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Gandaki District - Gorkha Student's S.N JANKALYAN PRATISTHAN (EKAL VIDHYALAY YOJANA) ANCHAL:- GANDAKI DISTRICT - GORKHA STUDENT'S S.N. C0DE SANCH V.D.C. ACHARYA NAME Total Boys Girls 1 NPM07360101 CHORKATE Aampipal-6 Sobha Debkota 19 17 36 2 NPM07360102 CHORKATE Aapipal-6 Goma Debkota 18 12 30 3 NPM07360103 CHORKATE Aapipal-7 Gita Marahattha 16 19 35 4 NPM07360104 CHORKATE Harmi-6 Parbati Dhimire 15 15 30 5 NPM07360105 CHORKATE Chhoprak- 5 Hari Prasad Pokharel 19 14 33 6 NPM07360106 CHORKATE Aampipal-5 Sita Ghimire 14 21 35 7 NPM07360107 CHORKATE Choprak -7 Indira Pokharel 17 14 31 8 NPM07360108 CHORKATE Harmi-4 Sunita Parajuli 15 18 33 9 NPM07360109 CHORKATE Gartu-7 Narayan Prasad Bhatta 17 14 31 10 NPM07360110 CHORKATE Harni -8 Sita Dhakal 14 18 32 11 NPM07360111 CHORKATE Harni-7 Bishnu Maya Bhujel 14 20 34 12 NPM07360112 CHORKATE Chepetar-9 Sita Pokharel 15 18 33 13 NPM07360113 CHORKATE Masel-1 Bimala Rawl 17 18 35 14 NPM07360114 CHORKATE Masel-2 Gyanindra Bhatta 13 14 27 15 NPM07360115 CHORKATE Pri.Na.Pa. Pramila Pokharel 16 17 33 16 NPM07360201 DHUWAKOT Bhirkot-8 Hridaya hari Khanal 17 15 32 17 NPM07360202 DHUWAKOT Mirkot-5 Sabitra Bhusal 17 20 37 18 NPM07360203 DHUWAKOT Mirkot-4 Gita Pandey 16 14 30 19 NPM07360204 DHUWAKOT Mirkot-7 Manju Khanal 17 19 36 20 NPM07360205 DHUWAKOT Makaisingh-2 Srijana Gurung 19 17 36 21 NPM07360206 DHUWAKOT Makaisingh-9 Sabita B.K. 11 12 23 22 NPM07360210 DHUWAKOT Khoplang-4 Ambika Adhikari 14 13 27 23 NPM07360212 DHUWAKOT Khoplang-1 Goma Debkota 18 15 33 24 NPM07360213 DHUWAKOT Khoplang-9 Mira Sapkota 13 11 24 25 NPM07360215 DHUWAKOT Khoplang-6 Susmita Pant 17 13 30 26 NPM07360301 ASARANG Asarang-3 Parwati Ghimire 17 12 29 27 NPM07360302 ASARANG Dhuwakot-2 Romprasad Bagale 17 14 31 28 NPM07360303 ASARANG Baguwa -1 Govind Bagale 12 14 26 29 NPM07360304 ASARANG Baguwa -4 Buddhi Narayan Shrestha 17 16 33 30 NPM07360305 ASARANG Baguwa -5 Samjhana Bhantana 18 19 37 31 NPM07360306 ASARANG Bolang -6 Manju Kumal 17 12 29 32 NPM07360307 ASARANG Borlang-7 Kopila Gotame 18 19 37 33 NPM07360308 ASARANG Borlang-9 Beli Shrestha 22 16 38 34 NPM07360310 ASARANG Bunkot-3 Krishan Khanal 12 18 30 35 NPM07360311 ASARANG Bunkot-4 Pampha Lamsal 19 16 35 36 NPM07360313 ASARANG Dhawa -4 Bhagawati Banjara 14 19 33 37 NPM07360315 ASARANG Taple -9 Dornacharya Bhatta 14 17 31 38 NPM07360403 PHUJEL Darbung -9 Sunita Tiwari 18 14 32 39 NPM07360405 PHUJEL Darbung-7 Bhagawati Ghimire 18 15 33 40 NPM07360406 PHUJEL Ghairung-7 Sarita Regmi 19 17 36 41 NPM07360407 PHUJEL Ghairung-8 Sumintra Regmi 14 13 27 42 NPM07360408 PHUJEL Makaising- Kamala Aale 17 16 33 43 NPM07360409 PHUJEL Tanli-5 Devi Rana 19 15 34 44 NPM07360410 PHUJEL Tanli-5 Tham Kumari 16 11 27 45 NPM07360411 PHUJEL Namjung -5 Kopila Pariyar 20 17 37 46 NPM07360412 PHUJEL Namjung-7 Kamala Dhakal 14 16 30 47 NPM07360413 PHUJEL Namjung-7 Mira Lamichane 19 17 36 48 NPM07360414 PHUJEL Phujel- Tara Dhakal 17 19 36 49 NPM07360415 PHUJEL Phujel -5 Mina dhakal 12 11 23 50 NPM07360416 PHUJEL Phujel -7 Phamfa Dhakal 19 16 35 51 NPM07360501 BIRINCHOK Bakrang- Sita Aryal 17 9 26 52 NPM07360502 BIRINCHOK Bakrang -2 Gayatri Pokhrel 17 15 32 53 NPM07360503 BIRINCHOK Bakrang -6 Shiv Kala Aryal 12 11 23 54 NPM07360504 BIRINCHOK Pri.Na.Pa.-10 Babita Alelemag 19 16 35 55 NPM07360505 BIRINCHOK Asarang-2 Lekha Bahadur Thapa 15 15 30 56 NPM07360506 BIRINCHOK Bunkot -5 Ramji Nepali 13 16 29 57 NPM07360508 BIRINCHOK Dhawa-7 Parwati Sapkota 19 22 41 58 NPM07360509 BIRINCHOK Gorkha Na. Pa-3 Kusum Subedi 15 16 31 59 NPM07360510 BIRINCHOK Gorkha Na. Pa-6 Indira Rimal 14 14 28 60 NPM07360511 BIRINCHOK Gorkha Na. Pa-9 Ganga Pudel 11 12 23 61 NPM07360512 BIRINCHOK Pri.Na.Pa.-4 Ambika Ghimire 14 13 27 62 NPM07360516 BIRINCHOK Gorkha Na. Pa-8 Mithu Aryal 14 17 31 997 963 1960 DISTRIC-LAMJUNG STUDENT'S S.N. C0DE SANCH V.D.C. ACHARYA NAME Total Boys Girls 1 NPM07380101 SHUNDARBAJAR Beshi Sahar Damr Kumare Silwal 6 7 13 2 NPM07380102 SHUNDARBAJAR Beshi Sahar Kamla Thapa 7 10 17 3 NPM07380103 SHUNDARBAJAR Chiti Samjhana Tiwari 11 16 27 4 NPM07380104 SHUNDARBAJAR Chiti Sushma Pande 11 9 20 5 NPM07380105 SHUNDARBAJAR Chiti Sarita Pant 9 17 26 6 NPM07380106 SHUNDARBAJAR Dhamili Kuwa Sabita Laudari 14 12 26 7 NPM07380107 SHUNDARBAJAR Pareba Dada Shusila Achhami 10 12 22 8 NPM07380108 SHUNDARBAJAR Pareba Dada Sarmila B. K. 13 18 31 9 NPM07380109 SHUNDARBAJAR Pareba Dada Nabarata Adhikai 11 11 22 10 NPM07380110 SHUNDARBAJAR Sunadarbajar Shrawan Kumar B.k. 11 9 20 11 NPM07380111 SHUNDARBAJAR Sunadarbajar Niru Sunar 5 9 14 12 NPM07380112 SHUNDARBAJAR Sunadarbajar Elina Pariyar 12 8 20 13 NPM07380113 SHUNDARBAJAR Sunadarbajar Maiya Dev Pokharel 13 14 27 14 NPM07380114 SHUNDARBAJAR Sunadarbajar Manu Pokhrel 12 8 20 15 NPM07380115 SHUNDARBAJAR Tarkugat Bhagy Shree Baniya 11 10 21 16 NPM07380116 SHUNDARBAJAR Tarkugat Sirjana Thapa 16 17 33 172 187 359 DISTRIC-TANAHU STUDENT'S S.N. C0DE SANCH V.D.C. ACHARYA NAME Total Boys Girls 1 NPM07410202 BARADI Aabukhaireni-2 Smirti Thapa 9 14 23 2 NPM07410203 BARADI Chokchisapani-5 Nirmala Pande 15 8 23 3 NPM07410204 BARADI Chokchisapani-7 Santa Lohani 13 16 29 4 NPM07410205 BARADI Chokchisapani-1 Ganga Gurunga 12 13 25 5 NPM07410206 BARADI Rupakot-5 Kanti Gurung 14 11 25 6 NPM07410207 BARADI Bhanu-8 Asmita Khadaka 11 13 24 7 NPM07410208 BARADI Bhanu-2 Bishnu Maya Ghimire 10 13 23 8 NPM07410209 BARADI Ghasikuwa-1 Biba Thapa 17 15 32 9 NPM07410210 BARADI Bhanu-9 Bijula Pral 10 12 22 10 NPM07410211 BARADI Aabukhaireni-3 Sathay Devi Shretha 9 16 25 11 NPM07410212 BARADI Aabukhaireni-4 Ful Maya B. K. 12 8 20 12 NPM07410215 BARADI Barbhanjyang-5 Radhika KC 11 13 24 13 NPM07410216 BARADI Barbhanjyang-3 Babita Bisht 12 13 25 14 NPM07410301 TURTURE Barbhanjyang-4 Sobita Mishra 10 10 20 15 NPM07410303 TURTURE Basntpur-8 Kishna Maya Thapamagar 17 19 36 16 NPM07410304 TURTURE Bhanu-3 Hridaya nath Acharya 14 13 27 17 NPM07410306 TURTURE Chok Chisapani-1 Sita Pantha 17 14 31 18 NPM07410307 TURTURE Basntpur-8 Goma Devi Debkota 11 11 22 19 NPM07410309 TURTURE Chok Chisapani-6 Indira Panth 11 15 26 20 NPM07410310 TURTURE Rupakot-2 Mina Thapa 7 8 15 21 NPM07410311 TURTURE Rupakot-1 Babi Gurunga 17 10 27 22 NPM07410312 TURTURE Purkot-1 Belimaya Thapamagar 16 19 35 23 NPM07410313 TURTURE Purkot-2 Sabita Bhandari 15 11 26 24 NPM07410314 TURTURE Purkot-3 Januka Keshi 16 15 31 25 NPM07410315 TURTURE Rupakot-3 Rita Karki 16 15 31 322 325 647.
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