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S.No. Shareholder's Name Address 1 NARAYAN PRASAD ADHIKARI 2 KHAIRANI 2 DHARMA LAL TAMOT KHA2/691, BAGBAZAR 3 AMBIKA DEVI SWAR POST BOX NO Details of Shareholders (who have not collected dividend of FY 2059/60) as per the Notice published by the Bank in Samacharpatra on 17-August-2017 S.No. Shareholder's Name Address 1 NARAYAN PRASAD ADHIKARI 2 KHAIRANI 2 DHARMA LAL TAMOT KHA2/691, BAGBAZAR 3 AMBIKA DEVI SWAR POST BOX NO. 503 4 PREM PRASAD LAMICHANE 9 LAMICHANE GAUN JHOR V.D.C 5 JANAKI SHRESTHA 11 BABARMAHAL 6 NARAYAN BHAKTA SHRESTHA 11 BABARMAHAL 7 RAJIV RIMAL 29 SAMAKHUSI 8 BISHNU PRASAD KHAREL 1 ARLANKOT 9 MUKESH PD. SHARMA 16 BALAJU 10 PRASMITA SHARMA (LGF) 16 BALAJU 11 ROHIT KAPALI 18 PATAKO NAPASAL 12 GITA JOSHI 1 KUPONDOL 13 MAMATA JOSHI 1 KUPONDOL 14 SHANTA DEV PATHAK 21/639 KAMAL POKHARI 15 SWETA KAYASTHA 5 MALIGAON 16 SHERAF KAYASTHA 5 MALIGAON 17 BINOD RAJ TIWARI POST BOX # 20918 KTM.,16, KALDHARA 18 ASHA DEVI CHAPAGAIN 9 BATTISHPUTALI 19 BINAYA KUMAR JOGAI 31 KAMAL POKHARI,P.O.BOX: 2396 20 CHANDRA SHRESTHA 2 SANEPA 21 BABU RAM ADHIKARI 16 BALAJUTAR 22 DEEPA ADHIKARI 4 CHANDOL 23 PURUSHOTAM BAHADUR ADHIKARI 4 CHANDOL 24 MANISH NAKARMI (LGF) 33 DILLI BAZAR 25 BIBEK NEUPANE 33, DHOBIDHARA 26 ISHWOR MAN TULADHAR 22 TEBAHAL 27 MOHAN THAPA 7 DHPAKHAL 28 RAJENDRA KRISHNA SHARMA 13 TAHACHAL 29 SHAILESHWORI SINGH 32 MAITIDEVI,P.O.BOX: 6655KATHMAN 30 SUGAM SINGH POST BOX NO. 6655 KTM. 31 SUJATA SINGH (LGF) POST BOX NO. 6655 KTM. 32 HEM RAJ SHAKYA 6 KANIBAHAL 33 BISHAL KUMAR KARKI P.O.BOX: 1684 KTM 34 BPUL KARKI P.O.BOX: 1684 KTM 35 RASHMI SHAHI 1 NAXAL 36 KHADGA BAHADUR SHRESTHA 2 PITHUWA,CHITWON 37 PRAVIN BHATTARAI 7 KASENI V.D.C 38 HIRA BAHADUR MAHARJAN 12, PANGA DATHAL TOLE,P.O.BOX: 10KATHMANDU 39 PADMA SHRESTHA 13 KHA 1-505 TAHACHAL 40 PRAYRANA DALI (LGF) 2 SANEPA, RING ROAD 41 BIKASH CHANDRA SHAKYA TRIBHUVAN PARK, BANEPA 42 RACHANA KARKI 32 DILLI BAZAR 43 KESHAB JUNG KARKI 32 DILLI BAZAR 44 SHIV KUMAR SANGHAI CHOCHACHHE GALLI, INDRACHOWK 45 CHANDRA MUKHI DHOUBHADEL POST BOX NO. 2713 KTM. 46 RAGHU PANT 17 SANO THIMI MADHYAPUR,P.B.O.148, 47 RAKSHYA SHRESTHA 4 JORPATI BAUDHA 48 UTSAB SHRESTHA 4 JORPATI BAUDHA 49 RENUKA SHRESTHA 4 JORPATI BAUDHA 50 SARIKA RAI 11 DHARAN,P.O.BOX: 42 51 KESHAV NARAYAN JOSHI 4, SANGA DADHUTOLE 52 SURAJ DHUNGANA 6 BAUDHA, MAHANKAL 53 SAVECOOPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. 2, EKHA, CHAPAGOUN 54 SULOCHANA SHRESTHA 9 SUNDARIJAL 55 SUNDARI SHRESTHA 9 SUNDARIJAL 56 RAJYA LAXMI SHRESTHA 9 SUNDARIJAL 57 PRADEEP SERCHAN 11 BHOTEBAHAL 58 AMRIT SERCHAN 11 BHOTEBAHAL 59 SANJIP K.C. (LGF) 6 ANBOO KHAIRENEE,TANHUN 60 UPASHANA NEUPANE (LGF) 29 SAMAKHUSI 61 KEDAR LAL SHRESTHA 12KA3/51 TEKU 62 RONESH MAN SHRESTHA 1 DURBAR MARG 63 NANDANA RANJITKAR 18 MAHAPAL 64 SABINA SHRESTHA 1 DURBAR MARG 65 SARITA SHRESTHA 15 BIJESWARI,P.O.BOX: 6833KATHMAN 66 BHAWANI SHRESTHA 15 BIJESWARI,P.O.BOX: 6833KATHMAN 67 JIT BAHADUR GURUNG 31 PUTTALISADAK 68 SMITA THAKURI 31 PUTTALISADAK 69 ISHWORI THAKURI 31 PUTALISADAK 70 KRISHNA LAL SHRESTHA 1 KHERELTHOK CHAINPUR 71 NANDA KUMAR SHRESTHA 1 KHARALTHOK CHAINPUR 72 SURESH ACHARYA 3 MAHARAJGUNJ,P.O.BOX: 7222KATHMAN 73 KANCHAN SHARMA BATTISPUTALI 74 SANAM KHERAL 4, BHATBHATANI 75 CHANDRA MAYA GHALE 5, BALUWATAR 76 KRISHNA P. GYAWALE 5, BALUWATAR 77 AMRUSHA SHRESTHA KHA, 4/89, JAWALAKHEL 78 JANUKA ACHARYA 8 LUBHOO V.D.C 79 DIPENDRA NIDHI BISTA 24 GHA 1/520 WATU 80 RADHA BISTA 24 GHA 1/520 WATU 81 SOURAV AGRAWAL POST BOX # 10977 KTM. 82 CHANDRA LUXMI SHRESTHA POST BOX NO. 2713 KT. 83 RITUJA SHRESTHA (LGF) POST BOX NO. 2713 KTM. 84 JALEJA SHRESTHA (LGF) POST BOX NO. 2713 KMT. 85 KAMALESWORI DHOUBHADEL POST BOX NO. 2713 KTM. 86 AJAYA DHOUBHADEL POST BOX NO. 2713 KTM. 87 RAMA DHOUBHADEL POST BOX NO. 2713 KTM. 88 RADHIKA GHALE 29 THAMEL 89 SHIVA SANGAT 8 DEBPATAN,P.O.BOX: 4247 90 PRASIDHA RIMAL 20 MANBHAWAN 91 BUNU RIMAL 20 JAWALAKHEL 92 ASHOK KOIRALA 6 BOUDHA TUSAL 93 VIMAL KUMAR THAPA 5 MALIGOAN,P.O.BOX: 4907KATHMAN 94 RAHUL PRAJAPATI 35 KOTESHWOR 95 SHALIGRAM PRASAD POUDEL 2 BHIMAN 96 BALKRISHNA LAMICHHANE 5, ARUCHANUTE 97 ESHA BHATTA HALABE 1-19/38, GAIHRIDHARA 98 SHAILAJA BHATTA 1-19/38, GAIHRIDHARA 99 GANGADHAR BHATTA 1-19/38, GAIHRIDHARA 100 PURUSHOTTAM SHRESTHA 30, KINGSWAY, KANTIPATH 101 KALPANA DAHAL 7 GAURINAGAR,P.O.BOX: 3393KATHMAN 102 RAJU DAHAL 7 GAURI NAGAR,P.O.BOX: 3393KATHMAN 103 BUDDHI PRASAD GAUTAM 2 TOPGACHHI V.D.C 104 SHIVA LILA MISHRA 1 NAKSAL HATISAR 105 ANJU MISHRA 1 NAKSAL HATISAR 106 ROSHANI SHAKYA 22/66 NALAKHU 107 YOGITA SHAKYA 22/66 NAYALAKHU 108 SHEKHAR MAINALI TIKATHALI W.NO.6 109 LAYA PRASAD MAINALI TIKATHALI W.NO.6 110 KHUSHBU RIMAL 20 TAPHALON, JAWALKHEL 111 BINAKA KUNWAR 34 BANESHOR 112 RAM BHAKTA KARKI 9 KUDULE 113 SONAM SHAKYA POST BOX NO. 4925 114 BAJRA RATNA SHAKYA POST BOX NO. 4925 115 KUL BIR SHAKYA POST BOX NO. 4925 116 GANGA SHAKYA POST BOX NO. 4925 117 VIDYA RANA (SHAH) BATTISPUTALI 118 SANU KAJI SHRESTHA 34 BHIMSEN GOLA, BANESHWOR 119 DHARMENDRAKAR SHAKYA 23, OM BAHAL 120 HARI PRASAD GHAREL POST BOX NO. 10987 121 ANUSHA TULADHAR 7 CHABAHIL 122 RAJAN KUMAR TULADHAR 7 CHABAHIL 123 NIRAJ SHRESTHA 13 KHA 1-333 KALIMATI 124 DINESH SUNDAR SAINJU 13, 3 PANAUTI 125 ANOKHA RAUT RAJBIRAJ,P.O.BOX: 1234 KTM 126 RAJSHOVA SHRESTHA 9 SUNDARIJAL 127 KRISHNA PRASAD POUDEL 16 THAMEL,P.O.BOX: 8706KATHMAN 128 ASHOK LAL SHRESTHA 2, SALKHA 129 SURESH CHANDRA OLI 32 GHATTEKULA 130 TULSI PRASAD SUWAL 10 BYASI 131 JYOTSHANA BASNET 4 BALUWATAR 132 SAMITA RANJIT 21, 3 KHA/1660 JYABAHAL TOLE 133 SANJAY RANJIT 21 KHA 375 MANJUSHRI 134 SURYA BAHADUR TAMANG 1 SHUKRA NAGAR,CHITAWAN 135 SHIVA KUMARI RAI 15/1293, KHUMALTAR 136 BISHNU PRASAD SUBEDI 1 GANDAKIDHIK 137 SUNDAR POKHAREL 1 GANDAKIDHIK 138 SANU MAIYA SHRESTHA KAYESTHA 1 SITAPAILA 139 NEBHAS SHRESTHA 1 SITAPAILA 140 HARSHANA SHRESTHA 1 SITAPAILA 141 INDRA PRASAD POKHAREL 3 HINDUGAD 142 BISHNU PRASAD PARAJULI 2 HALDIBARI V.D.C 143 RUDRA PRASAD PARAJULI 2 FADANI 144 ANISH KOIRALA (LGF) 6 BOUDHA TUSAL 145 RAJU KOIRALA 6 BOUDHA, TUSHAL 146 RUDRA PRASAD RIMAL 20 TAPHALON 147 PARAS TAMRAKAR 14 BALKHU, TEKUSHI,P.O.BOX: 10747KATHMA 148 BHARAT RAJ RAJBHANDARY LALDARBAR 149 SUSHEEL CHANDRA POUDEL 16 BALAJU 150 JWALA DEVI SHRESTHA DHOKA BAHAL 151 RONIT KAYASTHA 221 BHOLAKHA BANEPA 152 RAJU KAYASTHA 221 BOLAKHA BANEPA 153 MITHHU SAPKOTA 7 BHOTABARI 154 BIRENDRA SHRESTHA 9 SUNDARIJAL 155 BINA RANA BABARMAHAL 156 VIBHUSANA GURUNG (LGF) 1, MANAMAIJU, BALAJU 157 BAGYA SHREE LAMA 5 DANDAGAWAN KAKANI 158 BINITA RIMAL 4 APHALDOL 159 SUR KRISHNA BAIDHYA 3 BHOLAKHA TOLE,P.O.BOX: 5028KATHMAN 160 SHOVA PANDEY 29 JA 1/85, SAMAKHUSI 161 NEPAL MAN SUWAL 548 YOGBIR MARG, NARADEVI 18, KATHMANDU 162 YADUNANDAN BHANDARI POST BOX NO. 3420 163 RAM BHAKTA SHRESTHA 15, DALLU CHAGAL 164 YAM KUMARI SHARMA LAMICHHANE 8 MUDIKUWA 165 OM PRAKASH AGRAWAL 2 LAZIMPAT,P.O.BOX: 727KATHMAND 166 NABIN SHRESTHA 1, NAXAL, DEVI MARG 167 CHANDRA KAMAL TANDUKAR 1, NAXAL 168 SANU MAIYA TANDUKAR 24 PYUKHA TOLE 169 SABINA SINGH 3 JAWALAKHEL,P.O.BOX: 8975 170 BISHWO RAJ BHATTARAI 17 CHHETRAPATI,P.O.B-10621 171 ARUSHI KARKI 3 JHAMSIKHEL 172 PRASOON SHRESTHA (LGF) 30 11/54, ASON, NANI BAHAL 173 ANJANA NEUPANE (SUBEDI) 29 SAMAKHUSI 174 MEENA PRADHAN POST BOX NO. 5854 175 SURUCHI BAIDHYA 18 NARADEVI 176 SAPANA SHARMA C/O SURAJ PANDEY,HIMALAYA B. L., NEW ROAD 177 SAURAV RAJ SATYAL 5 DHUMBARAHI 178 BHIMA DEVI KOIRALA 9 GHAILADUBBA 179 PARSHURAM KOIRALA 9 GHAILADUBBA 180 TRILOCHAN BANSKOTA 1 RANITAR VDC. 181 DEPENDRA KUMAR SHRESTHA POST BOX NO. 20551 KTM.,8, PAUWA GUNDA AREYA 182 SHREE RAM NAKARMI 17, CHA, 4-443, CHHETRAPATI 183 SANGEETA MALAKAR 3 PANI POKHARI, MAHARAJGUNJ 184 SANJAY ACHARYA 11 BUTWAL 185 NANI CHHORI 12 KA 3/301, BRAMHA TOLE 186 SAJANA SHRESTHA 12 KA 3/301, BRAMHA TOLE 187 SHANKAR BHAKTA SHRESTHA 12 KA 3/301, BRAMHA TOLE 188 MANI RATNA TULADHAR 30 11/67, ASON,KAMALAXI 189 MAHENDRA KANSAKAR 30 MAHABOUDHA 190 ASTA DEVI KANSAKAR 30 MAHABOUDDHA 191 SANGITA SHOBHA KANSAKAR 30 MAHABOUDHA 192 SANTA KANSAKAR 30 MAHABOUDHA 193 SHREE RAM SHRESTHA POST BOX NO. 492 KTM 194 MANISHA MALLA (LGF) P.O.BOX: 492 195 ALISHA SHRESTHA (LGF) 4 LOHASAL, BANSBARI,POB-1192 196 ALEX SHRESTHA (LGF) 4 LOHASAL, BANSBARI 197 TARALAXMI SIKARMI 19/44, EKHALAKHU TALACHHEN 198 MINOJ MAN RAJBHANDARI (LGF) POST BOX NO. 74 KTM. 199 JYOTI LAXMI SHRESTHA 12, 4/557, BRAMHA TOLE 200 LAXMAN SHRESTHA 12 KA3/910, BRAMHA TOLE 201 DEEPA SHRESTHA 15GA2/446 BAHITY RINGROAD 202 VEDIKA DAHAL POST BOX NO. 363 KT. 203 LATA DAHAL POST BOX NO. 363 KTM. 204 SUMANA STHAPIT GHA2/786, BANGEMUDHA 205 SHYAM BAHADUR MAHARJAN 7/181, PILACHHEN TOLE 206 SHON MAHARJAN 7/181 PILACHHEN TOLE 207 ALAK BAHADUR KHATRI 7 SANUTAR, BODE 208 LAKSHMI LAL BAIDHYA 9, KOBAHAL TOLE 209 RAMA NIROULA POST BOX NO. 21604 KTM. 210 AKHIL NIROULA P.O.BOX: 21604 KTM. 211 MADHAV KRISHNA SHRESTHA 1 TANGAL GAIRIDHARA 212 KAMALA TULADHAR 30 ASON TOLE 213 RAMESH DUTTA BHATTA 1 PATAN, 214 ANITA ADHIKARI C/O TIKA PRASAD SHARMA(KTM.),LILAKUNJA,DEVIGALLI-8 215 DIPTI ADHIKARI (LGF) C/O TIKA PRASAD SHARMA(KTM.),LILAKUNJA-DEVI GALLI- 216 JAYA BANDHU ARYAL 335/27ICHHUNADIMARG,BALUWATAR 217 JANAKI ARYAL 335/27INDUNADIMARG,BALUWATAR 218 ANU ARYAL 335/27ICHHUNADIMARG 219 ADARSHA ARYAL 335/27ICHHUNADIMARGA 220 RAJENDRA BANDHU ARYAL ICHHUNADIMARG,BALUWATAR 221 BHAI RAJA SHAKYA 23 CHIKANMUGAL, THANABAHAL 222 SABI SHRESTHA (LGF) 18, BHURUNGKHEEL 223 KRISHNA DATTA BHATTA 1 PATAN 224 OM KRISHNA SHRESTHA POST BOX NO.
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