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P1 NAR BAHADUR THAPA, SYANGJA 2003600 P2 NARENDRA KUMAR KAMBANG, PANCHTHAR 5326301 P3 KAMAL KUMAR KARKI, DHANKUTA 1922923 P4 KAMI NURPU TAMANG, NUWAKOT 2031928 P5 CHANDRA BAHADUR TAMANG, MORANG 2089734 P6 BAL KRISHNA GHIMIRE, JHAPA 5334032 P7 RATNA BAHADUR SHRESTHA, SINDHUPALCHOK 2350890 P8 RAJENDRA PRASAD RIJAL, BHAKTAPUR 2511800 P9 CHANDRA BAHADUR GURUNG, NAWALPARASI 5333678 P10 KHIR BAHADUR KARKI, DHANKUTA 5333734 P11 KAUSHAL KUMAR DAS, SAPTARI 5325189 P12 KAMAL BHANDARI, RUKUM 4343678 P13 KAMAL PRASAD GHIMIRE, PANCHTHAR 1943823 P14 KESHAB BAHADUR MAJHI, MAKAWANPUR 5332010 P15 KRISHNA BAHADUR BIST, DADELDHURA 5322764 P16 KUL BAHADUR MAGAR, MORANG 5331770 P17 BISHNU BAHADUR SOMAI, PALPA 3081721 P18 CHHABILA KHATWE, SAPTARI 2073821 P19 CHITRA SING BISHWOKARMA, TANAHUN 1870473 P20 BHIM BAHADUR RAI, NAWALPARASI 2172957 P21 DAL BAHADUR GURUNG, SYANGJA 2560734 P22 RAMESH BISUNKHE, KATHMANDU 3279933 P23 MOHAN OJHA, TAPLEJUNG 2473546 P24 BED NIDHI BHANDARI, ILAM 3313107 P25 TIL BAHADUR SARU, PALPA 5334026 P26 BIR BAHADUR RAI, OKHALDHUNGA 4078036 P27 SANKAR RAJBANSHI, JHAPA 5268976 P28 NEB BAHADUR KAMI, DANG 5198116 P29 BISHNU RANA, KANCHANPUR 4074891 P30 CHANDRA PRAKASH BUDHAMAGAR, ROLPA 5290850 P31 SUMAN LIMBU, TAPLEJUNG 4719172 P32 RUPSEN SAH, RAUTAHAT 2365558 P33 KISAN BISHWAKARMA, KASKI 2531481 P34 ARJUN GURUNG, KASKI 2709420 P35 BAHALI RANA, KANCHANPUR 3900581 P36 MO HAKIM, MORANG 4729639 P37 NARAYAN SING SARU, PALPA 5309460 P38 HASTA BAHADUR ROKA, GORKHA 5334044 P39 MAN BAHADUR TAMANG, OKHALDHUNGA 5333976 P40 ARUN KUMAR RAUT, DHANUSHA 5333745 P41 MOHAMMAD SULTAN, PARSA 5994679 P42 LAXMI NARAYAN THAKUR, DHANUSHA 5328265 P43 BISHNU BAHADUR DULAL, SARLAHI 2009099 P44 NURUL KHAN, SAPTARI 2255545 P45 NANDA KISHOR RAY YADAV, RAUTAHAT 5323030 P46 DIL BAHADUR JIMBA, KAVRE 5326439 P47 JAYNATH SAH TELI, DHANUSHA 5331422 P48 DHAN RAJ SUHANG, PANCHTHAR 2162421 P49 BISHNU KUMAR KHATRI, BHOJPUR 2154907 P50 NOKH RAJ BHANDARI, SALYAN 5570074 P51 JIT BAHADUR TAMANG, SINDHUPALCHOK 2010231 P52 JIT BAHADUR JHAPA, DHANKUTA 5327414 P53 JAIMAN LIMBU, TAPLEJUNG 1850539 P54 JHUL BAHADUR ALE, TANAHUN 2171919 P55 JAS BAHADUR RAI, ILAM 5325673 P56 PADAM BAHADUR BHANDARY, TEHRATHUM 2113324 P57 ASARPHI MUKHIYA, DHANUSHA 2198299 P58 MR ASHOK, SARLAHI 2087337 P59 NIRMALA DEVI TAMANG, MORANG 1958541 P60 NABIN KUMAR KHADKA, MORANG 5323296 P61 PRITHIVI BAHADUR KHATRI, SINDHULI 1941339 P62 PREM RAJ ADHIKARI, CHITWAN 1872619 P63 PARSHURAM KOIRI, RUPANDEHI 2114728 P64 PARASH MANI ADHIKARI, JHAPA 5204667 P65 PRAMOD SAFI, SAPTARI 5323973 P66 TARA SING KAMI, BAGLUNG 1926621 P67 THULO BHAI MAJHI, KAVREPALANCHOK 2060336 P68 TIKARAM BISHWAKARMA, SINDHULI 2228118 P69 TEK BAHADUR B K, TANAHUN 2046690 P70 TEJ BAHADUR LIMBU, JHAPA 5301992 P71 HARI PRASAD BASHYAL, SYANGJA 5302572 P72 HOM BAHADUR ADHIKARI, SANKHUWASABHA 4846432 P73 ARUN DAS, DHANUSHA 3939697 P74 HARI RAM KOHAR, RUPANDEHI 2081942 P75 TEK BAHADUR MAHAT, GULMI 2177108 P76 TIL BAHADUR LIMBU, JHAPA 5324500 P77 BHIM BAHADUR MAHARA, ROLPA 5324622 P78 BALRAM SHRESTHA, SIRAHA 4766160 P79 BALI RAM RAY, SARLAHI 1882708 P80 TEK BAHADUR CHHANTYAL, MYAGDI 2054406 P81 RABINDRA YADAV, DHANUSHA 5328071 P82 CHHE GYALBO GHALE, RASUWA 1850856 P83 HEM BAHADUR SAH, DHANUSHA 5331423 P84 HEM BAHADUR KHADKA CHHETRI, SARLAHI 5324318 P85 BUDE LAL CHAUDHARY, SIRAHA 5332008 P86 GUNARAJ GIRI, KHOTANG 2660828 P87 RAJ LAL PASMAN, SIRAHA 1955474 P88 CHANDRA GHIMIRE, SUNSARI 5325684 P89 BIRKHA MAN RAI, PANCHTHAR 5324088 P90 PRAJIT RAWAL, RUKUM 5324480 P91 SAKHAN KUMAR MAJHI, MORANG 4655028 P92 SUKRAJ RAI, JHAPA 1946524 P93 SHARAN THAPA CHHETRI, JHAPA 1946184 P94 SINGH LAL WAIBA, SARLAHI 5322621 P95 YAM KUMAR THING, SINDHULI 5329077 P96 MANOJ KUMAR SHRESTHA, BHOJPUR 2116895 P97 TOP BAHADUR GHALE MAGAR, UDAYAPUR 5327649 P98 MAN BAHADUR PATA, PALPA 2155605 P99 MADAN BAHADUR OLI, ARGHAKHANCHI 2088645 P100 CHOK BAHADUR MAGAR, JHAPA 2000650 P101 CHANDRA BAHADUR PULAMI, PALPA 2021070 P102 NAR BAHADUR GURUNG, DOLAKHA 5326702 P103 TIKA RAM PUN, SALYAN 1871328 P104 CHHOWANG FINJO TAMANG, RASUWA 5301732 P105 TIKARAM GIRI, ILAM 5324611 P106 CHAKRA BAHADUR GURUNG, BARDIYA 5322478 P107 YOG LAL TIMILSINA, RAMECHHAP 5325295 P108 CHANDRA BAHADUR MOKTAN, DHANKUTA 5323962 P109 DAMBAR BAHADUR RIJAL, DHADING 5330720 P110 LALIT RAM LUHAR, DARCHULA 5322105 P111 ARJUN BAHADUR KARKI, KASKI 2270534 P112 LAL BAHADUR TAMANG, SINDHUPALCHOK 5327922 P113 CHANDRA PRAKASH YADAV, KAPILVASTU 5329313 P114 SANTA BAHADUR KAMI, LAMJUNG 5327288 P115 INDRA KUMAR LIMBU, TAPLEJUNG 5321693 P116 UDAYA BAHADUR SUNAR, BARDIYA 5325170 P117 JANAK BIN, MAHOTTARI 2482793 P118 BIR BAHADUR MAGAR, JHAPA 2258769 P119 RAJ KUMAR RAI, ILAM 2256275 P120 PREM ANGDEMBE, PANCHTHAR 5324000 P121 MIN BAHADUR PAKHRIN , SINDHULI 1941767 P122 SUKESHWAR KHATWE, MAHOTTARI 5301838 P123 RAMESHOR SINGH, SIRAHA 4396788 P124 SATYA DEV GIRI, NAWALPARASI 1966071 P125 CHANDRA BAHADUR SUNAR, BANKE 5325203 P126 PADAM BAHADUR NIROULA, DHANKUTA 2002944 P127 GURU SHARAN YADAV, DHANUSHA 2067359 P128 ROSHAN KUMAR CHAUDHARY, SAPTARI 5330879 P129 BIJAYA MALLA, DHANKUTA 2175360 P130 GOHARMAN RAI, TAPLEJUNG 5328627 P131 LIL BAHADUR SHER PUNJA, MYAGDI 5326116 P132 LOK NATH SUBEDI, SANKHUWASABHA 5324642 P133 SOM BAHADUR TAMANG, NUWAKOT 2035710 P134 SUSIL KUMAR GURUNG, SANKHUWASABHA 5328710 P135 SURYA PRASAD BHANDARI , SYANGJA 2363416 P136 SUNIL MUKHIYA, SUNSARI 5302765 P137 SADIK ALI GADDI, BANKE 5325479 P138 PRADIP PAIJA, BAGLUNG 5325422 P139 KARNA BAHADUR SUNAR, KAILALI 5322750 P140 MAN BAHADUR MAGAR, UDAYAPUR 1859090 P141 SOBHIT RAUT, DOLAKHA 5326747 P142 YAM BAHADUR SUBBA, JHAPA 5324052 P143 BAGHENDRA KUMAR PRADHAN, JHAPA 5324509 P144 BANGBANGIYA RAJBANGSI, JHAPA 2000217 P145 SANJU KUMAR MAHATO, NAWALPARASI 1969568 P146 BIRENDRA KUMAR LIMBU, PANCHTHAR 2017505 P147 SUJAN THADA MAGAR, SANKHUWASABHA 1850386 P148 SUREMAN PRASAD HARIJAN, RUPANDEHI 5332007 P149 SAROJ YADAV, MAHOTTARI 2007205 P150 SHAMBHU KUMAR MANDAL, SAPTARI 5322833 P151 SANTOSH POUDEL, PANCHTHAR 5325102 P152 MOHAN CHANDRA RAI, PANCHTHAR 5333854 P153 MAN BAHADUR LAWATI, PANCHTHAR 2535048 P154 DHANDRA BAHADUR MOKTAN, DHANKUTA 5333842 P155 PALLAB RAJ MAINALI, CHITWAN 5334127 P156 KHADGA BAHADUR SHRESTHA, ILAM 2433940 P157 SETU RAM TAMANG, PANCHTHAR 2446653 P158 NAR BAHADUR GHARTI, BAGLUNG 4770317 P159 DIPAK KHATRI, KHOTANG 5334326 P160 CHUDA BAHADUR SINGH MAGAR, PALPA 4743221 P161 MIN BAHADUR KARKI, KASKI 5323216 P162 KUL BAHADUR SUNAR, BANKE 2268256 P163 RABIN KUMAR MANDAL, MORANG 5912654 P164 KUL BAHADUR SUNUWAR, RAMECHHAP 5323024 P165 RAJAN KHANAL, SANKHUWASABHA 5325963 P166 BHUGOL BABU YOGI, GORKHA 2156408 P167 RAVINDRA KUMAR LAMSAL KSHETRI, SYANGJA 2208214 P168 SAMBHU YADAV, SAPTARI 5331536 P169 BALESHWOR MANDAL, SAPTARI 5332012 P170 KRISHNA MAN THING, KAVREPALANCHOK 5324903 P171 TIKA RAM BASNET, SALYAN 5332859 P172 RADHESHYAM TELI, RUPANDEHI 4438601 P173 HARKA BAHADUR RANA MAGAR, DANG 5322108 P174 LOK BAHADUR SHRESTHA, MAHOTTARI 2355170 P175 BHOL BAHADUR RANA, SYANGJA 5302879 P176 BHIM BAHADUR TAMANG, BHOJPUR 5324047 P177 SRI RAMCHANDRA BHAR, RUPANDEHI 2022218 P178 INDRA BAHADUR MALLA, BANKE 2062568 P179 DHAN BIR LIMBU, TEHRATHUM 2994162 P180 RAJ KUMAR RAI, KHOTANG 5322926 P181 BALARAM GIRI, RUPANDEHI 5324085 P182 TARA GURUNG, ILAM 5327370 P183 PREM KUMAR GURUNG, KASKI 2106072 P184 SHREE PATI PRASAD CHAI, RUPANDEHI 2281907 P185 LOKENDRA BAHADUR KAJI, NAWALPARASI 5323443 P186 DIL BAHADUR GURUNG, NAWALPARASI 2302509 P187 MOHAN KHATRI, MYAGDI 5327666 P188 BHIM PRASAD DAHAL, MORANG 2073034 P189 RANJIT KUMAR JHA, SARLAHI 5324506 P190 BIMAL TAMANG, KATHMANDU 2230611 P191 RAMESHOWR K C, GORKHA 2444086 P192 BHIM BAHADUR SINJALI MAGAR, ILAM 5321697 P193 HOM BAHADUR PUN, BAGLUNG 5331264 P194 PURNA BAHADUR GURUNG, TANAHUN 5328666 P195 BHOJ RAJ KHADKA, BHOJPUR 5329428 P196 RAMCHANDRA MAHATO, SARLAHI 2087666 P197 DIK KUMAR DHIMAL, JHAPA 5302412 P198 BIKRAM SARKI, GULMI 5330886 P199 DHAN BAHADUR TAMANG, RASUWA 5324434 P200 DURGA BAHADUR SHRINET THAKURI, SARLAHI 5321672 P201 NATHUNI SAHANI, SARLAHI 2607229 P202 PARBATA BISHWOKARMA, MORANG 2552922 P203 SHRAWAN KUMAR CHAUDHARY, MORANG 3701288 P204 PARASHU RAM DAHAL, NAWALPARASI 5333864 P205 RAJENDRA SARU, ARGHAKHANCHI 2548690 P206 JHABAR KUMAR RAM, SAPTARI 5253483 P207 SUMAN KARKI CHHETRI, MORANG 5322363 P208 RAMA KANT RAY, MORANG 3835411 P209 SAROJ MAHATO, DHANUSHA 6907926 P210 UPINDRA PANDEY, DHANUSHA 2602706 P211 DOL RAJ KHANAL, RUPANDEHI 2147954 P212 RAN BAHADUR RAI, PANCHTHAR 5301883 P213 CHHOTAKU TELI, RUPANDEHI 2362592 P214 REM BAHADUR NAPALI, ARGHAKHANCHI 6066521 P215 TEK BAHADUR MAGAR, JHAPA 2260211 P216 DIL BAHADUR TAMANG, MORANG 1958717 P217 TOP BAHADUR PUN, SALYAN 1871405 P218 SURESH KUMAR AHIR, BANKE 5322308 P219 SUJAN THAPA, JHAPA 1999258 P220 DHAN BAHADUR TAMANG, DHADING 2108524 P221 KUMAR TAMANG, SINDHUPALCHOK 2690560 P222 PUJAN RAI, SUNSARI 4290384 P223 BHIM BAHADUR KARKI, TEHRATHUM 2806770 P224 NAR BIR SAMBAHAPPHE, PANCHTHAR 3330335 P225 TUM BAHADUR RAY CHHETRI, JHAPA 5321334 P226 KISUN SAH , DHANUSHA 2536906 P227 LAL BABU SAHANI, MAHOTTARI 4186740 P228 BHIM BAHADUR MAGAR, SANKHUWASABHA 2896335 P229 RAJ BHAWAN CHAUDHARY KURMI, KAPILVASTU 5333698 P230 HARI BAHADUR THAKURI, UDAYAPUR 4726797 P231 KSHETRA PRASAD CHAUDHARI, BARDIYA 5333532 P232 BIVHICHAN RAI, KHOTANG 5333816 P233 BARUN BAHADUR MAGAR, KHOTANG 2270368 P234 KRISHNA DEV KUSIYAIT, DHANUSHA 5333653 P235 NARA BAHADUR SHIWAKOTI, DOLAKHA 2569915 P236 BIR BAHADUR RUMBA, RASUWA 2416860 P237 AWADHESH YADAV, RUPANDEHI 2180496 P238 TEK BAHADUR MAGAR LAMICHHANE, NAWALPARASI 3298853 P239 SIAMUNDRA BHATTARAI, NUWAKOT 3138236 P240 LAGAN
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