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Interest Subsidized Loan As on Chaitra End 2077 Details of Interest Subsidized Loan As on Chaitra end 2077 SN Borrower Name Province Approved Limit Outstanding Amount 1 ASTA MAN CHAKRADHAR Bagmati Province 1,000,000.00 911,030.12 2 GYAN B KHADKA Bagmati Province 1,000,000.00 909,574.28 3 UJJWAL BHANDARI Province No. 2 1,000,000.00 939,340.59 4 TULSI K SAHUKHAL Bagmati Province 1,000,000.00 969,156.10 5 RUCHI KUMAR SAHUKHAL Bagmati Province 1,000,000.00 969,228.94 6 PURNA KRISHNA DHEKE Bagmati Province 1,000,000.00 968,929.61 7 Adhunik Poultry Breeding Farm (P) Ltd Bagmati Province 25,000,000.00 14,000,000.00 8 Adhunik Poultry Breeding Farm (P) Ltd Bagmati Province 26,000,000.00 16,395,641.61 9 Adhunik Agro Products Pvt. Ltd. Bagmati Province 50,000,000.00 41,331,468.82 10 Amarsiddhi Hatch Pvt. Ltd. Bagmati Province 55,000,000.00 21,400,000.00 11 Adhunik Feed Product (P) Ltd Bagmati Province 37,500,000.00 27,278,889.66 12 Jharaukhar Dewtal Matshya Farm Province No. 2 15,000,000.00 - 13 Saurya Poultry and Hatchery Pvt. Ltd. Bagmati Province 50,000,000.00 39,300,000.00 14 Quality Cold Storage Pvt. Ltd Bagmati Province 50,000,000.00 29,900,000.00 15 Saurya Pellet Feed Industries Pvt. Ltd. Bagmati Province 50,000,000.00 - 16 Adhunik Agro Products Pvt. Ltd. Bagmati Province 22,099,873.49 18,268,404.67 17 Quality Hatchary Pvt. Ltd Bagmati Province 50,000,000.00 44,431,000.00 18 Saurya Pellet Feed Industries Pvt. Ltd. Bagmati Province 50,000,000.00 - 19 Amarsiddhi Hatch Pvt. Ltd. Bagmati Province 11,200,000.00 11,195,164.78 20 Indrakamal Hatch P. Ltd. Province No. 2 33,800,000.00 33,800,000.00 21 Indrakamal Hatch P. Ltd. Province No. 2 16,200,000.00 14,100,000.00 22 Indrakamal Hatch P. Ltd. Province No. 2 50,000,000.00 5,300,000.00 23 Arya Dairy Pvt. Ltd. Bagmati Province 40,000,000.00 34,500,000.00 24 Arya Dairy Pvt. Ltd. Bagmati Province 27,000,000.00 4,249,000.00 25 Dharma Agro Industries Pvt. Ltd. Gandaki Province 3,500,000.00 2,701,761.31 26 Amarsiddhi Hatch Pvt. Ltd. Bagmati Province 13,800,000.00 13,800,000.00 27 NARENDRA RITA EKIKRIT KRISHI FARM Province No. 2 22,500,000.00 13,988,100.00 28 Saurya Poultry and Hatchery Pvt. Ltd. Bagmati Province 9,450,000.00 9,450,000.00 29 Amarsiddhi Hatch Pvt. Ltd. Bagmati Province 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 30 Amarsiddhi Hatch Pvt. Ltd. Bagmati Province 4,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 31 HARI PRASAD KHAWAS Province No. 1 1,000,000.00 969,131.75 32 M/s Dambar Harsha Laxmi Krishi Firm Province No. 1 3,500,000.00 3,229,318.10 33 AMRIT L URAU Province No. 1 990,000.00 990,000.00 34 TIKA J THAPA Province No. 1 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 35 KAUDINYA KRISHI FARM Province No. 1 3,000,000.00 2,213,765.07 36 MATA ISHWORI MATSAY FARM (OD) Province No. 2 3,500,000.00 2,063,680.21 37 NARI MATSHYA TATHA PASHU PALAN FARM PVT LTD Province No. 2 20,000,000.00 20,000,000.00 38 MATA ISHWORI MATSAY FARM (OD) Province No. 2 5,000,000.00 4,975,018.59 39 GOLDEN MATSYA PALAN FARM (OD) Province No. 2 7,500,000.00 7,498,147.45 40 RAHUL MATSYA FARM (OD) Province No. 2 7,500,000.00 6,350,419.41 41 OM MATYS PALAN FARM (OD) Province No. 2 4,000,000.00 2,936,846.01 42 PRIYADARSHI MATSYA FARM Province No. 2 5,000,000.00 2,212,854.11 43 Kimbeshi Organic Krishi Farm ( Auto Loan-Tractor) Gandaki Province 1,500,000.00 1,067,816.19 44 Dhod Besi Bhaisi Farm Gandaki Province 1,000,000.00 120,995.45 45 SATMURE BAUDSYSHEA KRISHI FARM Gandaki Province 1,300,000.00 1,000,912.08 46 Shrijan Bhaisi Farm Gandaki Province 2,900,000.00 2,636,929.08 47 Lamathara Poudel Organic Pashu Krishi Farm Gandaki Province 1,500,000.00 1,367,254.60 48 Saino Ale Pig Agro Farm Term Loan Gandaki Province 4,990,000.00 4,691,291.61 49 Chisapani Machha Tatha Pashupalan Krishi Farm Gandaki Province 1,000,000.00 955,123.72 50 Dhod Besi Bhaisi Farm Gandaki Province 1,500,000.00 1,011,735.70 51 M/S JIMIRE KRISHI FARM Gandaki Province 1,000,000.00 994,341.42 52 Shrijan Bhaisi Farm Gandaki Province 3,000,000.00 1,382,575.42 53 Dhod Besi Bhaisi Farm Gandaki Province 2,500,000.00 1,152,123.82 54 Lamathara Poudel Organic Pashu Krishi Farm Gandaki Province 3,500,000.00 2,455,942.94 55 Jimire Krishi Farm Gandaki Province 3,500,000.00 2,657,775.81 56 Tinghare Krishi Farm Gandaki Province 3,500,000.00 1,156,212.50 57 Maspatan Dajubhai Krishi Firm Gandaki Province 4,000,000.00 1,905,529.74 58 Kimbeshi Organic Krishi Firm Gandaki Province 3,500,000.00 2,714,601.04 59 Gothadi Bhaisi Farm Gandaki Province 2,000,000.00 1,647,159.06 60 R. S. Pashupalan and Organic Krishi Firm Gandaki Province 3,500,000.00 2,771,075.53 61 Dhodbesi Krishi Farm (Term Loan II) Gandaki Province 1,900,000.00 1,645,369.98 62 ParbatiSapnil Krisi Tatha Pashpanchi Farm Gandaki Province 6,500,000.00 6,300,960.88 63 Didibhai Bahu Udhesya Kirsi Farm Gandaki Province 3,200,000.00 3,152,132.52 64 Sujata Neupane Lumbini Province 1,000,000.00 940,902.45 65 Prabin Kharel Bagmati Province 1,000,000.00 896,501.19 66 SHREE POOJA POULTRY FARM PVT LTD Bagmati Province 50,000,000.00 46,428,571.42 67 SHREE POOJA POULTRY FARM PVT LTD Bagmati Province 50,000,000.00 50,000,000.00 68 ALL NEPAL MULTIPURPOSE AGRO FARM PVT LTD Bagmati Province 1,000,000.00 789,027.73 69 Khatri Poultry Breeding Farm Bagmati Province 44,500,000.00 44,493,022.39 70 Saugat Poultery Breeding Farm Bagmati Province 4,667,534.61 4,068,438.70 71 RED APRON MEAT MART Bagmati Province 1,000,000.00 940,906.97 72 Khatri Poultry Breeding Farm Bagmati Province 6,000,000.00 6,000,000.00 73 Saugat Poultery Breeding Farm Bagmati Province 4,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 74 Saugat Poultery Breeding Farm Bagmati Province 7,000,000.00 9,244,370.28 75 Khatri Feed Industries Bagmati Province 15,000,000.00 14,984,153.37 76 Khatri Poultry Breeding Farm Bagmati Province 4,273,000.00 4,273,000.00 77 Khatri Feed Industries Bagmati Province 10,000,000.00 10,000,000.00 78 SHIVAYA BAKHRA FIRM Bagmati Province 1,200,000.00 311,713.32 79 SHIVAYA BAKHRA FIRM Bagmati Province 700,000.00 646,106.06 80 DEVNAGAR POULTRY FARM Bagmati Province 2,800,000.00 1,820,000.00 81 Devnagar Poultry Farm Bagmati Province 1,000,000.00 843,104.40 82 S.K. MEATS AND FISHERIES PVT. LTD. Bagmati Province 2,850,000.00 2,850,000.00 83 S.K. MEATS AND FISHERIES PVT. LTD. Bagmati Province 4,190,000.00 3,915,502.45 84 S.K. MEATS AND FISHERIES PVT. LTD. Bagmati Province 7,950,000.00 6,584,820.10 85 Shakti Poultry Pvt. Ltd. Bagmati Province 13,000,000.00 12,143,894.35 86 MAHALAXMI FARMS NEPAL PVT. LTD Bagmati Province 50,000,000.00 50,000,000.00 87 Khilung Deuralui Poultry Farm Bagmati Province 2,500,000.00 2,498,667.86 88 S.K. Meat and Fisheries Pvt. Ltd. Bagmati Province 10,500,000.00 10,002,323.56 89 Shakti Poultry Pvt. Ltd. Bagmati Province 37,000,000.00 36,319,817.76 90 BIR BAHADUR DHARALA Bagmati Province 800,000.00 386,422.17 91 Khawas Krishi Farm Lumbini Province 2,000,000.00 1,878,898.80 92 NEEM AYURVED PHARMACUTICALS Lumbini Province 5,000,000.00 4,960,261.80 93 HARIHAR BAHUUDESHIYA KRISHI FARM PVT LTD Province No. 1 15,000,000.00 15,000,000.00 94 ANURADHA AND SON'S KRISHI FIRM Province No. 1 2,000,000.00 1,549,833.69 95 SITOULA TEA GARDEN Province No. 1 7,500,000.00 7,353,438.96 96 ANURADHA AND SON'S KRISHI FIRM Province No. 1 2,000,000.00 1,923,969.26 97 SITOULA TEA GARDEN Province No. 1 2,000,000.00 1,917,740.27 98 HARIHAR BAHUUDESHIYA KRISHI FARM PVT LTD Province No. 1 5,000,000.00 5,000,000.00 99 MANAKAMANA CHIYA PACKAGING UDHYOG Province No. 1 2,000,000.00 1,882,567.61 100 GANGA SAGAR KRISI TATHA PASHUPANCHHI FIRM Gandaki Province 1,500,000.00 1,500,000.00 101 GANGA SAGAR KRISI TATHA PASHUPANCHHI FIRM Gandaki Province 2,000,000.00 1,999,315.27 102 Apex Poultry Private Limited Lumbini Province - - 103 Bir Bahadur Chaudhary Lumbini Province 400,000.00 - 104 Apex Poultry Private Limited Lumbini Province - - 105 Sharma Krishi Farm Lumbini Province - - 106 Apex Poultry Private Limited Lumbini Province - - 107 HEALTHY HEALTH AGRICULTURE FIRM Bagmati Province 1,000,000.00 700,869.19 108 Malati Tamang Bagmati Province 1,000,000.00 925,998.25 109 SHANKAR ADHIKARI Bagmati Province 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 110 Chimley Orchards Pvt.
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