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(Visa Category 18) Individual Contract Details of Individual Contract (Visa Category 18) S. N. Date and Name and Address PP No. Job Title Basic Food and Attestation No. Salary Accommodation (K.D.) 1 24-05-2010, 24 Dal Bahadur Thapa 4603835 Agriculture Farmer 60 Yes 2 25-05-2010, 24 Ramesh Bahadur Shrestha 1856139 Agriculture Farmer 60 Yes 3 28-06-2010, 132 Nirmal Tamang 3025042 Crane Operator 90 Yes 4 28-06-2010, 132 Sunil Limbu 3928912 Crane Operator 90 Yes 5 28-06-2010, 136 Raneshwor Rai 3025557 Steward 70 Yes 6 28-06-2010, 134 Krishna Bahadur Gurung Laundry Attendant 75 Yes 7 28-06-2010, 135 Raju B.K. Steward 70 Yes 8 23-06-2010, 128 Bir Bahadur Sunar 4387469 Farm Worker 60 Yes 9 29-06-2010, 139 Than Rupa Limbu 4272647 Food & Beverage Trainee 60 Yes 10 07-07-2010, 166 Nir Bahadur Phal 4584336 Helper 60 Yes 11 15-07-2010, 205 Mahanth Prasad Chaudhary 4804526 Farmer 60 Yes 12 15-07-2010, 205 Madhu Bishwakarma 4679280 Farmer 60 Yes 13 15-07-2010, 205 Ajay Kumar Chaudhary 4804527 Farmer 60 Yes 14 15-07-2010, 205 Kumar Nepali 4200059 Farmer 60 Yes 15 15-07-2010, 205 Ram Bahadur B. K. 4302492 Farmer 60 Yes 16 15-07-2010, 205 Juraj Budha 4343542 Farmer 60 Yes 17 15-07-2010, 205 Damodar Koirala 3555770 Farmer 60 Yes 18 15-07-2010, 205 Ghanashyam Banjade 2871450 Farmer 60 Yes 19 15-07-2010, 205 Dipendra Mahato Koiri 4804544 Farmer 60 Yes 20 15-07-2010, 205 Lil Bahadur Darlami 4522288 Farmer 60 Yes 21 15-07-2010, 205 Puskar Bhandari 3852798 Farmer 60 Yes 22 15-07-2010, 205 Bal Bahadur Gharti 4539529 Farmer 60 Yes 23 15-07-2010, 205 Chiranjivi Thapa 4542409 Farmer 60 Yes 24 15-07-2010, 205 Kapil Dev Chaudhary 4804525 Farmer 60 Yes 25 26-07-2010, 81 Durga Bahadur Shahi 4640911 Farmer 60 Yes 26 22-07-2010, 165 Yuba Raj Khadka 4801813 Farmer 60 Yes 27 22-07-2010, 165 Devendra Kumar Limbu 4902282 Farmer 60 Yes 28 20-07-2010, 32 Gyan Bahadur Thing 4557956 Farmer 70 Yes 29 20-07-2010, 31 Rel Bahadur Bhomjan 4264950 Farmer 70 Yes 30 20-07-2010, 30 Jiban Thing 4061328 Farmer 70 Yes 31 08-08-2010, 195 Yam Bahadur Saru 4681955 Light Ordinary Laborer 60 Accommodatio n 32 08-08-2010, 196 Jit Bahadur Saru 2972069 Light Ordinary Laborer 60 Accommodatio n 33 08-08-2010, 193 Shyam Bahadur Rana 4105761 Light Ordinary Laborer 60 Accommodatio n 34 08-08-2010, 190 Dil Bahadur Rana 3968406 Light Ordinary Laborer 60 Accommodatio n 35 08-08-2010, 191 Rom Bahadur Rana 2727199 Light Ordinary Laborer 60 Accommodatio n 36 08-08-2010, 197 Chan Bahadur Saru 4820864 Light Ordinary Laborer 60 Accommodatio n 37 08-08-2010, 194 Ruk Bahadur Saru 4681954 Light Ordinary Laborer 60 Accommodatio n 38 08-08-2010, 184 Pusta Bahadur Ale Magar 4865151 Light Ordinary Laborer 60 Accommodatio n 39 08-08-2010, 186 Yam Bahadur Thapa 2303588 Light Ordinary Laborer 60 Accommodatio n 40 08-08-2010, 187 Hom Bahadur Shahi Thapa 4790390 Light Ordinary Laborer 60 Accommodatio n 41 08-08-2010, 185 Bir Bahadur Magar 4680869 Light Ordinary Laborer 60 Accommodatio n 42 08-08-2010, 189 Tek Bahadur Sarki 3064177 Light Ordinary Laborer 60 Accommodatio n 43 08-08-2010, 188 Hum Bahadur Gurung 4917222 Light Ordinary Laborer 60 Accommodatio n 44 08-08-2010, 183 Surya Bahadur Khojwar 2568535 Light Ordinary Laborer 60 Accommodatio n 45 08-08-2010, 199 Nar Bahadur Malla 4142368 Light Ordinary Laborer 60 Accommodatio n 46 08-08-2010, 198 Ram Chandra Lama 2843997 Light Ordinary Laborer 60 Accommodatio n 47 08-08-2010, 192 Lok Nath Pandey 4337897 Light Ordinary Laborer 60 Accommodatio n 48 08-08-2010, 200 Raju B. K. (Mughal Mahal 4648588 Asst. Cook 70 Yes 1 Restaurants) 49 08-08-2010, 201 Juma B. K. (Mughal Mahal 3299709 Computer Operator 90 Yes Restaurants) 50 08-08-2010, 202 Mangale Luhar (Mughal Mahal 4507530 Supervisor 100 Yes Restaurants) 51 08-08-2010, 181 Khil Bahadur Gurung (Sabhan 3826004 Security 80 Yes Agricultural Contracting Co.) 52 08-08-2010, Saheba Chaudhary (Sabhan 3761420 Painter 85 Yes Agricultural Contracting Co.) 53 08-08-2010, 177 Chhabi Lal Adhikari (Al Raed 2256345 Security Guard 70 Accommodatio Security) n 54 08-08-2010, 176 Indra Prasad Dhungel (AL Raed 2422865 Security Guard 70 Accommodatio Security) n 55 08-08-2010, 179 Jung Singh Bhandari (Al Raed 4406942 Security Guard 70 Accommodatio Security) n 56 01-08-2010, 116 Dul Bahadur Bishwakarma 3700214 Electrician 70 Yes 57 01-08-2010, 118 Man Bahadur Kanauje 4719553 Carpenter 70 Yes 58 01-08-2010, 115 Yam Bahadur Rana 3481821 Black Smith 70 Yes 59 01-08-2010, 119 Khem Raj Rana 4714246 Forman 70 Yes 60 01-08-2010, 117 Cheman Lal Kami 4739896 Mechanic 70 Yes 61 17-08-2010, 261 Sunil Dhamaniya 4226507 Farmer 60 Yes 62 17-08-2010, 261 Diwakar Paudel 4448282 Farmer 60 Yes 63 17-08-2010, 261 Ramesh Kant Basaula 3015874 Farmer 60 Yes 64 17-08-2010, 261 Pem Narayan Pandey 3989891 Farmer 60 Yes 65 17-08-2010, 261 Dinesh Sharma 3093709 Farmer 60 Yes 66 17-08-2010, 261 Shyam Prasad Adhikari 2890205 Farmer 60 Yes 67 17-08-2010, 261 Khim Bahadur B.K. 4679467 Farmer 60 Yes 68 17-08-2010, 261 Tara Prasad Bhusal 4679340 Farmer 60 Yes 69 17-08-2010, 261 Bal Bahadur Magar 4193686 Farmer 60 Yes 70 17-08-2010, 261 Hari Shankar Chaudhary 4804503 Farmer 60 Yes 71 17-08-2010, 261 Surendra Chaudhary 4804533 Farmer 60 Yes 72 17-08-2010, 261 Parsuram Bhattarai 3841048 Farmer 60 Yes 73 17-08-2010, 261 Gyan Prasad Paudel 3917152 Farmer 60 Yes 74 17-08-2010, 261 Bhim Lal Paudel 4184295 Farmer 60 Yes 75 19-08-2010, 299 Krishna Prasad Kafle 2208892 Machine Operator 247 Yes 76 22-08-2010, 315 Shankar Acharya 4858497 (National Contracting Com.) Electrician 120 Yes 77 29-07-2010, 128 Tika Raj Rai 4871472 Farmer 60 Yes 78 29-08-2010, 411 Rajesh Bahadur Sunar 4660090 Driver 85 Yes 79 01-09-2010, 444 Binod Kumar Adhikari 1915348 Supervisor 200 Yes 80 05-09-2010, 471 Roshan Chandra Adhikari 4223721 Housekeeper 80 Yes 81 05-09-2010, 471 Mandip Kumar Shrestha 4709216 Housekeeper 90 Yes 82 08-09-2010, 520 Dipendra Pun 4451660 Cook 60 Yes 83 22-09-2010, 645 Devu Pandey (Al Wazzan Farm) 3404766 Farmer 60 Yes 84 26-09-2010, 673 Kisan Pariyar (Adnok 3952502 Driver 80 No International Building & Roads Cleaning Cont. Co. 85 27-09-2010, 700 Rajendra Khadka (Carton 2694829 Labour (Inside) 60 Yes Industries Company) 86 27-09-2010, 700 Bhim Prasad Poudel 4636394 Labour (Inside) 60 Yes 87 03-10-2010, 818 Manoj Kumar Shahi 5175224 Agriculture Farm 70 Yes 88 03-10-2010, 818 Suman Karki 4826854 Agriculture Farm 70 Yes 89 03-10-2010, 818 Megha Bahadur Saru 3407574 Agriculture Farm 70 Yes 90 07-10-2010, 893 Hom Bahadur Shrestha 4806782 Labour (inside factory) 60 Yes 91 07-10-2010, 893 Nar Bahadur Nirulla 3242936 Labour (inside factory) 60 Yes 92 07-10-2010, 893 Ramesh Bahadur Bitalu 4096011 Labour (inside factory) 60 Yes 93 07-10-2010, 893 Roj Bahadur Shrestha 3137220 Labour (inside factory) 60 Yes 94 07-10-2010, 893 Indra Bahadur Karki 3698276 Labour (inside factory) 60 Yes 95 11-10-2010, 928 Shiva G.C. 4181159 Holiday Inn (Commis III) 80 Yes 96 14-10-2010, 958 Ahok Kumar Ghar 4164712 Agriculture Labour 70 Accommodatio n 97 13-10-2010, 746 Barbat Rai 4557953 Labour (Inside Factory) 60 Yes 98 13-10-2010, 746 Dawa Sange Sherpa 2569911 Labour (Inside Factory) 60 Yes 99 13-10-2010, 746 Bishwa Lal Tamang 4734083 Labour (Inside Factory) 60 Yes 100 13-10-2010, 746 Bholaman Adhikari 3352616 Labour (Inside Factory) 60 Yes 101 13-10-2010, 746 Rajesh Khadka 3050250 Labour (Inside Factory) 60 Yes 102 20-10-2010, 984 Tulshi Shahi 4719000 Labour (Inside Factory) 60 Yes 103 20-10-2010, 984 Hem Kumar Tamang 5163998 Labour (Inside Factory) 60 Yes 104 20-10-2010, 984 Ashok Bitalo 4710352 Labour (Inside Factory) 60 Yes 105 20-10-2010, 996 Chtaman Kunwar 3444002 A.G.R Ashkani & Partners General 70 Accommodatio 2 Trading & Contracting Co. (Labour) n 106 20-10-2010, 996 Dambar Bahadur Limbu 4803499 Labour 70 Accommodatio n 107 20-10-2010, 996 Rupesh Khadka 4021443 Labour 70 Accommodatio n 108 20-10-2010, 996 Gopal Bahadur Rana Magar 4776394 Labour 70 Accommodatio n 109 21-10-2010, 1005 Chet Raj Karki 4608833 Warhousman 140 Accommodatio n 110 26-10-2010, 1107 Dipak Prasad Timilsina (The 2123191 Machine Operator 80 Yes National Leather Industries) 111 27-10-2010, 1085 Ram Prasad Sah (Lulu Center 2301130 Sales Man 100 Accommodatio Hyper Market) n 112 27-10-2010, 1085 Dipak Upreti (Lulu Center Hyper 4612463 Sales Man 100 Accommodatio Market) n 113 27-10-2010, 1085 Mekha Bahadur Rayamajhi (Lulu 4702496 Sales Man 100 Accommodatio Center Hyper Market) n 114 27-10-2010, 1085 Ebraheem Miya (Lulu Center 3824853 Sales Man 100 Accommodatio Hyper Market) n 115 28-10-2010, 1238 Kashiram Khanal (Al Wazzan 3917043 Farmer 60 Yes Farm) 116 28-10-2010, 1238 Shobakhar Pandey (Al Wazzan 3670864 Farmer 60 Yes Farm) 117 28-10-2010, 1238 Hari Bahadur Karki (Al Wazzan 4527988 Farmer 60 Yes Farm) 118 28-10-2010, 1238 Sudip Poudel (Al Wazzan Farm) 4543116 Farmer 60 Yes 119 28-10-2010, 1238 Ram Prasad Acharya (Al Wazzan 4302945 Farmer 60 Yes Farm) 120 28-10-2010, 1221 Mohan Prasad Sharma (Kuwait 3545661 Trailer Driver 175 Accommodatio Dynamics Limited for n & Food Contracting) Allowance 15kd 121 28-10-2010, 1221 Bharat Thapa 3062188 Trailer Driver 175 " 122 28-10-2010, 1221 Tara Bahadur Thapa Magar 2571745 Trailer Driver 175 " 123 28-10-2010, 1221 Prakash Tamang 2010434 Trailer Driver 175 " 124 28-10-2010, 1221 Ram Kumar Pradhan 3437292 Trailer Driver 175 " 125 28-10-2010, 1221 Keshar Singh Lama 2245688 Trailer Driver 175 " 126 28-10-2010, 1221 Madhu Sapkota 3798144 Trailer Driver 175 " 127 28-10-2010, 1221 Basanta Bahadur Jamkatel 3003149 Trailer Driver 175 " 128 28-10-2010, 1221 Abhisek Darnal Biswakarma 1998427 Trailer Driver 175 " 129 28-10-2010, 1221 Manoj
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