material prosperity, young Americans of the 1920's were "the lost generation"-so named by the American writer Gertrude Stein. Without a stable, traditional structure of values, the individual lost a sense of identity. The sense of the world still at war, or at least deeply wounded by the war, hovers over the fiction of the twenties. Numerous novels, notably Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises (1926) and Fitzgerald's This Side of Paradise (1920), evoke the extravagance and disillusionment of the lost generation.
Vision and viewpoint became an essential aspect of the novel. The way the story was told became as important as the story itself. Henry James, William Faulkner, and many other American writers experimented with fictional points of view. Henry James often restricted the information in the novel to what a single character would have known. Faulkner's novel The Sound and the Fury (1929) breaks up the narrative into four sections, each giving the viewpoint of a different character.
The importance of facing reality became a dominant theme in the 1920's and 1930's. Writers such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and the playwright Eugene O'Neill repeatedly portrayed the tragedy awaiting those who live in flimsy dreams.
During the 1920's, Harlem, the black community situated in New York City, sparkled with passion and creativity. The sounds of its Black American Jazz swept the United States by a storm. Carl Van Vechten's sympathetic 1926 novel of Harlem gives some idea of the complex and bitter sweet life of black America in the face of economic and social inequality. In the 1930's, novels portrayed concern for the welfare of the common citizen and their focus was on groups of people, professions, families and urban masses.
Novels written during World War II reflect little social interest. Americans had turned from domestic problems to a struggle for survival. What most readers wanted was escape-writing. There were novels that attempted to deal with the impact of the war on men so recently civilians, but this fiction is largely autobiographical.
In the past, elite culture influenced popular culture through its status and example; the reverse seems true in United States today. Serious novelists such as Alice Walker, Thomas Pynchon, and E.L. Doctorow have borrowed from and commented on comics, movies, fashions, songs, and oral history. Writers have become more innovative and self-aware. Often they find traditional modes ineffective and seek vitality in more widely popular material. Fiction in the second half of the 20th century reflects the character of each decade. The late 1940's saw the aftermath of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War. Writers like Norman Mailer and James Jones employed realism verging on grim naturalism; both took pains not to glorify combat. Later, Joseph Heller cast World War II in satirical and absurdist terms, arguing that war is laced with insanity. In 1940's novelists explored the fate of the individual within the family or community and focused on the balance between personal growth and responsibility to the group.
Loneliness was a dominant theme in the 1950's. The faceless corporate man became a cultural stereotype in Sloan Wilson's best-selling novel The Man in the Flannel Suit (1955). General American alienation came under scrutiny of David Riesman in The Lonely Crowd (1950). Most of the works of 1950's supported the assumption that all Americans shared a common lifestyle. They criticized citizens for losing their individualism and becoming too conformist. The 1950's was actually a decade of subtle and pervasive stress. Novels by John O'Hara, John Cheever, and John Updike explore the stress lurking in the shadows of seeming satisfaction. Some of the best work portrays men who fail in the struggles to succeed, as in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. O'Hara wrote about outwardly successful people whose inner faults and dissatisfaction leaves them vulnerable.
The alienation and stress underlying the 1950's found outward expression in the 1960's in the Civil Rights Movement, feminism, antiwar protests, and minority activism. The 1960's was marked by a blurring of the line between fiction and fact, novels and reportage that has carried through the present day. An ironic, comic vision also came into view, reflected in the works of several writers. Examples include Ken Kesey's darkly comic One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1962), a novel about life in a mental hospital in which wardens are more disturbed than the inmates. The comical and fantastic yielded a new mode, half comic and half metaphysical.
In the 1980's-the "Me Decade"- ensued, in which individuals tended to focus more on personal concerns than on larger social issues. In literature, old currents remained, but the force behind pure experimentation dwindled. New novelists like John Gardner and Alice Walker surfaced with stylistically brilliant novels to portray moving human dramas. Concern with setting, character, and themes associated with realism returned. Realism was employed often mingled with bold original elements, for example, a daring structure like a novel within a novel. The close of the 1980's and the beginning of 1990s saw minority literature flourish.
Herman Melville (1819-1891)
Melville's imagination originates in his powerful sense of the irrationality and contradictoriness of experience. The language and metaphor of Shakespeare make themselves strongly felt in his novel Moby-Dick. The travelogue-novel contributes to the realism employed by the 20th century fiction. In discussing allegory and symbol, Moby-Dick is in one sense a symbolist poem. It also contains strong melodramatic, if not fully tragic elements.
Mark Twain (1835-1910)
He is noted for his novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), which has been called "The Great American Novel", and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876). Twain wrote about the vanities, hypocrisies and murderous acts of mankind. He combined rich humour, sturdy narrative and social criticism. Twain was a master at rendering colloquial speech and helped to create and popularize a distinctive American literature built on American themes and language.
F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940)
Fitzgerald's secure place in American literature rests primarily on his novel The Great Gatsby (1925), a brilliantly written, economically structured story about the American dream of the self-made man. He captured the glittering, desperate life of the 1920's; This Side of Paradise was heralded as the voice of modern American youth. The Beautiful and the Damned (1922) continued his exploration of the self-destructive extravagance of his times. His special style includes a dazzling style perfectly suited to his theme of seductive glamour.
Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961)
He is one of the most popular American novelists of this century. His simple style makes his novels easy to comprehend, and they are often set in exotic surroundings. A believer in the "cult of experience", Hemingway often involved his characters in dangerous situations in order to reveal their inner natures. He wrote of war, death and the "lost generation" of cynical survivors. His characters are not dreamers but tough bullfighters, soldiers and athletes. If intellectual, they are deeply scarred and disillusioned. His hallmark is a clean style devoid of unnecessary words. Often he uses understatement. He uses simple words in economical ways. He treats language as a tool and calls attention to new ways of using familiar words. His best novels include The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940), and The Old Man and the Sea (1952), a short poetic novel that won him a Pulitzer Prize.
William Faulkner (1897-1962)
An innovative writer, Faulkner experimented brilliantly with narrative chronology, different points of view and voices (including those of outcasts, children, and illiterates), and a rich and demanding style built of extremely long sentences full of complicated subordinate parts. The best of his novels include The Sound and the Fury (1929), As I Lay Dying (1930), and Light in August (1932). Most of these novels use different characters to tell parts of the story and demonstrate how meaning resides in the manner of telling, as much as in the subject at hand. Each novel reflects upon itself, while it simultaneously unfolds a story of universal interest. His themes are southern tradition, family, community, the land, history and the past, race, and the passions of ambition and love. He employed Freudian elements in all his works.
Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951)
His incisive presentation of American life and his criticism of American materialism, narrowness and hypocrisy brought him national and international recognition. In 1930, He became the first American to win a Nobel Prize for Literature. Lewis's major novels include Babbitt(1922). The novel added a new word to the American language-"babbitry", meaning narrow-minded, complacent, bourgeois ways.
John Dos Passos (1896-1970)
Dos Passos wrote more realistically, in line with the doctrine of socialist realism. His best work achieves a scientific objectivism and almost documentary effect. He developed an experimental collage technique for his masterwork U.S.A., consisting of The 42nd Parallel (1930), 1919 (1932), and The Big Money (1936). His techniques included "newsreel" sections taken from cotemporary headlines, popular songs, and advertisements, as well as "biographies" briefly setting forth the lives of important Americans of the period. Both the newsreels and biographies lend Dos Passos's novels a documentary value. A third technique, the "camera eye", consists of stream of consciousness prose poems that offer a subjective response to the events described in the books.
John Steinbeck (1902-1968)
Steinbeck is a liberal American writer noted for his social criticism. His best work is the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Grapes of Wrath (1939). Other Works include Of Mice and Men (1937), Cannery Row (1945), and East of Eden (1952). Steinbeck combines realism with romanticism that finds virtue in poor farmers who live close to the land. His fiction demonstrates the vulnerability of such people, who can be uprooted by droughts and are the first to suffer in periods of political unrest and economic depression.
Richard Wright (1908-1960)
Wright was the first African-American novelist to reach a general audience. His outspoken writing blazed a path for subsequent African –American novelists. His novel Native Son (1940) was a necessary and overdue expression of the racial inequality that has been the subject of so much debate in the United States.
Norman Mailer (1932- )
He is generally considered the representative author of recent decades, able to change his style and subject many times. His ideas are bold and innovative. In his appetite for experience, vigorous style, and dramatic public persona, he follows in the tradition of Hemingway. His great works include novels Ancient Evenings (1983) and Harlot's Ghost (1992).
John Gardner (1933-1982)
John Gardner used a realistic approach but employed innovative techniques-such as flashbacks, stories within stories, retellings of myths, and contrasting stories- to bring out the truth of a human situation. His strengths are characterization and colorful style. Major works include The Resurrection (1966) and October Light (1976).
Toni Morrison (1931-)
An African-America novelist, her richly woven fiction has gained her international acclaim. In compelling, large-spirited novels, she treats the complex identities of black people in a universal manner.
Alice Walker (1944-)
A "womanist" writer, as Walker calls herself, she has long been associated with feminism, presenting black existence from the female perspective. She uses heightened lyrical realism to centre on the dreams and failures of accessible, credible people. Her work underscores the quest for dignity in human life. Her work seeks to educate. The Color Purple is one of her finest works.
Contributed by alias used: A nice enough individual, willing to contribute, Sarah Terry M.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
ITALIAN AND ENGLISH SONNET - MSBUOI
strict rhyming scheme.
There are two common rhyming patterns used in the sonnet - the Italian
pattern and the English pattern. The Italian pattern is rhymed in the
pattern abba abba cdcdcd, while the English pattern is rhymed abab
cdcd efef gg.
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
After 1 month of Internet Difficulty (Disconnection) - After a lot of struggle with a lot of people
Ahmad Muaz Siddiqui, I, have been having problem with PTCL Broadband internet. Now, the problem is solved, by contacting the concerned authorities countless times.
I went to PTCL offices around five times. With a request to change modem or to check what is the problem . The fact is PTCL and other Government institutions are going down. Some institutions may not go down, because everything is getting computerized, institutions which require registration and issuance of cards like Police cards, Driving Licenses or NADRA ID cards. But services which have a lot of competitors will suffer a lot.
With great services available from Warid-Wateen,Wi-tribe and QB - PTCL Broadband has challengers. Though, PTCL Broadband is on edge because it has unlimited download. You can infact get perfect packages, unlimited internet package on mobile from Zong Rs. 500. which beats other competitors. With a Internet Browser capable mobile phones (GPRS, GSM + Internet Browsers) they beat PTCL Broadband bad.
PTCL, has a pathetic service because the response time is very slow. I, suffered for 1 month of no activity at all. Yet I paid the bill, because there is no way of turning back. Countless complaints to 1218 and countless calls to 1218 - resulted in nothing, infact the only way to function here in Pakistan is by going to:
1. Offices
2. Knowing the names of just about everybody, whether it's Imran, Jawad or whatever it is.
and hope they solve the problem. PTCL is one of the better services as far Government services are concerned because Telecommunication business is booming in the Pakistani market right now. Etisalat, should take notice and be alert to the problems of one of the largest Telecommunication networks in the world. Pakistani market will grow, if they understand that I, Siddiqui matters to them as much as the other suffer and their own local customers in UAE then, surely, they'll be benefited by us.
We pay, that's why, Etisatalat is here. We enjoy using valuable services that's why Etisatalat and PTCL are here.
Regards,
Ahmed Muaz Siddqui
Customer: PTCL complaint solved, after 1 month
Satisfaction Level: Low
Problem solved by: Going to PTCL offices again and again and NOT by just dialing 1218 (operators were not able to solve the problem, not even to tell what was the problem, the senior technical official operators who were to be forwarded the complaint - was even lazier)
p.s. Hope, you PTCL should take notice. Hopefully, everything gets on it's track. And that, 90 trillion Rupees debt will be resolved tomorrow.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Free Email from PTCL Broadband, For life, I don't know what it means, our life or PTCL's life or world life.
Source Link:
http://www.ptcl.com.pk/contentp.php?NID=190
First it will direct you to:Free Email Source: PTCL
Then, it will direct you to:http://www.ptcl.com.pk/ptcl_email_form/feedback.php
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Application For Fee Concession
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Pass candidates list - The following candidates have qualified in the written part of the Competitive Examination (CSS Exam) 2009
Roll No. Merit No. Name Domicile Total Marks Obtained 4479 1 Muhammad Bin Ashraf Punjab 995 8370 2 Dr. Najam Us Sehar Punjab 990 8347 3 Asma Ghazanfar Butt Punjab 986 6951 4 Khadija Hayat K.P. 980 8465 5 Muhammad Afzal Punjab 974 2694 6 Irfan Ali Sindh (Rural) 965 8717 7 Hassan Sirdar Ahmad Khan Punjab 963 5089 8 Rana Umar Farooq Punjab 959 6199 9 Sadia Mehr Punjab 957 4794 10 Muhammad Waheed Asghar Bhatti Punjab 956 3634 11 Bilal Zafar Sheikh Punjab 955 500 12 Fareeha Tahseen Punjab 953 4592 13 Muhammad Mahboob Punjab 952 4774 14 Muhammad Usman Akram Dogar Punjab 952 3400 15 Ali Waseem Punjab 94
8 8665 16 Zohaib Mushtaq Punjab 947 3936 17 Humaira Syeda Hamdani Punjab 947 5253 18 Saman Abid Chughtai Punjab 946 6711 19 Fazal Akbar Nafata 944 7037 20 Mian Abdul Qadir Shah K.P. 940 2473 21 Abdul Fattah Hulio Sindh (Rural) 940 5512 22 Syed Hasan Raza Punjab 939 5148 23 Saba Asghar Punjab 937 1098 24 Mehwish Qalbani Sindh (Urban) 936 1903 25 Muhammad Riaz Sindh (Rural) 935 7837 26 Tanveer Ur Rehman K.P. 934 4764 27 Muhammad Umer Sher Punjab 934 3392 28 Ali Raza Punjab 934 5154 29 Saba Sattar Punjab 934 3378 30 Ali Faraz Punjab 933 292 31 Abdullah Nayyar Sheikh K.P. 932 4041 32 Jameel Ahmed Jameel Punjab 932 3529 33 Asim Raza Punjab 930 1072 34 Javaid Ahmed Sindh (Rural) 930 4430 35 Muhammad Asghar Punjab 930 4460 36 Muhammad Awais Punjab 929 681 37 Shahid Mehmood Punjab 928 2326 38 Syed Musa Raza Punjab 928 766 39 Ahmer Nike Punjab 927 4619 40 Muhammad Naeem Punjab 924 6016 41 Jam Muhammad Imran Punjab 924 5041 42 Raana Hameed Punjab 922 532 43 Imran Afzal Punjab 922 1579 44 Hamid Ur Rehman K.P. 922 2081 45 Raja Tarique Hussain Sindh (Rural) 921 3291 46 Adnan Javaid Punjab 920 3848 47 Hafiza Humaira Javaid Punjab 920 4607 48 Muhammad Muqeet Asim Shah Punjab 920 676 49 Saqib Ur Raihman Punjab 920 5381 50 Shahzad Liaqat Ranjha Punjab 918 495 51 Fahad Mumtaz Punjab 918 7014 52 Masood Ahmed K.P. 917 8367 53 Bushra Salam Punjab 917 7935 54 Zahid Ullah K.P. 916 5179 55 Saeed Ur Rahman Punjab 914 5696 56 Usman Tariq Punjab 914 4800 57 Muhammad Wasif Punjab 914 5209 58 Saima Zaib Butt Punjab 914 6276 59 Tahir Mahmood Punjab 913 5522 60 Syed Itrat Hussain Punjab 912 4391 61 Muhammad Ali Punjab 912 3635 62 Bilal Zamir Punjab 911 5263 63 Samina Majeed Punjab 911 1609 64 Husham Ahmed Cheema Punjab 910 4935 65 Naveed Akhtar Punjab 910 9056 66 Sami Ullah Khan Punjab 909 4030 67 Israr Ahmed Cheema Punjab 909 4780 68 Muhammad Usman Chattha Punjab 908 4563 69 Muhammad Ismail Danish Punjab 908 3153 70 Umair Akbar Soomro Sindh (Rural) 908 4295 71 Mohsin Aman Punjab 907 1999 72 Naila Begum Punjab 907 6564 73 Asfandyar Khan K.P. 907 3566 74 Attique Ur Rahman Punjab 907 658 75 Rizwan Siddique Punjab 907 5038 76 Qurat Ul Ain Malik Punjab 906 5670 77 Umer Zeb Khan Punjab 906 7942 78 Zahoor Baber Nafata 905 2437 79 Zaigham Nawaz Punjab 905 488 80 Babar Hussain Punjab 905 3524 81 Asif Raza Punjab 904 5767 82 Zafar Jamal Khan Punjab 904 3654 83 Darkhshan Khalid Punjab 904 7254 84 Muhammad Mubashir Khan K.P. 903 8757 85 Muhammad Naeem Ahmad Punjab 903 8124 86 Mehboob Ahmed Balochistan 903 2482 87 Abdul Qudoos Sindh (Rural) 902 5040 88 Qurratulain Punjab 902 366 89 Muhammad Akbar Jan Gandapur K.P. 902 1582 90 Hamza Ali Abbasi Sindh (Urban) 901 4414 91 Muhammad Anadil Khan Punjab 901 4906 92 Narjes Shaheen Ali Punjab 901 3734 93 Farhan Sattar Punjab 901 4007 94 Irfan Ahmed Punjab 901 7559 95 Sadia Ali K.P. 900 8713 96 Haider Ali Punjab 900 2066 97 Qurrat Ul Ain Punjab 898 8675 98 Ahmad Sher Punjab 898 3605 99 Babar Ali Raza Punjab 898 6050 100 Muhammad Aamir Khan Punjab 898 1748 101 Masood Sindh (Rural) 896 5557 102 Syed Taimoor Bukhari Punjab 896 3843 103 Hafiz Ubaid Ullah Zakria Punjab 896 3797 104 Ghazala Punjab 896 3709 105 Fakhar Abbas Punjab 895 5741 106 Wasim Riaz Punjab 894 8857 107 Jawwad Aslam Butt Punjab 894 5142 108 Rushna Zahid Punjab 894 2930 109 Nazia Zaman Balochistan 894 5406 110 Shazia Mushtaq Punjab 894 4933 111 Naurah Khurshid Punjab 894 6982 112 Kiran Zahra K.P. 894 4316 113 Mubashir Mahmood Punjab 894 5273 114 Sana Munir Punjab 892 6259 115 Sumera Rubbani Punjab 892 1007 116 Dildar Ali Sindh (Rural) 892 6013 117 Ishfaq Ahmad Punjab 892 8291 118 Tahir Mehmood Punjab 892 2062 119 Qazi Saleem Ahmed Khan Punjab 891 5929 120 Arfeen Zubair Chaudhry Punjab 891 8529 121 Nazia Perveen A.J.K. 891 1034 122 Gul Qaiser Sindh (Rural) 891 1379 123 Anbreen Azmat Chohan Punjab 890 8120 124 Maqbool Ahmad Balochistan 889 6145 125 Muhammad Zahid Siddiqui Punjab 889 8449 126 Maryam Khalid Balochistan 889 8076 127 Haida Sajjad Balochistan 889 4791 128 Muhammad Usman Tanveer Punjab 889 2213 129 Shaheen Attar Janjua Punjab 889 4742 130 Muhammad Tanveer Punjab 889 2075 131 Rahim Ullah Nafata 888 3467 132 Aoon Raza Shah Sherazi Punjab 888 5601 133 Tanveer Ahmed Punjab 888 2222 134 Shahrukh Ali Khan Sindh (Urban) 888 4305 135 Mohsin Raza Qureshi Punjab 888 3443 136 Ammara Shabab Punjab 888 1064 137 Irshad Ali Sindh (Rural) 887 5850 138 Amjad Hussain Janvri Sindh (Rural) 887 1565 139 Hafiz Muhammad Ahmad Punjab 887 4438 140 Muhammad Asif Punjab 887 3207 141 Aamer Rashid Punjab 887 6838 142 Imran Khan K.P. 886 3968 143 Imran Akhtar Punjab 886 5585 144 Tahir Naeem Akhtar Punjab 886 4778 145 Muhammad Usman Arif Punjab 886 3480 146 Arshad Abbassi K.P. 885 300 147 Arshad Ali Punjab 885 5950 148 Baqa Muhammad Balochistan 885 5799 149 Zakirah Akram Punjab 884 2048 150 Owais Hussain Farooqi Punjab 884 4372 151 Muhammad Afzal Punjab 884 662 152 Sadia Yousaf Punjab 884 7681 153 Shah Bahar K.P. 884 4692 154 Muhammad Salman Jamil Punjab 883 4763 155 Muhammad Umer Saleem Bhatti Punjab 883 5791 156 Zahoor Elahi Punjab 883 913 157 Sohail Babar Punjab 883 4123 158 Khadim Ali Punjab 883 5592 159 Taimoor Hassan Punjab 883 5419 160 Sheikh Suleman Ellahi Punjab 883 3512 161 Asia Rahman Khan Lodhi Punjab 882 879 162 Qaiser Farooq Punjab 881 8330 163 Ali Qayyum Raja Punjab 881 3395 164 Ali Tamkin Butt Punjab 881 4287 165 Moazzam Ali Haider Punjab 881 7791 166 Syed Abdus Salam Asif K.P. 881 8600 167 Shaista Bunyad Punjab 881 5448 168 Sidrah Haque Punjab 881 7626 169 Sami Ullah K.P. 881 4526 170 Muhammad Ijaz Punjab 881 4855 171 Mustafa Shaukat Iqbal Punjab 881 1413 172 Asif Ali Abro Sindh (Rural) 880 7040 173 Mian Iftikhar Ud Din K.P. 880 9005 174 Rahimeen Akram Punjab 880 4535 175 Muhammad Imran Punjab 880 3568 176 Aurang Zaib Punjab 880 4978 177 Nisar Azmat Chattha Punjab 879 3953 178 Iffat Bokhari Punjab 879 8969 179 Manzoor Ahmed Sindh (Rural) 879 8771 180 Nadia Faruki Punjab 879 6278 181 Tahira Kausar Punjab 879 5076 182 Rana Farhan Punjab 879 5025 183 Qamar Riaz Punjab 878 3470 184 Arfa Altaf Punjab 878 3181 185 Zahid Hussain Sindh (Rural) 877 2724 186 Kashif Jameel Balochistan 877 2760 187 Mansoor Ali Siyal Sindh (Rural) 877 8209 188 Noor Ul Haq Balochistan 877 3783 189 Fizzah Niazi Punjab 876 5387 190 Shahzadi Andleeb Fatima Punjab 876 3338 191 Ahsan Munir Bhatti Punjab 876 6129 192 Muhammad Shahzad Punjab 876 2537 193 Altaf Hussain Mahesar Sindh (Rural) 876 4153 194 Khurram Shahzad Warraich Punjab 876 1347 195 Ali Raza Khan K.P. 876 5251 196 Salman Sheikh Punjab 876 2307 197 Syed Irfan Hussain Shah Punjab 876 3459 198 Anil Haider Punjab 876 6500 199 Amanat Khan Nafata 876 3853 200 Hafsa Khalid Punjab 875 1724 201 Malik Ishfaq Khan K.P. 875 8244 202 Shah Jehan Balochistan 875 6375 203 Muhammad Asif Azeem Punjab 874 3950 204 Hussnain Khalid Punjab 874 5149 205 Saba Asgher Ali Punjab 874 3110 206 Sumair Noor Sindh (Rural) 873 2581 207 Ayaz Ali Sindh (Rural) 873 2205 208 Shafique Rahman Sindh (Rural) 873 5360 209 Shahid Iqbal A.J.K. 873 8983 210 Muhammad Bakhsh Alias Raja Sindh (Rural) 873 1884 211 Muhammad Mustafa Abro Sindh (Rural) 873 6167 212 Naveed Ahmad Punjab 873 803 213 Fareeha Lal Punjab 873 4222 214 Maria Rasheed Punjab 872 5090 215 Rana Yasir Arfat Punjab 872 5892 216 Zahid Iqbal Soomro Sindh (Rural) 872 4909 217 Naseebullah Balochistan 872 3659 218 Duriya Aamir Punjab 872 3875 219 Hammad Ur Rehman Qaiser Punjab 872 877 220 Nosheen Imtiaz Punjab 872 123 221 Maham Asif Malik K.P. 872 5016 222 Qaiser Abbas Rind Punjab 871 4245 223 Mazhar Hayat Punjab 871 5554 224 Syed Shoaib Raza Punjab 871 286 225 Zofishan Manzoor K.P. 871 3947 226 Hussain Abbas Khan Punjab 871 4039 227 Jahanzeb Pitafi Punjab 871 3804 228 Ghulam Farid Punjab 870 3492 229 Asad Ali Chaudhary Punjab 870 1731 230 Mansoor Ali Sindh (Rural) 870 7008 231 Maqbool Hassan K.P. 869 6163 232 Naila Kanval Punjab 869 4366 233 Muhammad Adnan Khan Punjab 868 3372 234 Ali Ahmed Punjab 868 5807 235 Zeeshan Ghous Punjab 868 4504 236 Muhammad Fiaz Gul Punjab 868 635 237 Muhammad Zeshan Nadeem Punjab 868 5104 238 Raza Hassan Punjab 867 1727 239 Malik Muhammad Nasir Ayyaz Punjab 867 4688 240 Muhammad Saleem Punjab 867 5106 241 Razwan Nazir Punjab 866 4581 242 Muhammad Kashif Punjab 866 1035 243 Gulzar Ali Sindh (Rural) 866 8375 244 Faisal Idrees Punjab 865 7212 245 Muhammad Irfanullah Nafata 865 8085 246 Ihsan Ali Jamali Balochistan 865 3485 247 Arslan Farooq Punjab 865 4749 248 Muhammad Tayyab Punjab 865 4925 249 Nasir Walayat Punjab 865 3269 250 Abrar Rashid Punjab 865 4822 251 Muhammad Zeeshan Punjab 865 1607 252 Humaira Israr K.P. 864 3025 253 Samiullah Nisar Ali Shaikh Sindh (Urban) 864 5744 254 Yasir Ali Punjab 864 3621 255 Beenish Ashraf Tahir Punjab 864 8531 256 Nazish Amjad Punjab 864 5124 257 Rizwan Manzoor Punjab 864 3687 258 Faisal Abbas Punjab 864 702 259 Tahir Mahmood Punjab 864 5722 260 Waqas Ahmed Bajwa Punjab 863 8051 261 Dawood Khan Balochistan 863 4750 262 Muhammad Tayyab Siraj Punjab 863 5953 263 Beenish Noor Punjab 863 5355 264 Shahid Afzal Punjab 862 5301 265 Sarosh Fatima Punjab 862 3976 266 Imran Aqiq Punjab 862 6018 267 Jamshed Iqbal Punjab 862 4557 268 Muhammad Irfan Ahmad Punjab 862 2887 269 Muhammad Wasif Malik Sindh (Urban) 861 7406 270 Naseeb Ullah Khan K.P. 861 545 271 Khaleel Ahmad Butt Punjab 861 4110 272 Kashif Mumtaz Punjab 861 7217 273 Muhammad Ishaq K.P. 861 3129 274 Syed Roohullah Balochistan 861 5049 275 Rabia Choudhary Punjab 860 8419 276 Iram Bibi Punjab 860 6553 277 Asad Bilal Jehangir K.P. 860 2573 278 Asif Raza Soomro Sindh (Rural) 860 5225 279 Sajid Khan Lodhy Punjab 860 5622 280 Tasswar Iqbal Punjab 860 530 281 Iffat Ishaq Punjab 860 1656 282 Javid Altaf Punjab 860 697 283 Sumaira Nazir Punjab 860 6198 284 Sadaf Zahra Punjab 860 5762 285 Yousaf Rasool Balochistan 859 3327 286 Ahmed Hasnat Mazhar Punjab 859 3093 287 Sherbaz Khan Magsi Balochistan 858 5042 288 Rabbia Yasmeen Punjab 858 6516 289 Amjad Hussain K.P. 858 2241 290 Sheharyar Khan Punjab 858 3619 291 Basharat Ali Mahmood Punjab 858 5775 292 Zaheer Safdar Punjab 858 5844 293 Afshan Rubab Sindh (Rural) 857 5361 294 Shahid Iqbal Punjab 857 6345 295 Syed Anser Ali A.J.K. 857 1584 296 Hareem Ayesha Punjab 857 5586 297 Tahir Rizwan Punjab 856 2969 298 Rao Salman Akhter Punjab 856 2030 299 Nida Anum Punjab 856 2004 300 Najia Zahra Nafata 856 5748 301 Yasir Hussain Punjab 856 922 302 Tayyba Naseer Sundho Punjab 856 544 303 Kashif Mushtaq Punjab 856 5271 304 Sana Ghous Punjab 855 1080 305 Kashif Ali Sindh (Rural) 855 6924 306 Javed Shah K.P. 855 7352 307 Muhammad Zubair Khan K.P. 855 1235 308 Wali Muhammad Baloch Sindh (Rural) 855 7186 309 Muhammad Ijaz Khan K.P. 855 3991 310 Imran Shams Punjab 855 8103 311 Javed Masood Balochistan 855 547 312 Khizar Hayat Punjab 855 526 313 Huma Kanwal Punjab 855 161 314 Muhammad Naveed Akbar K.P. 854 4496 315 Muhammad Farooq Anwar Punjab 854 5415 316 Sheikh Afzaal Raza Punjab 854 3766 317 Fatima Khalil Punjab 854 1623 318 Imran Ahmad Punjab 854 3477 319 Armaghan Arif Punjab 853 3653 320 Danyal Ijaz Punjab 853 8710 321 Habib Zuhair Abbas Punjab 852 5764 322 Zafar Abbas Punjab 852 4623 323 Muhammad Naeem Shakir Punjab 852 1612 324 Idrees Muhammad K.P. 852 5308 325 Sayyad Amir Raza Punjab 852 466 326 Ali Noman Punjab 852 3026 327 Samreen Razaque Sindh (Urban) 851 8179 328 Muhammad Suleman Mahsud Nafata 851 7001 329 Mansoor Alam Nafata 851 2161 330 Sameea Ahmreen Punjab 851 5410 331 Sheeraz Hussain Waggan Sindh (Rural) 851 1302 332 Adeel Sattar Sindh (Rural) 851 1430 333 Asrar Ahmad Punjab 851 3204 334 Zunaira Latif Sindh (Urban) 850 5647 335 Umair Abbas Punjab 850 5252 336 Salman Ur Rashid Punjab 850 3317 337 Ahmad Raza Butt Punjab 850 4657 338 Muhammad Rashid Punjab 850 5229 339 Sajjad Ahmed Sindh (Rural) 850 3388 340 Ali Noor Punjab 850 5341 341 Shahbaz Ahmad Punjab 850 448 342 Abdul Wahhab Arshed Punjab 850 8321 343 Abida Mariam Punjab 850 5469 344 Sufia Hayat Punjab 849 4037 345 Jahanzeb Ata Punjab 849 4128 346 Khalid Javed Goraya Punjab 849 8881 347 Muhammad Umer Punjab 849 664 348 Safdar Jang Punjab 849 6409 349 Abdul Karim K.P. 849 8056 350 Esfandyar Baloch Balochistan 848 4918 351 Nasir Khan Balochistan 848 3315 352 Ahmad Hasan Ranjha Punjab 848 4988 353 Nosheen Akhtar Punjab 848 4439 354 Muhammad Asif Punjab 848 1762 355 Misbah Noreen Punjab 847 4461 356 Muhammad Awais Liaqat Punjab 847 1067 357 Islah Uddin Narejo Sindh (Rural) 847 3548 358 Asmat Ullah Punjab 847 5624 359 Tauqir Mehmood Punjab 847 5416 360 Sheikh Kiran Hammeed Punjab 847 998 361 Ashiq Hussain Khoso Sindh (Rural) 847 5666 362 Umer Farooq Punjab 847 3347 363 Aisha Irshad Punjab 847 2328 364 Syed Naseebullah Balochistan 846 2571 365 Asif Nazir Sindh (Urban) 846 5316 366 Shaban Ahmad Punjab 846 6110 367 Muhammad Mohsin Ali Khan Punjab 846 4226 368 Maria Shuja Punjab 845 2855 369 Muhammad Khurram Mangi Sindh (Urban) 845 3361 370 Alaa Mazher Bokhari Punjab 845 4338 371 Muhamamd Rizwan Babar Punjab 845 4131 372 Khalid Mahmood Punjab 845 8335 373 Amjad Meraj K.P. 844 918 374 Syed Farrukh Shabbir Punjab 844 6011 375 Iram Saleemi Punjab 844 6454 376 Aftab Ahmad Khan Nafata 844 5525 377 Syed Khizar Mohsin Shah Punjab 844 5527 378 Syed Mosawwir Abbas Shah Punjab 843 1673 379 Kamran Khan Sindh (Rural) 843 8126 380 Mirza Hussain Balochistan 843 4924 381 Nasir Siddique Bhatti Punjab 843 5940 382 Asma Batool Punjab 843 6552 383 Asad Ali K.P. 843 5561 384 Syed Wasif Hussain Shah Punjab 843 3636 385 Binyameen Punjab 843 8283 386 Syed Rauf Khan Balochistan 842 3283 387 Adila Zakir Punjab 842 3292 388 Adnan Khalid Punjab 842 5941 389 Asma Hussain Punjab 842 6415 390 Abdul Nasir Khan Nafata 842 7229 391 Muhammad Ismail Khan K.P. 841 4579 392 Muhammad Kashif Punjab 841 3951 393 Hyder Abbas Punjab 841 7132 394 Muhammad Ayaz Nafata 841 7634 395 Samiullah Khan Nafata 841 5073 396 Rana Abdul Saboor Khan Punjab 841 2548 397 Amna Afridi Nafata 840 3162 398 Uzma Malik Sindh (Urban) 840 422 399 Shafiullah K.P. 840 3069 400 Shahzad Ali Sindh (Urban) 840 3272 401 Abu Turab Punjab 840 8400 402 Hina Afzal Punjab 840 3330 403 Ahmed Mujtaba Punjab 839 5977 404 Faryal Zafar Punjab 839 3699 405 Faiza Punjab 839 4700 406 Muhammad Sarim Bhatti Punjab 839 2996 407 Sadia Gohar Khanum Sindh (Urban) 838 5086 408 Rana Sanam Sheraz Punjab 838 8741 409 Misbah Aqdes Punjab 838 3243 410 Abdul Sami Punjab 838 5289 411 Sara Zahid Punjab 838 554 412 Maleeha Akram Punjab 838 4230 413 Mariam Gull K.P. 837 5377 414 Shahzad Akhtar Punjab 837 7495 415 Qammer Shahzad K.P. 837 2995 416 Sadia Sindh (Urban) 837 1560 417 Hadia Zulqarnain Punjab 837 6929 418 Jehangir Azam Nafata 837 8909 419 Maqbool Ali Nafata 837 4489 420 Muhammad Faisal Salman Punjab 837 6100 421 Muhammad Jamshaid Yar Punjab 837 6423 422 Abdullah K.P. 837 2293 423 Syed Ali Nafata 836 1739 424 Mariam Raza Zaidi Punjab 836 4724 425 Muhammad Shoaib Ilyas Punjab 836 1797 426 Muhammad Amin Nafata 836 8873 427 Muhammad Murtaza Malik Punjab 836 563 428 Misbah Bashir Punjab 836 7190 429 Muhammad Ilyas Nafata 835 3657 430 Dur E Shahwar Hamza Punjab 835 3748 431 Farrah Ashraf Punjab 835 3878 432 Hamza Noor Punjab 835 5742 433 Yasir Abbas Punjab 835 7004 434 Manzoor Ahmad K.P. 835 508 435 Ghulam Rasool Punjab 835 5781 436 Zahid Iqbal Punjab 834 3565 437 Attif Raza Punjab 834 4595 438 Muhammad Masood Ahmed Gorsi A.J.K. 834 2956 439 Rab Nawaz Sindh (Rural) 833 1376 440 Amna Masood Punjab 833 3858 441 Haider Ali Punjab 833 3967 442 Imran Ahmed Malik Punjab 833 8673 443 Afsheen Imtiaz Punjab 833 3343 444 Ahsan Yousaf Chaudhary Alias Muham Punjab 833 7508 445 Qurrat Ul Ain Rasheed K.P. 833 8960 446 Kaleem Ullah Memon Sindh (Rural) 833 5084 447 Rana Naeem Riaz Punjab 833 5331 448 Shafqat Habib Punjab 833 6226 449 Sehrish Javed Punjab 833 1620 450 Ilyas Ahmed Qureshi Punjab 833 8365 451 Bilal Saleem Punjab 833 4401 452 Muhammad Ali Wains Punjab 832 1586 453 Haroon Riaz Punjab 832 5910 454 Ahmad Bilal Punjab 832 3862 455 Hajra Shafique Punjab 832 4031 456 Itrat Zahara Punjab 831 3368 457 Ali Adnan Munawar Punjab 831 6748 458 Habib Ullah Khan Nafata 831 2429 459 Zahid Pervez Punjab 831 1150 460 Nauman Ahmed Sindh (Rural) 831 4056 461 Javed Iqbal Punjab 831 8357 462 Azima Punjab 831 580 463 Muhammad Asif Punjab 831 8356 464 Azhar Masood Khan Punjab 830 2463 465 Zulfiqar Ali Langah Sindh (Rural) 830 8805 466 Sultan Hayat Punjab 830 6189 467 Rashida Bibi Punjab 830 3279 468 Adeel Tahir Balochistan 830 5098 469 Rashid Ali Punjab 830 4102 470 Kashif Iqbal Punjab 830 4807 471 Muhammad Yasin Punjab 830 819 472 Imran Khan Punjab 830 3782 473 Fizza Ali Punjab 829 7798 474 Syed Hamid Hussain Banoori K.P. 829 995 475 Asad Ishaque Sindh (Rural) 829 5476 476 Sumaita Masood Punjab 829 1164 477 Qadeer Ahmed Sindh (Rural) 829 8006 478 Ahmad Arbab Abid Balochistan 829 8236 479 Salman Hanif Khan Balochistan 829 4672 480 Muhammad Rizwan Alvi Punjab 829 4498 481 Muhammad Farooq Qamar Punjab 829 2365 482 Tehzeeb Un Nisa A.J.K. 829 5843 483 Adnan Khan Sindh (Rural) 828 8271 484 Sultan Ali Balochistan 828 3125 485 Syed Muhammad Ali Sindh (Urban) 828 1703 486 Khurram Mumtaz Azeem Punjab 828 8060 487 Farida Ramzan Balochistan 828 6168 488 Naveed Shahzad Punjab 828 8634 489 Tahira Mushtaq A.J.K. 828 3937 490 Humayun Ahsan Punjab 827 4830 491 Muhammad Zulfiqar Ali Punjab 827 3997 492 Intazar Hussain Panjutha Punjab 827 6800 493 Hussain Ali K.P. 827 1109 494 Muhammad Akram Sindh (Rural) 826 8681 495 Ali Saleh Hayat Kalyar Punjab 826 2972 496 Razia Ramzan Dossa Sindh (Urban) 826 2664 497 Hassan Farhaj Sindh (Urban) 826 3411 498 Amanat Ali Punjab 826 3666 499 Faaiz Aali Gill Punjab 826 1451 500 Ayesha Tariq Punjab 826 2078 501 Raja Danial Saleem A.J.K. 825 2218 502 Shahid Mehmood Nafata 825 7130 503 Muhammad Ayaz Nafata 825 8332 504 Amad Yousaf K.P. 825 2871 505 Muhammad Saleem Sindh (Urban) 825 7877 506 Waheeda Khan Bhettani Nafata 825 7776 507 Sohail Sultan K.P. 825 6288 508 Usman Ali Malik Punjab 825 6640 509 Bilal Ahmad K.P. 825 8666 510 Zubair Hammad Shoukat Punjab 825 3874 511 Hammad Riaz Punjab 825 3616 512 Badar Ahsan Ullah Punjab 825 1423 513 Asma Humayun K.P. 825 5859 514 Ghulam Yaseen Sindh (Rural) 824 3471 515 Arfan Ahmad Punjab 824 6715 516 Fazl E Haq K.P. 824 4095 517 Kashif Ali Gujjar Punjab 824 889 518 Romana Alam A.J.K. 824 5613 519 Tariq Shahzad Punjab 824 618 520 Muhammad Salman Naeem Punjab 824 3952 521 Ietazaz Hussain Punjab 823 4349 522 Muhammad Abdullah Punjab 823 4220 523 Maria Ahmad Punjab 823 5711 524 Waleed Ahmed Khan Punjab 823 4270 525 Mian Ghulam Fareed Punjab 823 2599 526 Birjees Saghir Sindh (Urban) 823 1378 527 Amna Raza Cheema Punjab 823 4570 528 Muhammad Jawwad Khan Lodhi Punjab 823 6525 529 Aneela Mahsud Nafata 823 2541 530 Amir Ali Shah Sindh (Urban) 823 3113 531 Sumera Hussain Sindh (Urban) 823 3420 532 Ambreen Mubasher Punjab 823 4103 533 Kashif Jalil Punjab 823 6034 534 Malik Ahmed Faraz Awan Punjab 823 5657 535 Umar Mahboob Punjab 823 1562 536 Hafeez Liaqat Punjab 823 945 537 Abdul Karim Sindh (Rural) 822 4289 538 Mohsan Ali Sindh (Rural) 822 4728 539 Muhammad Shoaib Nissoana Punjab 822 2638 540 Fayaz Hussain Sindh (Rural) 822 311 541 Azmat Ullah K.P. 822 4351 542 Muhammad Abid Punjab 822 7414 543 Nasir Durrani K.P. 821 2840 544 Muhammad Imran Shahid Punjab 821 3995 545 Inaam Ullah Punjab 821 2320 546 Syed Muhammad Hussain Nafata 821 1400 547 Arslan Javaid Punjab 821 4449 548 Muhammad Asim Mushtaq Punjab 821 4049 549 Jarar Ashraf Punjab 821 5213 550 Saira Batool Punjab 821 5803 551 Zarqa Hayat Punjab 820 2741 552 Khurram Ikram Sindh (Urban) 820 301 553 Arshad Ali K.P. 820 3673 554 Fahad Iqbal Punjab 820 7461 555 Noman Hameed Afridi Nafata 820 3649 556 Chudhary Murtaza Ali Akbar Punjab 820 3334 557 Ahmir Sohail Kayfi Punjab 820 8639 558 Tariq Rasheed K.P. 820 3931 559 Huma Ahmad Punjab 820 846 560 Muhammad Ahsan Raza Punjab 820 3686 561 Faiq Ahmad Punjab 819 1172 562 Rashid Hussain Sindh (Rural) 819 5900 563 Abida Habib Punjab 819 7404 564 Nasar Ali Nafata 819 2360 565 Tayyaba Khalil Punjab 819 2474 566 Abdul Hafeez Mahesar Sindh (Rural) 818 6061 567 Muhammad Amin Punjab 818 2013 568 Naureen Akhtar Punjab 818 776 569 Ammara Farooq Punjab 818 3580 570 Ayesha Ibrahim Punjab 817 8278 571 Syed Amir Shah Balochistan 817 3483 572 Arshad Mahmood Punjab 817 5061 573 Rahat Jabeen Punjab 817 4985 574 Noreen Nawaz Punjab 817 5651 575 Umair Majeed Punjab 817 3262 576 Abid Shaukat Punjab 817 4303 577 Mohsin Mumtaz Punjab 817 2640 578 Fida Hussain Mahesar Sindh (Rural) 817 2007 579 Naseem Akhtar Punjab 817 1993 580 Nafees Ahmad Punjab 817 6880 581 Irshad Ullah Nafata 816 3195 582 Zulfiqar Ahmed Nafata 816 8252 583 Shaihak Balochistan 816 1576 584 Hamid Karim A.J.K. 816 6036 585 Mamoona Ghafoor Punjab 816 4065 586 Jawaria Saleem Punjab 816 5752 587 Yasir Siddique Punjab 816 4475 588 Muhammad Bilal Punjab 816 3245 589 Abdul Wahab Punjab 816 4160 590 Kibrya Ali Punjab 815 2316 591 Syed Muhammad Ali Asghar Shah A.J.K. 815 5997 592 Haider Ali Khan Punjab 815 6396 593 Tallat Batool Punjab 815 7046 594 Mir Khatam K.P. 815 4340 595 Muhamamd Waqar Azeem Punjab 814 9019 596 Sana Ullah Sindh (Rural) 814 7033 597 Mehrun Nisa Khalid K.P. 814 3696 598 Faisal Tausif Ahmad Punjab 814 5351 599 Shaher Bano Punjab 814 6736 600 Gul Lalai K.P. 814 5731 601 Waseem Abbas Punjab 814 28 602 Amer Ali K.P. 814 4944 603 Naveed Nawaz Punjab 814 602 604 Muhammad Muti Ur Rahman Punjab 814 2311 605 Syed Mohsin Raza Abbas Sindh (Rural) 813 7154 606 Muhammad Faisal K.P. 813 6236 607 Shakil Akhtar Punjab 813 4542 608 Muhammad Imran Akhtar Punjab 813 4711 609 Muhammad Shahid Punjab 813 5219 610 Sairah Hussain Punjab 813 543 611 Javed Iqbal Ahmad Punjab 813 7299 612 Muhammad Shoaib K.P. 812 3261 613 Abid Qamar Sindh (Rural) 812 7282 614 Muhammad Sajid K.P. 812 265 615 Taimur Aman Punjab 812 8261 616 Sher Ahmed Bangulzai Balochistan 812 4766 617 Muhammad Umer Tahir Punjab 812 5887 618 Shazia Begum Sindh (Rural) 812 4318 619 Mubeen Ahmed Punjab 812 8168 620 Muhammad Najeebullah Balochistan 812 8312 621 Zeeshan Raza Gohar Balochistan 812 4872 622 Nadeem Abbas Punjab 812 4731 623 Muhammad Siddique Akbar Punjab 812 518 624 Hammad Raza Punjab 812 8208 625 Noor Muhammad Balochistan 811 7636 626 Sana Afzal K.P. 811 5505 627 Syed Bilal Ahmad Shah K.P. 811 5013 628 Qaisar Naseem Awan Punjab 811 5393 629 Shakeel Ahmed Punjab 811 6770 630 Haseeb Ur Rehman Khan Khalil K.P. 811 8777 631 Nazim Hussain Punjab 811 1880 632 Muhammad Mobeen Punjab 810 7124 633 Muhammad Asim K.P. 810 7608 634 Sajjad Khan K.P. 810 5821 635 Zill E Huma Maqbool Punjab 809 9052 636 Muhammad Imran Punjab 809 5599 637 Tamur Haider Punjab 809 8597 638 Shahid Iqbal Punjab 809 3304 639 Afifa Mahmood Punjab 809 1504 640 Fahid Ullah Khan K.P. 809 4879 641 Nadeem Tariq Punjab 809 552 642 Madiha Hamid Khan Punjab 809 1192 643 Salman Jokhio Sindh (Urban) 808 5796 644 Zainab Rehman Punjab 808 5215 645 Saira Ghaffar Punjab 808 6943 646 Kashif Iqbal Jilani K.P. 808 230 647 Sayyed Muhammad Afsar Shah K.P. 808 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Punjab 804 8897 675 Shan‐E‐Haider Punjab 804 1603 676 Huma Batool Punjab 804 1571 677 Hafsa Younus Punjab 804 4261 678 Mehwish Ayaz Punjab 804 1613 679 Iffat Shaheen A.J.K. 804 4146 680 Khurram Abbas Raza Punjab 803 4882 681 Nadia Amin Punjab 803 5558 682 Syed Taqi Karamat Punjab 803 7772 683 Sohail Ahmad K.P. 803 3319 684 Ahmad Raza Saleem Punjab 803 2862 685 Muhammad Nazik Ul Karim Punjab 803 5146 686 Saadullah Sindh (Rural) 802 3829 687 Hafiz Khurshid Ahmad Punjab 802 3895 688 Haseeb Nisar Ahmed Punjab 802 3792 689 Furqan Zaheer Punjab 802 5107 690 Rehan Ahmad Punjab 802 4109 691 Kashif Mukhtar Abid Punjab 802 883 692 Raheel Ahmad Cheema Punjab 802 2023 693 Nayyar Sultana Punjab 802 2217 694 Shahid Imran Ranjha Punjab 802 6753 695 Haider Ali Nafata 802 5712 696 Waleed Ali Minhas Punjab 801 5434 697 Shumaila Sikander Sindh (Urban) 801 4838 698 Munawar Ali Punjab 801 5680 699 Usman Ahmad Othi Punjab 801 4870 700 Nabila Malik Punjab 801 2979 701 Rizwan Razaque Qureshi Sindh (Urban) 801 5809 702 Zeeshan Haider Punjab 801 4457 703 Muhammad Atta Ullah Sohail Punjab 801 832 704 Khurram Shahzad Punjab 801 3868 705 Hamid Nasrullah Punjab 801 2950 706 Pir Suleman Shah Rashdi Sindh (Rural) 800 1633 707 Imran Hussain Ranjha Punjab 800 6874 708 Irfan Ullah K.P. 800 8949 709 Hameed Ullah Sindh (Rural) 800 3055 710 Shafiq Ahmed Sindh (Urban) 800 1182 711 Saeed Ahmed Sindh (Rural) 800 3097 712 Shoukat Ali Sindh (Rural) 800 713 713 Uzma Abbas Punjab 800 5792 714 Zahoor Hussain Bhutta Punjab 799 780 715 Arfan Shabbir Punjab 799 3826 716 Hafeez Ullah Punjab 799 3495 717 Asad Farooq Punjab 799 4217 718 Maqsood Ahmad Punjab 799 502 719 Farrah Deeba Punjab 799 609 720 Muhammad Riaz Punjab 799 7413 721 Nasir Ali Shah K.P. 798 8975 722 Mohsin Ali Sindh (Urban) 798 8967 723 Liaqat Ali Punjab 798 5207 724 Saima Sardar Punjab 798 3493 725 Asad Ali Maan Punjab 798 4186 726 Mahjabeen Shahid Punjab 798 5510 727 Syed Fazul Hasan Shah Punjab 798 8836 728 Asad Ahmad Awan Punjab 798 4383 729 Muhammad Akhtar Punjab 798 7261 730 Muhammad Nasir K.P. 797 8439 731 Khushnud Ahmad Punjab 797 7506 732 Qazi Waheed Ur Rehman K.P. 797 5718 733 Waqar Zulafqar Ahmad Asif Punjab 797 2100 734 Rizwan Ahmed A.J.K. 797 4447 735 Muhammad Asim Punjab 797 5407 736 Shazia Nawaz Punjab 797 8464 737 Muhammad Aftab Alam Hashmi Punjab 797 1749 738 Masood Ahmad Khan Nafata 796 7342 739 Muhammad Zahid K.P. 796 7968 740 Zia Ur Rehman K.P. 796 4267 741 Mehwish Shujat Punjab 796 8581 742 Samina Saif Niazi Punjab 795 4211 743 Mamoona Bashir Punjab 795 2252 744 Shoukat Ali Balochistan 794 2238 745 Shazim Akhtar Sindh (Rural) 794 3925 746 Hina Rafique Punjab 794 4477 747 Muhammad Bilal Punjab 794 451 748 Adeel Khawar Punjab 794 8901 749 Sikandar Hayat Punjab 794 1367 750 Amina Khan Nafata 793 5008 751 Osman Javaid Pirzada Punjab 793 5773 752 Zaheer Ahmad Nazar Punjab 793 8095 753 Jaffar Ali Tareen Balochistan 793 55 754 Bilal Sabir Punjab 793 5962 755 Fahad Haider Buzdar Punjab 792 7654 756 Sartaj Khan Nafata 792 3156 757 Umer Bashir Bajwa Sindh (Rural) 792 4769 758 Muhammad Usman Punjab 792 8448 759 Maria Malik Ashraf Punjab 792 3939 760 Humayun Khalid Punjab 792 3886 761 Haroon Ahmad Punjab 792 5075 762 Rana Asif Ali Punjab 792 3011 763 Sajjad Amar K.P. 792 5475 764 Sumaira Sarfraz Punjab 791 4246 765 Mazhar Hussain Punjab 791 3866 766 Hamid Haroon Ur Rashid Punjab 791 5757 767 Yasser Hanif Punjab 791 5614 768 Tasaddaq Hussain Punjab 791 1670 769 Kamran Anwar Punjab 791 4190 770 Mahvish Tahira Punjab 790 4693 771 Muhammad Salman Yousafi Punjab 790 4235 772 Marriam Habib Punjab 790 6025 773 Khurram Shahzad Farooq Punjab 790 4690 774 Muhammad Salman Punjab 790 4139 775 Khaliq Yar Punjab 790 2272 776 Soha Sultana Punjab 790 5122 777 Rizwan Hafeez Punjab 789 333 778 Hina Saeed K.P. 789 730 779 Farman Ullah Khan Nafata 789 2200 780 Shabir Hussain Bangash Nafata 789 2187 781 Saqiba Sheerazi K.P. 789 8444 782 Majid Shabbir Punjab 789 8476 783 Muhammad Awais Aziz Punjab 789 8622 784 Syed Ali Hussain Punjab 789 3897 785 Hasnain Haider Punjab 789 103 786 Jamal Shah Mahsood Nafata 789 8814 787 Tanzeela Zia Punjab 788 5833 788 Zulqarnain Punjab 788 335 789 Humaira Mahmood K.P. 788 597 790 Muhammad Ismail Punjab 788 203 791 Rabia Abbasi K.P. 788 8431 792 Kashif Khan K.P. 787 5461 793 Sonia Abbas Punjab 787 5412 794 Shehryar Akram Awan Punjab 787 4256 795 Mehreen Jamil Punjab 787 7073 796 Muhammad Aaqib K.P. 787 2792 797 Muhammad Afzal Kolachi Sindh (Rural) 786 5320 798 Shabbir Ahmed Usmani Punjab 786 5956 799 Bushra Saeed Punjab 786 8815 800 Tariq Mahmood Punjab 786 6369 801 Irfan Rasool Punjab 786 8362 802 Barira Bilal Punjab 786 4206 803 Malik Muhammad Sajid Punjab 786 4192 804 Mahwish Azhar Chaudhry Punjab 786 3958 805 Iftikhar Bashir Punjab 786 4509 806 Muhammad Hamayun Nafata 785 5002 807 Omar Azmat Khan K.P. 785 4999 808 Nusrat Bashir Punjab 785 2416 809 Yesrab Naureen Punjab 785 42 810 Athar Farooq K.P. 785 5458 811 Sohail Mehmood Punjab 784 3971 812 Imran Ali Punjab 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