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HAMRO BIKAS BANK LIMITED Bidur‐3,Nuwakot Bonus Tax List (2072/73) HAMRO BIKAS BANK LIMITED Bidur‐3,Nuwakot Bonus Tax List (2072/73) S.No Holder/BOID Name Address Type Tax Amount 1 1 HARI PRASAD 1 Promoter 90,834.19 2 2 DINESH KUMAR ACHARYA 5 Promoter 114,874.94 3 3 DIPENDRA SHRESTHA 9 Promoter 0.56 4 4 HARI CHANDRA KHADKA 6 Promoter 1.19 5 5 NABARAJ ACHARYA 1 Promoter 17,929.94 6 6 SHARAN SAPKOTA 2 Promoter 0.69 7 7 RAMESH RAJ REGMI 5 Promoter 0.56 8 8 JIVAN BDR SHRESTHA 10 Promoter 1.00 9 9 MANDIP KUNWR 8 Promoter 5,561.69 10 10 KAMALA GHIMIRE 4 Promoter 263.56 11 11 HARI KUMAR SHRESTHA 5 Promoter 16,683.63 12 12 AMRIT MAN SHRESTHA 8 Promoter 24,213.88 13 13 SHREE KRISHNA RIJAL 8 Promoter 788.00 14 14 PURNA LAL SHRESTHA 9 Promoter 27,807.00 15 15 BENJING THAKURI 2 Promoter 6,652.56 16 16 GANGA LAL SHRESTHA 4 Promoter 85,272.50 17 17 RAM BDR PANDEY 8 Promoter 16,683.63 18 18 THAKUR NATH LAMICHHANE 2 Promoter 0.94 19 19 RAMHARI SHARMA RIJAL 8 Promoter 0.19 20 20 TARA SITAULA PANTA 1 Promoter 3,422.06 21 21 MINA KUMARI THAPA 1 Promoter 25,952.63 22 22 BAIKUNTHA MISHRA 2 Promoter 31,419.44 23 24 PUSHPA BHANDARI DHITAL 29 Promoter 0.06 24 25 RABIN KUMAR SHRESTHA 4 Promoter 12,976.31 25 26 SUDHIR KUMAR LAMA 7 Promoter 613.19 26 1301010000030790 PUSHPA BHANDARI DHITAL GOLKOPAKHA Promoter 23,010.00 27 1301020000167753 GANESH THAPA TOKHA Promoter 12,736.25 28 1301080000006159 DIPENDRA SHRESTHA NUWAKOT Promoter 17,368.75 29 1301090000089265 RAM HARI SHARMA RIJAL Kathmandu Promoter 38,928.75 30 1301100000093686 AMRIT MAN SHRESTHA Kathmandu Promoter 2,572.50 31 1301120000520193 Kamala Ghimire KC Kathmandu Promoter 3,098.75 32 1301150000046738 SUDHIR KUMAR LAMA NUWAKOT Promoter 7,231.25 33 1301160000002754 HARI CHANDRA KHADKA KATHMANDU Promoter 65,998.75 34 1301160000015324 TARA SITAULA PANTA THANSING Promoter 22,813.75 35 1301160000054989 SHREEKRISHNA RIJAL JORPATI Promoter 9,297.50 36 1301190000031510 BENI JUNG THAKURI TUNCHHE Promoter 1,752.50 37 1301280000013110 RAMESH RAJ REGMI LIMITHANA Promoter 50,977.50 38 1301310000000064 THAKUR NATH LAMICHHANE NUWAKOT Promoter 20,390.00 39 1301510000018921 SARAN SAPKOTA BAGMATI Promoter 7,843.75 40 1301590000005668 JEEVAN BAHADUR SHRESTHA BIDUR Promoter 13,902.50 41 101 HARKA BDR TAMANG 3, DEURALI Public 279.88 42 102 JAGADISH ADHIKARI 3 BIDUR Public 153.81 43 103 MANGAL BDR SHRESTHA 6, DUIPIPAL Public 356.21 44 104 PRAKASH RIMAL 7, BAGESHWARI Public 152.66 45 105 GOVINDA PD PANDEY 7, THANAPATI Public 169.19 46 106 YADAV AHCAYRA 1, GWALICHOR Public 125.81 47 107 DHRUBA KUMAR MUDVARI 2, KUMARI Public 1,272.19 Page 1 of 50 HAMRO BIKAS BANK LIMITED Bidur‐3,Nuwakot Bonus Tax List (2072/73) S.No Holder/BOID Name Address Type Tax Amount 48 108 RAKESH DANGOL 3, BIDUR Public 1.21 49 109 KAPIL DHAKAL 4, RUDRAPUR Public 1,857.39 50 110 DIPENDRA SHRESTHA 10, BIDUR Public 1.13 51 111 RADHA PAUDEL 4, BIDUR Public 138.43 52 112 PRASANNA SEDHAIN 4, BIDUR Public 381.66 53 113 NAWARAJ SUBEDI 4, KABILAS Public 127.22 54 114 JEEVAN BOGATI 9, BIDUR Public 254.44 55 115 BETI MAYA TAMANG 1, KIMTANG Public 152.66 56 116 ANJANA SHAH 1, BIDUR Public 230.72 57 117 NARAN DEVI SHRESTHA 5, KHADGA VANJANYANG Public 76.91 58 118 UMESH MAN DANGOL 3, BIDUR Public 307.63 59 119 ANIL BHETUWAL 5, THANAPATI Public 1.14 60 120 SHARAD RAJ DHAKAL 33, MAITIDEVI Public 52.17 61 121 TEK RAJ PAUDEL 9, BHARATPUR Public 4,364.32 62 123 BIRENDRA JUNG PANDEY 5, BELKOT Public 75.82 63 124 SHYAM BDR SHRESTHA 1, SUNTOLE Public 1.11 64 125 LOK BDR THAPA 1, SHIKHARBESI Public 53.86 65 126 BIDHAN PRADHAN 15 Public 1.22 66 127 RAM SHARAN SITAULA 5, SHIKHARBESHI Public 14.45 67 128 DEVI BDR BHANDARI 3, THUMPAKHAR Public 0.70 68 130 ANIT KUMAR RANJIT 21 Public 143.64 69 131 ELIZA THAPA SHRESTHA 7, MADHYAPUR THIMI Public 66.14 70 132 KALPANA SHRESTHA 14, MADHYAPUR THIMI Public 1.22 71 133 UJJWAL THAPA SHRESTHA 7, MADHYAPUR THIMI Public 0.26 72 134 MAHENDRA PRADHAN 15 Public 1.14 73 135 SHUBHAKARN THAPA 2, SITHAULI Public 0.08 74 136 RAM BDR MAGAR 4, SATTASIDHAM Public 32.30 75 137 GAUTAM DONGOL 15 Public 1.22 76 138 KABIN THAPALIYA 7, MAHANKAL Public 0.24 77 139 KALPANA PANDIT THAPALIYA 7, MAHANKAL Public 0.24 78 140 NARENDRA RAJ THAPALIYA 7, MAHANKAL Public 0.24 79 141 GANESH TIMALSINA 4, JYAMRUNG Public 219.97 80 142 ANANDA BHAKTA SHRESTHA 4, LUBHU Public 1.14 81 143 OM RAJ PURI 9, BARACHOUR Public 0.11 82 144 BISHOWNATH ADHIKARI 9, DARAUNE POKHARI Public 1.05 83 148 BISHNU RAM NAKARMI 15, 191 Public 0.11 84 149 KRIHSNA GOPAL MAHARJAN 3, THECHO Public 0.24 85 150 RAMESH SINGH KHADKA 2, BIDUR Public 76.33 86 151 DILLI RAJ NEUPANE 3, NARAYANPUR Public 0.11 87 154 GAJENDRA LAL SHRESTHA 21 Public 625.32 88 155 SABINA SHRESTHA 20 Public 0.98 89 156 GRISHMA SHRESTHA 21 Public 0.98 90 157 ANUMOL SHRESTHA 21 Public 0.98 91 180 SHANTA RANA 9, CHHITI Public 0.63 92 181 DHARMA RATNA MAHARJAN 22, 149 Public 7.61 93 183 SUNIL PRAJAPATI MAHARJAN 28 Public 1.14 94 184 NARAYAN MANANDHAR 16,1037 Public 0.26 Page 2 of 50 HAMRO BIKAS BANK LIMITED Bidur‐3,Nuwakot Bonus Tax List (2072/73) S.No Holder/BOID Name Address Type Tax Amount 95 185 DHAN PD BASHYAL 7, BENIMANIPUR Public 0.70 96 186 DAFUTI SHERPA 6 Public 163.13 97 187 NIMA SHERPA 7 Public 0.70 98 188 PHURBA SHERPA 7, DIKTEL Public 0.11 99 189 DAWA SHERPA 8, DIKTEL Public 0.98 100 190 DALAMU SHERPA 7, CHABAHIL Public 0.67 101 191 BIMAL PD SHRESTHA 29, SAMAKHUSI Public 0.26 102 192 NAVA RAJ BHARATI 7, 152 Public 0.98 103 193 SHARAD RAJ SAPKOTA 32 Public 1.05 104 194 SWORNIM SAPKOTA 32 Public 1.05 105 195 ANJU DHUNGEL SAPKOTA 32 Public 1.05 106 196 RABINDRA PD PATHAK 9, TAMSARIYA Public 0.11 107 197 CHANDRA KALA BASHYAL 9, TAMSARIYA Public 0.11 108 198 SAKSHYAM PATHAK 9, TAMSARIYA Public 0.11 109 199 SAMRAT PATHAK 9, TAMSARIYA Public 0.11 110 200 NARAYAN KRISHNA KAYASTHA 29 Public 0.48 111 201 TENZIN TSERING LAMA 5, SIPADOL Public 0.26 112 202 BAL KRISHNA SHRESTHA 2, PUKHULACHI Public 0.67 113 204 ASTA RATNA BAJRACHARYA 17 Public 1.05 114 205 RABINDRA NATH NEWA 14 Public 0.63 115 206 SHARADA NEWA 14 Public 0.63 116 207 NRIPENDRA NATH NEWA 14 Public 0.63 117 208 SHRIJENDRA NATH NEWA 14 Public 0.63 118 211 NABARAJ PANDIT 3,259 Public 0.26 119 212 SAGUN PANDIT 3,259 Public 0.26 120 213 JAGADISHWAR PARAJULI 5, CHARAMBI Public 0.70 121 214 BASHUDEV BHANDARI 9 Public 0.39 122 215 HEM KUMAR SHRESTHA 7, DHOLA Public 664.51 123 216 VIDYA DHAKAL 4, 231 Public 1.14 124 217 BIBEK DHAKAL 4, 231 Public 1.14 125 218 HARIHAR DHAKAL 4, 231 Public 36.14 126 219 KULDIP NEUPANE 5,191 Public 0.81 127 220 BHAGAWATI DANGOL 7, BIDUR Public 0.41 128 221 SULAV SHRESTHA 4, SETIDEVI Public 0.41 129 222 RAM KUMAR SHRESTHA 4, SETIDEVI Public 0.41 130 223 ANJANA SHRESTHA 4, SETIDEVI Public 0.41 131 224 SHANTI SHRESTHA 4, SETIDEVI Public 0.41 132 225 SHREE PD NEUPANE 5,191 Public 0.70 133 226 AMBIKA NEUPANE 5,191 Public 0.81 134 227 LOK BDR KHATRI 4, FEDIKHOLA Public 0.99 135 228 DIBYA LAMSAL 14, NEPAL GUNJ Public 53.86 136 229 SAKET AGRAWAL 11, BIRATNAGAR Public 0.11 137 232 MEGHNATH BHANDARI 7, CHISAPANI Public 23.59 138 233 LAXMI BHANDARI 7, CHISAPANI Public 7.61 139 234 ROSHANI SINGH 35 Public 0.70 140 235 PREM BDR MAHARJAN 1, KIRTIPUR Public 0.70 141 236 DEV RAJ KHADKA 7, MAHAKALI Public 0.78 Page 3 of 50 HAMRO BIKAS BANK LIMITED Bidur‐3,Nuwakot Bonus Tax List (2072/73) S.No Holder/BOID Name Address Type Tax Amount 142 239 SHAMBHU PD SHRESTHA 1, Public 0.60 143 240 SHIVA NATH SHRESTHA 34, 890 Public 1.14 144 241 SHESH KUMARI SHRESTHA 34, 890 Public 1.14 145 242 MANOJ KUMAR SHRESTHA 34, 890 Public 1.14 146 243 ROJEENA KOJU SHRESTHA 34, 890 Public 1.14 147 244 AVASH SHRESTHA 34, 890 Public 1.14 148 245 RADHIKA CHHETRI 34, 890 Public 1.14 149 246 RAM CHANDRA SHRESTHA 3, TARUKA Public 132.28 150 247 LAXMI SHRESTHA 1, SUNDARADEVI Public 164.58 151 248 ANAL KUMAR SHRESTHA 3, TARUKA Public 164.58 152 249 NAVARAJ PUDASAINI 1, PITHUWA Public 32.30 153 250 KRISHNA BDR THAPA 6, KALYANPUR Public 0.71 154 251 HIRA THAPA MAGAR 6, KALYANPUR Public 0.71 155 252 INDRA KUMARI SHRESTHA 9, KIRTIPUR Public 0.86 156 253 SHASHANK PRADHAN 9, KIRTIPUR Public 0.86 157 254 SWARNIM PRADHAN 9, KIRTIPUR Public 1.05 158 255 SHASHI KUMAR SAH 1 , GAUSHALA Public 1.22 159 256 BINOD SHRESTHA 1, ICHANGU NARAYAN Public 0.11 160 257 SABIN SHRESTHA 1, ICHANGU NARAYAN Public 53.86 161 258 SHREE KRISHNA NESUR LAMA 8, SANKHU Public 0.94 162 259 SUMIT GAUTAM 16, MADHYAPUR THIMI Public 0.11 163 260 SUJIN GAUTAM 16, MADHYAPUR THIMI Public 0.11 164 261 LALITA GAUTAM 16, MADHYAPUR THIMI Public 0.11 165 262 SHIB LAL GAUTAM 16, MADHYAPUR THIMI Public 0.11 166 264 MUKUNDA RAJ PAUDEL 4 Public 547.76 167 265 BIJAYA RAJ KARKI 2, DAMAN Public 0.63 168 266 UNISHA KARKI 2, DAMAN Public 0.63 169 267 KALPANA K.C KARKI 2, DAMAN Public 0.63 170 269 BHAGABATI LAMSAL 3, JYAMRUNG Public 0.60 171 270 NAVARAJ LAMSAL 3, JYAMRUNG Public 0.60 172 271 KANCHHA BDR MAHARJAN 14, KIRTIPUR Public 144.58 173 272 SRIMILA MAHARJAN 23,196 Public 7.74 174 273 GANESH GAIRE 3, ARGALE Public 0.16 175 274 SAMPADA GAIRE 3, ARGALE Public 0.11 176 275 GARIMA SAPKOTA 11, HETAUDA Public 0.33 177 276 ARHAT RATNA KANSAKAR 30 Public 163.13 178 277 KRISHA KANSAKAR 30 Public 163.13 179 278 RAMAN PD KHAREL 4, PAKARBASH Public 52.60 180 283 LAXMAN BDR SHRESTHA 5, NAGLE BHARE Public 1.16 181 287 MADAN MAGAR 3, RAMKOT Public 0.11 182 288 HIRA THAPA 3, RAMKOT Public 0.11 183 289 RESHMA THAPA MAGAR 3, RAMKOT Public 0.11 184 290 REETIKA THAPA MAGAR 3, RAMKOT Public 0.11 185 291 RAJEDNRA PD ARYAL 1, CHARGHARE Public 0.82 186 292 SUMAN DANGOL 2, LAZIMPAT Public 0.67 187 293 RAJ KUMAR BARAL 3, BHUNABESHORE Public 72.29 188 294 ABINASH GURUNG 2, MALI Public 219.97 Page 4 of 50 HAMRO BIKAS BANK LIMITED
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