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Rs/Rv 2 Beneficairy List (Batch-7) RS/RV 2 BENEFICAIRY LIST (BATCH-7) SN BATCH RS/RV DISTRICT PALIKA NAME WARD HO_ID GID SLIP_NO HH_SN GRIEVANT NAME PA_NO HOUSE OWNER NAME EA RECOMMENDATION CLARIFICATION REASON 1 7 RS/RV 2 Arghakhanchi Bhumikikasthan Urban Municipality 1 2121563 987217 9931818 20216 MANGAL BAHADUR NEPALI G-51-3-1-0-0003 MANGAL BAHADUR NEPALI 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 2 7 RS/RV 2 Arghakhanchi Bhumikikasthan Urban Municipality 2 2125626 987012 9931835 20041 HIRI KHATRI CHHETRI R-51-3-2-0-0002 HIRI KHATRI CHHETRI 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 3 7 RS/RV 2 Arghakhanchi Bhumikikasthan Urban Municipality 3 2143858 987008 9931895 20008 SUNTALI BANJADE R-51-3-3-0-0001 SUNTALI BANJADE 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 4 7 RS/RV 2 Arghakhanchi Bhumikikasthan Urban Municipality 9 2085089 987001 110007101 20001 MANKALA BARAULE G-51-3-9-0-0009 MANKALA BARAULE 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 5 7 RS/RV 2 Arghakhanchi Chatradev Rural Municipality 1 2006768 306000 9880312 20012 PITAMBER KHANAL G-51-4-1-0-0011 PITAMBER KHANAL 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 6 7 RS/RV 2 Arghakhanchi Malarani Rural Municipality 7 2053752 403967 9931715 20018 BIN BDR. GHARTIMAGAR R-51-6-7-0-0003 BAL BAHADUR GHARTI MAGAR 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 7 7 RS/RV 2 Arghakhanchi Malarani Rural Municipality 8 2074812 987088 9931745 20003 SHOVAKHAR ADHIKARI G-51-6-8-0-0002 SHOVAKHAR ADHIKARI 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 8 7 RS/RV 2 Arghakhanchi Malarani Rural Municipality 8 2074814 987089 9931746 20002 PINA ADHIKARI R-51-6-8-0-0001 PINA ADHIKARI 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 9 7 RS/RV 2 Arghakhanchi Malarani Rural Municipality 8 2074810 987086 991743 20012 UDIRAM ADHIKARI R-51-6-8-0-0002 UDIRAM ADHIKARI 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 10 7 RS/RV 2 Arghakhanchi Malarani Rural Municipality 8 2074811 987087 9931744 20013 SALIK RAM ADHIKARI R-51-6-8-0-0003 SALIK RAM ADHIKARI 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 11 7 RS/RV 2 Arghakhanchi Malarani Rural Municipality 8 2074809 987085 9931742 20011 ROM BAHADUR BISTA R-51-6-8-0-0004 ROM BAHADUR BISTA 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 12 7 RS/RV 2 Arghakhanchi Malarani Rural Municipality 8 2061366 987082 9931738 20008 PURNA BAHADUR BISTA R-51-6-8-0-0005 PURNA BAHADUR BISTA 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 13 7 RS/RV 2 Arghakhanchi Parini Rural Municipality 3 2073646 306275 9931980 20052 TEK PRASAD SHRESTHA R-51-5-3-0-0002 TEK PRASAD SHRESTA 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 14 7 RS/RV 2 Arghakhanchi Sandikharka Urban Municipality 9 2031258 987070 9987908 20003 CHABILAL SHRESTHA G-51-1-9-0-0004 CHABILAL SHRESTHA 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 15 7 RS/RV 2 Arghakhanchi Sitganga Urban Municipality 9 2070281 987008 9987718 20008 DEB BAHADUR KHADKA G-51-2-9-0-0003 DEB BAHADUR KHADKA 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 16 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Baglung Urban Municipality 6 2045670 306534 9935577 20008 DILI PRASAD ACHARAYA G-45-1-6-0-0001 DILLI PRASAD ACHARYA 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 17 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Baglung Urban Municipality 7 2023004 306556 9935533 20014 FULMATI BISWOKARMA G-45-1-7-0-0003 FULMATI BK 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 18 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Baglung Urban Municipality 12 2031371 987006 9825910 20008 BALA SARKI G-45-1-12-0-0013 BALA SARKI 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 19 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Dhorpatan Urban Municipality 8 2075566 987018 9825899 20019 MANGALE SUNAR G-45-4-8-0-0005 MANGALE SUNAR 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 20 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Dhorpatan Urban Municipality 8 2070256 987002 9825882 20002 DIL BAHADUR KAMI G-45-4-8-0-0006 DIL BAHADUR KAMI 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 21 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Dhorpatan Urban Municipality 8 2076420 987003 9825883 20003 DHARMA MAYA KAMI G-45-4-8-0-0007 DHARMA MAYA KAMI 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 22 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Dhorpatan Urban Municipality 8 2075895 987030 9935611 20031 THA BAHADUR SUNAR G-45-4-8-0-0008 THA BAHADUR SUNAR 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 23 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Dhorpatan Urban Municipality 8 2076413 987006 9825886 20006 TAAJENDRA GHARTI MAGAR G-45-4-8-0-0009 TAAJENDRA GHARTI MAGAR 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 24 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Dhorpatan Urban Municipality 8 2076381 987050 9935633 20052 KER BAHADUR KAMI R-45-4-8-0-0003 KER BAHADUR KAMI 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 25 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Dhorpatan Urban Municipality 8 2076377 987048 9935631 20050 CHANDRA MAYA BK R-45-4-8-0-0004 CHANDRA MAYA BK 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 26 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Dhorpatan Urban Municipality 8 2070231 987001 9825881 20001 BHIM BAHADUR KAMI R-45-4-8-0-0005 BHIM BAHADUR KAMI 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 27 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Dhorpatan Urban Municipality 8 2075981 987033 9935614 20034 TAM BAHADUR BK R-45-4-8-0-0006 TAM BAHADUR BK 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 28 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Dhorpatan Urban Municipality 8 2072834 987009 9825889 20009 CHAKENDRA GHARTI R-45-4-8-0-0007 CHAKENDRA GHARTI 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 29 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Dhorpatan Urban Municipality 8 2072832 987008 9825889 20008 KALI KAMI R-45-4-8-0-0008 KALI KAMI 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 30 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Dhorpatan Urban Municipality 8 2072897 987014 9825894 20014 KHAGEA KAMI R-45-4-8-0-0009 KHAGEA KAMI 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 31 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Dhorpatan Urban Municipality 8 2076020 987034 9935615 20035 DAL BAHADUR KAMI R-45-4-8-0-0010 DAL BAHADUR KAMI 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 32 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Galkot Urban Municipality 11 2071676 987043 9825696 20044 HOM BAHADUR SARKI R-45-2-11-1-0001 HOM BAHADUR SARKI 1 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 33 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Jaimini Urban Municipality 5 2093748 307010 9825169 20004 DABENDRA REGMI G-45-3-5-1-0001 DEBENDRA REGMI 1 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 34 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Kathekhola Rural Municipality 5 2101517 987201 9825461 20127 GAMBIR DEVI MAGRNI G-45-6-5-0-0003 GAMBIR DEVI MAGRNI 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 35 7 RS/RV 2 Baglung Kathekhola Rural Municipality 5 2068446 987085 9935885 20034 PADAM BAHADUR SAPKOTA R-45-6-5-0-0004 PADAM BAHADUR SAPKOTA 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 36 7 RS/RV 2 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur Urban Municipality 8 2017392 341041 9871623 20023 RANJAN MAINATO G-26-2-8-0-0017 NHHUCHE KUMAR BHAINATWA 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 37 7 RS/RV 2 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur Urban Municipality 8 2027764 341064 9871647 20047 TARA FUYAL R-26-2-8-0-0008 TARA PHUYAL 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 38 7 RS/RV 2 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur Urban Municipality 8 2018330 341107 9871620 20020 SARMILA PURI R-26-2-8-0-0009 SHARMILA PURI 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 39 7 RS/RV 2 Bhaktapur Changunarayan Urban Municipality 2 2047544 987001 9871767 20001 RATNA MAYA MANANDHAR R-26-1-2-1-0001 RATNA MAYA MANANDHAR 1 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 40 7 RS/RV 2 Bhaktapur Changunarayan Urban Municipality 3 2076686 987026 9871830 20026 CHANDRA LAXMI SHILPAKAAR G-26-1-3-0-0024 CHANDRA LAXMI SHILPAKAAR 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 41 7 RS/RV 2 Bhaktapur Changunarayan Urban Municipality 3 2041145 987011 9871815 20011 RAM PRASAD BATI G-26-1-3-0-0025 RAM PRASAD BATI 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 42 7 RS/RV 2 Bhaktapur Changunarayan Urban Municipality 3 2041097 987002 9871806 20002 SUBARNA DUGUJU BAIDHYA R-26-1-3-0-0012 SUBARNA DUGUJU BAIDHYA 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 43 7 RS/RV 2 Bhaktapur Changunarayan Urban Municipality 4 2047683 987022 9871755 20022 BAL BHADRA KARMACHARYA G-26-1-4-1-0003 BAL BHADRA KARMACHARYA 1 RCB Probable Beneficiary Legal 44 7 RS/RV 2 Bhaktapur Changunarayan Urban Municipality 5 2076687 987001 9871768 20001 MARKADAYA RAJ RAJOPADHYAYA G-26-1-5-0-0025 MARKADAYA RAJ RAJOPADHYAYA 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 45 7 RS/RV 2 Bhaktapur Changunarayan Urban Municipality 6 2041181 987004 9871847 20004 ROSHAN KOJU R-26-1-6-0-0026 ROSHAN KOJU 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 46 7 RS/RV 2 Bhaktapur Changunarayan Urban Municipality 7 2038046 340833 9871731 20005 SHREE BHAKTA HYAMIKHA G-26-1-7-0-0030 SHREE BHAKTA HYAUMIKHA 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 47 7 RS/RV 2 Bhaktapur Changunarayan Urban Municipality 9 2047520 987002 9871766 20003 RAJU PRAJAPATI G-26-1-9-0-0085 RAJU PRAJAPATI 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 48 7 RS/RV 2 Bhaktapur Suryabinayak Urban Municipality 1 2054422 987010 9871215 20013 BABU KAJI SHRESTHA G-26-4-1-0-0022 BABU KAJI SHRESTHA 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 49 7 RS/RV 2 Bhaktapur Suryabinayak Urban Municipality 5 2051751 987016 9871234 20009 BAL KRISHNA TAKHACHHEN G-26-4-5-0-0019 BAL KRISHNA TAKHACHHEN 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 50 7 RS/RV 2 Bhaktapur Suryabinayak Urban Municipality 10 2053222 987007 9871543 20007 YOGESH PRASAD DHUNGANA R-26-4-10-0-0032 YOGESH PRASAD DHUNGANA 0 RTB Retrofit Beneficiary Technical 51 7 RS/RV 2 Bhojpur Amchok Rural Municipality 1 2048715 384219 9884109 20003 SANI MAYA RAI G-10-8-1-0-0014 SANIMAYA RAI 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 52 7 RS/RV 2 Bhojpur Amchok Rural Municipality 7 2092908 384444 9889521 20020 BAM BDR RAI G-10-8-7-0-0004 BAM BAHADUR RAI 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 53 7 RS/RV 2 Bhojpur Amchok Rural Municipality 10 2166984 987021 9889740 20047 SITARAM KHATIWADA G-10-8-10-0-0002 SITARAM KHATIWADA 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 54 7 RS/RV 2 Bhojpur Arun Rural Municipality 3 2157446 384688 9888301 20002 TULSI PAHADI G-10-5-3-0-0052 TULSI PAHADI 0 RCB Probable Beneficiary Technical 55 7 RS/RV 2 Bhojpur Arun Rural Municipality 3 2169303 987150 9888659 20130 RADHAKRISHNA DHAKAK G-10-5-3-0-0053 RADHAKRISHNA DHAKAK 0
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