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Volunteer List Covid-19.Csv पोखरा िविवालय पोखरा ३०, लेखनाथ, काी, नेपाल नोबेल कोरोना भाइरस COVID-19 को सचेतना, रोकथाम, िनदान र उपाचारका लािग नेपाल सरकार िशा, िवान तथा िविध मालयले माग गरेबमोिजम खिटन ईुक पोखरा िविवालयका िवाथह लगायतको सूिच अयन गरेको खिटन चाहेको शैिक अयनरत/कायरत संथाको नाम र खिटन चाहेको गाउँपािलका/नगरपािलकाको S.N. पुरा नाम ठेगाना िल अयन कायम ठेगाना िजाको नाम नाम Student studying 1 Aadarsha Dotel Kusunti, Lalitpur Male on full paying BBA Apex College Lalitpur Lalitpur metropolitan city Student studying Universal Engineering And Science 2 Aaditya Kumar Jha Kathmandu Male on full paying BE Civil College Saptari ितलाठी कोईलाडी गाउँपािलका Aarubari-09 Gokerneshowor Student studying Nepal Engineering College, 3 Aakar Aryal ,Kathmandu Male on full paying Changhunarayan, Bhaktapur Kathmandu Gokarneshwar Student studying 4 Aakash yadav Birgunj Male on full paying Nepal engineering college, BE CIVIL Parsa Birgunj Student studying Bachelor in School of health and allied sciences, 5 Aakriti Lamsal Bharatpur -9, Chitwan Female on scholarship Public Health Dhungepatan ,Pokhara Chitwan Bharatpur metropolitan city Student studying Bachelor in School of Health and Allied 6 Aarati K.C. Bheerkot 6 Syangja Female on full paying Public Health Sciences, Pokhara University Syangja Bheerkot 6 Palhinandan 2 Bhakeshipur Student studying Central department of economics 7 Aashish Baniya NawalParasi Nepal Male on full paying Tu ktm Parasi Palhinandan-2 Mahendranagar Student studying 8 Aashish joshi Kanchanpur Male on full paying Nep engineering college Kanchanpur Bhimdatta municipality Student studying 9 Aasish Thakali Male on full paying BDEVs SDSE Banke Nepalgunj Student studying 10 AasishThakali Pokhara Male on full paying BDEVS SDSE Banke Nepalgunj Diploma In 11 Aasutosh Tiwari Dadha-01, Saptari, Nepal Male Other Pharmacy Chhinnamasta Education Academy Saptari Mahadewa-04. Student studying 12 Aayuska Regmi Biratnagar Female on full paying Nepal Enginnering college Morang Biratnagar 13 Abadh Pariyar Lakeside, Pokhara - 6 Male Other Pokhara Kaski Lekhnath metropolitan Student studying Nepal collage of information Tadi gaupalika , 14 Abash upreti Tadi- 03 Nuwakot Male on full paying technology Nuwakot panchakannya gaupalika Student studying 15 Abhay Gupta Shankhamul, lalitpur Male on full paying Uniglobe college,New Baneshwor Lalitpur Lalitpur metropolitan Student studying Ace institute of management , 16 Abhay Sanghai Kathmandu , Nepal Male on full paying Kathmandu Kathmandu Kathmandu Student studying Excel international college new 17 Abhijit kamati Siraha Male on full paying BBA baneshwor Siraha Municipality Student studying 18 Abhishek kumar Das Gaur-1 Rautahat, Nepal Male on full paying Excel Business Collage Kathmandu kathmandu Metropolitan city पोखरा िविवालय पोखरा ३०, लेखनाथ, काी, नेपाल नोबेल कोरोना भाइरस COVID-19 को सचेतना, रोकथाम, िनदान र उपाचारका लािग नेपाल सरकार िशा, िवान तथा िविध मालयले माग गरेबमोिजम खिटन ईुक पोखरा िविवालयका िवाथह लगायतको सूिच Student studying Universal engineering and science 19 Abhishek kumar yadav Diman -4saptari Male on full paying college,chakupat Saptari Rajbiraj Abhishek Raj Student studying 20 Bajracharya Gabahal Male on full paying Nepal Engineering College- CPS Lalitpur Lalitpur Metropolitan City Student studying Nepal College Of Information 21 Abhishek Shah Tikapur - 01- Kailali Male on full paying BBA Technology Kailali Tikapur Kailali Tulsipur-18,hemantapur Student studying universal Engineering And Science 22 Abiral Sharma dang Male on full paying BE Civil College, Chakupat,Lalitpur Ghorahi tulsipur Tarakeshwor-09, 23 Absar Poudel Kathmandu Male Teacher Jeevan Jyoti English Boarding SchoolKathmandu Tarakwshwor Student studying 24 Achyut Chapagin Dhankuta Male on full paying Imperial Business College Dhankutta Dhankuta Student studying 25 Adeep limbu Golfutar, Kathmandu Male on scholarship Uniglobe college Kathmandu Budanilkanta Student studying 26 Aditi Shrestha Ranipauwa,PMC Female on full paying BPH SHAS,PU Kaski PMC Student studying 27 Ajay gupta Ajay gupta Male on full paying BBA Brishpati collage Rupandehi SNP-6 Student studying 28 Ajay Kumar sah Barahathawa Male on full paying BBA Excel business college Sarlahi Barahathawa Student studying 29 Ajay Kumar Yadav Siraha Male on full paying Nepal engineering college Siraha Mirchaiya Student studying 30 Ajay yadav Sabaila-7, jnakpurdham Male on scholarship Nepal engineering college Dhanusa Sabaila Mukhiyapatti Musaharniya rural Student studying Mukhiyapatti Musaharniya 31 Ajeet Kumar Mahato municipality- 3 Male on full paying Citizen College Dhanusa rural municipality Student studying Kageshowri manohara 32 Ajit Sapkota Kathmandu Male on full paying Cist college Kathmandu municipality Student studying School of Health and Allied 33 Akriti Dhakal Chauthe, Pokhara-14 Female on full paying Sciences,Pokhara University Kaski Pokhara Metropolitian City Student studying Cist college,sangam chowk 34 Akriti giri Pepsicola,town planning Female on full paying ,baneshwor Kathmandu Kathmandu,metropolitan city Student studying 35 Alina Acharya Surkhet Birendranagar Female on full paying Nobel college Surkhet Birendranagar nagarpalika SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND ALLIED Student studying SCIENCES,POKHARA UNIVERSITY 36 Alina Sharma Baglung 12 baglung Female on scholarship (KHUDI) Baglung Baglung municipality Student studying 37 Alish Bhattarai Sindhuli Male on full paying BBA Apex College, Mid-Baneshwor Sindhuli Kamalamai पोखरा िविवालय पोखरा ३०, लेखनाथ, काी, नेपाल नोबेल कोरोना भाइरस COVID-19 को सचेतना, रोकथाम, िनदान र उपाचारका लािग नेपाल सरकार िशा, िवान तथा िविध मालयले माग गरेबमोिजम खिटन ईुक पोखरा िविवालयका िवाथह लगायतको सूिच Student studying Cosmos collage of technology and 38 Aman kharga Siraha Male on full paying BE Computer management Siraha Siraha Bachelor in Electrical and Shivanagar,Sonma- Student studying Electronics 39 Aman Kumar Yadav 8,Mahottari Male on full paying Engineering Nepal Engineering College Mahottari Sonma Rural Municipality Masters in 40 Aman Pathak Dharan Male Other mathematics TU Sunsari Dharan Student studying Nepal College Of Information 41 Amar Argariya Naya Thimi, Bhaktapur Male on scholarship Technology, Balkumari, Lalitpur Saptari Surunga Nagarpalika Student studying Universal Engineering and Science 42 Amar Bhatta Kathmandu Male on full paying BE CIVIL College Kathmandu Kathmandu Student studying Cosmos college of management 43 Ambika mahato Kathmandu Female on full paying and technology Dhanusa Mithila Student studying 44 Amit Gupta Kalaiya Male on scholarship Nepal mega college - Kathmandu Bara Kalaiya Student studying Nepal college of information 45 Amit Kumar Yadav Imadol Male on full paying technology Kathmandu Mahalaxmi imadol Student studying 46 Amresh Singh Kathmandu Male on full paying Shubhashree academy int'l college Kathmandu Kathmandu Student studying 47 Amrit joshi Kathmandu Male on full paying Everest engineering college Bajhang Jayaprithivi municipally Student studying 48 Amrit kandel Tilottama 09 Rupqndehi Male on full paying Kshitiz international college Rupandehi Tilottama 49 Amrit KarKi Kirtipur, Kathmandu Male Other Tribhuvan University Kaski Pokhara Municipality Student studying 50 Amrit rai Ilam Sandakpur-01 Male on full paying Madan Bhandari memorial academy Ilam Sandkapur Shuklagandaki-5 Student studying 51 Amrit Thapa ,belchautara,tanahun Male on full paying SDSE, Pokhara University Tanahun Shuklagandaki Muncipality Student studying Alpine Management college 52 Amshu Budhathoki Female on full paying BBA Nepalgunj Banke Kohalpur Student studying Kageshwori mahanhora 53 Aneesh khadka Gothatar mahantar Male on full paying Apollo international college Kathmandu nagarapalika 9 Student studying Bachelor in 54 Anil Acharya Pokhara 16 Male on scholarship Architect Nepal engineering college Kaski Pokhara metri Citizen bank international limited, 55 Anil gautam Satungal, kathmandu Male Other durbarmarga, head office. Kathmandu Chnadragiri -11 Citizen bank international limited, 56 Anil gautam Satungal, kathmandu Male Other durbarmarga, head office. 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