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S.No. Shareholder's Name Address 1 BINAYA GIRI 2 GHA SANEPA Unclaimed Divident Report - Notice published in Samacharpatra on 17-August-2017 S.No. Shareholder's Name Address 1 BINAYA GIRI 2 GHA SANEPA RINGROAD 2 KESHAV RAJ SHRESTHA 6 PAKHATOL GAU CHISAPANI 3 NUBI KUMARI CHOUDHARY 5 MADHELI GBS JUNKEE, 4 PREM KUMARI CHOUDHARY 5 JUNKEE, MADHELI, 5 DHARMA LAL TAMOT KHA2/691, BAGBAZAR 6 GOPI KRISHNA SHRESTHA KHA1/83/4, DHUMBARAHI 7 PRANAV SHRESTHA 28 12/253 NHYOKHA 8 SHEETAL KIRAN SHRESTHA (LGF) 28 12/253 NHYOKHA 9 JANAKI SHRESTHA 11 BABARMAHAL 10 NARAYAN BHAKTA SHRESTHA 11 BABARMAHAL 11 BISHNU PRASAD KHAREL 1 ARLANKOT 12 GITA JOSHI 1 KUPONDOL 13 MAMATA JOSHI 1 KUPONDOL 14 BIRENDRA KUMAR LAKHE POST BOX NO. 10734 15 SWETA KAYASTHA 5 MALIGAON 16 SHERAF KAYASTHA 5 MALIGAON 17 BINAYA KUMAR JOGAI 31 KAMAL POKHARI,P.O.BOX: 2396 18 RAMILA SHRESTHA NAXAL, NAGPOKHARI,P.O.BOX: 783 19 RAISHA SHRESTHA NAXAL, NAGPOKHARI,P.O.BOX: 783 20 RADHA UPADHAYA 3 SHANKHAPUR, BIRATNAGAR 21 CHANDRA MAYA SINGH 14 MAHES PATH KALIMATI 22 AMBIKA SINGH 14 MAHESH PATH KALIMATI 23 AMRITA SINGH 14 KALIMATI, MAHESHPATH 24 RAMESH KUMAR AGRAWAL POST BOX # 6861 25 MOHAN THAPA 7 DHPAKHAL 26 RAJENDRA KRISHNA SHARMA 13 TAHACHAL 27 SUCHITA GAUTAM 22 6/330 KHICHAPOKHARI,WARD-22 28 SUMA GAUTAM 22 6/330 KHICHAPOKHARI 29 ANUP KUMAR REGMI 3 SHANKARPUR, BIRATNAGAR 30 RASHMI SHAHI 1 NAXAL 31 RAMINA SHRESTHA 1 CHARIKOT , BHIMESWOR NA.PA. 32 KHADGA BAHADUR SHRESTHA 2 PITHUWA,CHITWON 33 BADRIMAYA MANANDHAR BUDHA BIHAR, BAGBAZAR 34 INDIRA DEVI LAKHE 8 BALKUMARI 35 GEHENDRA RATNA BAJRACHARYA 27 JYATHA, JHWABAHAL 36 PADMA SHRESTHA 13 KHA 1-505 TAHACHAL 37 INDRA KUMAR PAUDYAL 5 HADIGAUN 38 DENY SHRESTHA P.O.BOX-3729 KTM,29, THAMAL 39 SHUBHAM SHRESTHA (LGF) 29 THAMEL 40 SHIV KUMAR SANGHAI CHOCHACHHE GALLI, INDRACHOWK 41 CHANDRA MUKHI DHOUBHADEL POST BOX NO. 2713 KTM. 42 DINESH GAUCHAN 21 BHOTEBAHAL,P.O.BOX: 3211KATHMAN 43 SARIKA RAI 11 DHARAN,P.O.BOX: 42 44 SURAJ DHUNGANA 6 BAUDHA, MAHANKAL 45 SHOBHA BAJRACHARYA "DHAKAL" 7/281 BHINCHHE BAHAL 46 AMRIT KHADKA (LGF) 2 SANOPOKHARA,MAKAWANPUR 47 SHOVA KHADKA 2/292 SHANOPOKHARA 48 ASHISH KHADKA (LGF) 2 SANOPOKHARA, HETAUDA 49 SAVECOOPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. 2, EKHA, CHAPAGOUN 50 SIDHARTHA GAUTAM 8 SYUCHATAR V.D.C 51 ISHWOR GAUTAM 8 SYUCHATAR V.D.C 52 KAPIL PRASAD GAUTAM 8 SYUCHATAR V.D.C 53 SHAURAV GAUTAM 8 SYUCHATAR V.D.C 54 NANIRAM GAUTAM 8 SYUCHATAR V.D.C 55 MAINA DEVI GAUTAM 8 SYUCHATRA V.D.C 56 DRIPU DHOJ ADHIKARI 10, PUSHPANAGAR, NEW BANESHWO 57 BAL KRISHNA POUDYAL 2 KAPAN V.D.C 58 PAVITRA POUDYAL (LGF) 2 KAPAN V.D.C 59 MAHILA NAPIT 19 GABAHAL BALIMHA 60 DHANA RAJ BHADEL 4 DHOMBARAHI 61 PRADEEP SERCHAN 11 BHOTEBAHAL 62 AMRIT SERCHAN 11 BHOTEBAHAL 63 SANJIP K.C. (LGF) 6 ANBOO KHAIRENEE,TANHUN 64 UPASHANA NEUPANE (LGF) 29 SAMAKHUSI 65 RONESH MAN SHRESTHA 1 DURBAR MARG 66 SABINA SHRESTHA 1 DURBAR MARG 67 UTTAR KUMAR SHRESTHA 6 CHISAPANI 68 JIT BAHADUR GURUNG 31 PUTTALISADAK 69 SMITA THAKURI 31 PUTTALISADAK 70 ISHWORI THAKURI 31 PUTALISADAK 71 JANAKI BHURTEL POST BOX NO. 9477 72 DEEPTI RAI 8/231 AMAR CHOWK, DHARAN 73 DIWASH RAI 8/231 AMAR CHOWK, DHARAN 74 KRISHNA LAL SHRESTHA 1 KHERELTHOK CHAINPUR 75 NANDA KUMAR SHRESTHA 1 KHARALTHOK CHAINPUR 76 CHANDRA MAYA GHALE 5, BALUWATAR 77 KRISHNA P. GYAWALE 5, BALUWATAR 78 PRABHA PANTA 7 GHA 1-575 BHAGWANSTHAN,KATHMANDU 79 CHANDRA LUXMI SHRESTHA POST BOX NO. 2713 KT. 80 RITUJA SHRESTHA (LGF) POST BOX NO. 2713 KTM. 81 JALEJA SHRESTHA (LGF) POST BOX NO. 2713 KMT. 82 KAMALESWORI DHOUBHADEL POST BOX NO. 2713 KTM. 83 AJAYA DHOUBHADEL POST BOX NO. 2713 KTM. 84 RAMA DHOUBHADEL POST BOX NO. 2713 KTM. 85 LAL BAHADUR BUDATHOKI 14 DAMAK 86 SHIVA SANGAT 8 DEBPATAN,P.O.BOX: 4247 87 PRASIDHA RIMAL 20 MANBHAWAN 88 BUNU RIMAL 20 JAWALAKHEL 89 JANUKA KHADKA 4 HANSPOSHA,SUNSARY 90 SITA RAM K.C. 4 ASIMURE 91 DINESH K.C. 4 ASIMURE BOKHIM V.D.C 92 DIWAKAR POUDEL 2 BHIMAN 93 VIMAL KUMAR THAPA 5 MALIGOAN,P.O.BOX: 4907KATHMAN 94 MANI RAM ADHIKARI 8 TIMLA THUM 95 RAHUL PRAJAPATI 35 KOTESHWOR 96 SHALIGRAM PRASAD POUDEL 2 BHIMAN 97 KALPANA DAHAL 7 GAURINAGAR,P.O.BOX: 3393KATHMAN 98 RAJU DAHAL 7 GAURI NAGAR,P.O.BOX: 3393KATHMAN 99 ROSHANI SHAKYA 22/66 NALAKHU 100 YOGITA SHAKYA 22/66 NAYALAKHU 101 KUMAR PRASAD TRIPATHI POST BOX NO. 21835 102 KHUSHBU RIMAL 20 TAPHALON, JAWALKHEL 103 SHYAM KRISHNA SHRESTHA 10 BANEPA ,GANESH BAZAR 104 MENU SHRESTHA 10 BANEPA ,GANESH BAZAR 105 BINOD KUMAR SHRESTHA 10 BANEPA GANESH BAZAR 106 BINAKA KUNWAR 34 BANESHOR 107 VIDYA RANA (SHAH) BATTISPUTALI 108 HARI PRASAD GHAREL POST BOX NO. 10987 109 RAM KUMAR SHRESTHA 35 KOTESWAR 110 ANUSHA TULADHAR 7 CHABAHIL 111 RAJAN KUMAR TULADHAR 7 CHABAHIL 112 KRISHNA PRASAD POUDEL 16 THAMEL,P.O.BOX: 8706KATHMAN 113 SURESH CHANDRA OLI 32 GHATTEKULA 114 TULSI PRASAD SUWAL 10 BYASI 115 JYOTSHANA BASNET 4 BALUWATAR 116 SURYA BAHADUR TAMANG 1 SHUKRA NAGAR,CHITAWAN 117 BISHNU PRASAD SUBEDI 1 GANDAKIDHIK 118 SUNDAR POKHAREL 1 GANDAKIDHIK 119 INDRA PRASAD POKHAREL 3 HINDUGAD 120 BISHNU PRASAD PARAJULI 2 HALDIBARI V.D.C 121 RUDRA PRASAD PARAJULI 2 FADANI 122 BHUSAN SHARMA AWAS CHHETRA BHAISEPATI 123 RUDRA PRASAD RIMAL 20 TAPHALON 124 PARAS TAMRAKAR 14 BALKHU, TEKUSHI,P.O.BOX: 10747KATHMA 125 SITA NEPAL P.O.B.1187 126 RAJENDRA BAHADUR SHRESTHA 29 GALKOPAKHA 127 SUSHEEL CHANDRA POUDEL 16 BALAJU 128 RACHANA MANANDHAR 16, 15/251 PAKNAJOL 129 BINA RANA BABARMAHAL 130 PRADIP KUMAR SHRESTHA POST BOX NO. 1269 131 BINITA RIMAL 4 APHALDOL 132 SUR KRISHNA BAIDHYA 3 BHOLAKHA TOLE,P.O.BOX: 5028KATHMAN 133 NEPAL MAN SUWAL 548 YOGBIR MARG, NARADEVI 18, KATHMANDU 134 YADUNANDAN BHANDARI POST BOX NO. 3420 135 SABINA SINGH 3 JAWALAKHEL,P.O.BOX: 8975 136 ARUSHI KARKI 3 JHAMSIKHEL 137 ANGILA MUL (LGF) 7 GOLMADHI TOLE 138 AJITA KUMAR MOOL 7 GOLMADHI TOLE 139 ANJANA NEUPANE (SUBEDI) 29 SAMAKHUSI 140 BISHU BHATTARAI 29 LAINCHOUR 141 MITRA RAJ BHATTARAI 29 LAINCHOUR 142 LEENA THAPA 13/44 DHARAN, ZEEREE POINT 143 SAURAV RAJ SATYAL 5 DHUMBARAHI 144 GEETA DEVI HUMAGAIN 35, KOTESHWOR 145 BHIMA DEVI KOIRALA 9 GHAILADUBBA 146 PARSHURAM KOIRALA 9 GHAILADUBBA 147 TRILOCHAN BANSKOTA 1 RANITAR VDC. 148 RABIN NEPAL P.O.BOX: 3810,34, SHANTINAGAR KTM. 149 DEPENDRA KUMAR SHRESTHA POST BOX NO. 20551 KTM.,8, PAUWA GUNDA AREYA 150 SHREE RAM NAKARMI 17, CHA, 4-443, CHHETRAPATI 151 NIRAJAN MAN SHRESTHA (LGF) 18/93, GABAHAL,P.O.BOX: 85LALITPUR 152 SHREEJAN SHRESTHA 18/93 GABAHAL,P.O.BOX: 85LALITPUR 153 NANI CHHORI 12 KA 3/301, BRAMHA TOLE 154 SAJANA SHRESTHA 12 KA 3/301, BRAMHA TOLE 155 SHANKAR BHAKTA SHRESTHA 12 KA 3/301, BRAMHA TOLE 156 MANI RATNA TULADHAR 30 11/67, ASON,KAMALAXI 157 MAHENDRA KANSAKAR 30 MAHABOUDHA 158 ASTA DEVI KANSAKAR 30 MAHABOUDDHA 159 SANGITA SHOBHA KANSAKAR 30 MAHABOUDHA 160 SANTA KANSAKAR 30 MAHABOUDHA 161 MAHIMA PANDEY PANT POST BOX NO. 14474 KT. 162 TRIBENDRA RAJ PANTA POST BOX NO. 14474 KTM.,G.P.O. NO. 14474 163 MANJISH RAJ PANT (LGF) POST BOX NO. 14474 KTM. 164 MANISH RAJ PANT POST BOX NO. 14474 KTM. 165 SASHI PANT POST BOX NO. 14474 KTM. 166 JYOTI LAXMI SHRESTHA 12, 4/557, BRAMHA TOLE 167 GYAN HARI MARHATTA 9 AMPPIPAL VDC. 168 BHAI RAJA DANGOL POST BOX NO. 1590 KTM. 169 NIRA SHRESTHA (JOSHI) 31 KHA 2/768, BAGBAZER 170 BINOD MAN SINGH PRADHAN 16 16/217, KHACHHEN 171 BHANU SHRESTHA (LGF) 31 KHA 2/768, BAGBAZER 172 RAMA NIROULA POST BOX NO. 21604 KTM. 173 AKHIL NIROULA P.O.BOX: 21604 KTM. 174 MADHAV KRISHNA SHRESTHA 1 TANGAL GAIRIDHARA 175 KAMALA TULADHAR 30 ASON TOLE 176 RAMESH DUTTA BHATTA 1 PATAN, 177 MINI KARKI 2 LAZIMPAT 178 KRISHNA DATTA BHATTA 1 PATAN 179 BIMALA PURI 16 BALAJU,P.O.BOX: 814KATHMAND 180 RANUKA PAUDEL 2 TEENPAINY, BIRATNAGAR 181 VICKRANT GURUGN MAHARAJGANJ,P.O.BOX: 4579KATHMAN 182 GEETA GURUNG BASBARI,P.O.BOX: 4579KATHMAN 183 RAJU KHATI 5 SUTHAWALI VANSAR 184 MADHUSUDAN RAJBHANDARI 31 KAMALADI 185 NANDA LAL NAKARMI 27 CHA 2-261 KUSUMBIYALACHI 186 PURNA BAHADUR K.C. 3 REEJU GAUN,SYANJA 187 SITA DEVI SHRESTHA 24, GUCHHA TOLE 188 MANDIL KAJI SHRESTHA 24, GUCHHA TOLE 189 HARI GOPAL KAPALI 18 MAHAPAL MITTRAROAD 190 SUBHA RATNA SHAKYA 16 NAYA BAZAR 191 BIPLAV GURUNG KHADKA BHADRAKALI, BANSBARI,P.O.BOX: 4579KATHMAN 192 SAROJ KUMAR SHRESTHA POST BOX NO. 1275 KTM. 193 ROBERT SHRESTHA 18 NARADEVI 194 ANUP LAL SHRESTHA (LGF) 18 NARADEVI 195 NURSANG LAMU SHERPA 13 KUSUNTI 196 NEENA SHRESTHA 18 NARDEVI, TAMSIPAKHA 197 UMA RAJBHANDARI 24 WOTU 198 JAGAT RAJ DEVKOTA DHOBICHOUR 199 JASMINE SINGH (LGF) 15 DALLU, CHAGAL 200 KESHAB LALL RAJBHANDARI 16/145, KWALKHU, LALITPUR 201 RAM SHRESTHA 27 JYATHA,KATHMANDU 202 ARUN MOOL (LGF) 7 GOLMADHI TOLE 203 LAXMI MOOL 7 GOLMADI TOLE 204 RAMITA RANJIT (LGF) 23 CHIKANMUGAL,P.O.BOX: 108KATHMAND 205 SHANKER KUMAR JHA POST BOX NO. 12320 KTM.,24, NEW ROAD 206 ARUN SHARMA 34 SHANTI NAGAR, PRAYAG CHOWK 207 UJJWAL KUMAR PANDEY 29 JA 1/335, LAINCHOUR 208 PRAJJWAL KUMAR PANDAY 29 JA 1/335, LAINCHOUR 209 BASANT NAHATA 691 NAXAL CHARDHUNGE 210 RATAN KUMAR AGRAWAL 22 PAKO, NEW ROAD,P.O.BOX: 2439 211 NAWAL KISHORE AGRAWAL POST BOX NO. 617 212 PANCHA KUMAR POKHAREL 18 TUNCHEEGALI, NARADEVI 213 NEERAJAN RATNA TULADHAR 24, 1/283,PHASIKEBA TOLE 214 MANIK RATNA TULADHAR 24, 1/283,PHASIKEBA TOLE 215 MERINA TULADHAR (LGF) 24 1/283,PHASIKEBA TOLE 216 KALYANI TULADHAR (LGF) 24 1/283, PHASIKEBA, NEWROAD 217 SHARADA SHRESTHA 29 GALKOPAKHA, THAMEL 218 SHANKAR PRASAD SHRESTHA 1614 JAISIDEWAL 219 NISCHAL SHRESTHA (LGF) 1614- JAISIDEWAL 220 LAXMI SHRESTHA 1614- JAISIDEWAL 221 RANJU DEVI AGRAWAL POST BOX NO.
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