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List of Persons Received Mason Training Poverty Alleviation Fund Poverty Alleviation Fund Earthquake Response Program Seven Days Mason Training List of Participants District: Lamjhung Sn Participant Name Address Citizen No Age Gender Contact No. 1 Deu Bahadur Gurung Taghring-1 8265 54 Male 06.09.72.006 2 Ram Kumar Rai Taghring-1 70 28 Male 3 Yo Jung Gurung Taghring-3 65 48 Male 4 Meher Man Sarki Taghring-4 6341 54 Male 5 Ramesh Thapa Taghring-5 451004 28 Male 6 Bir Bahadur Gurung Taghring-6 108394 56 Male 7 Til Bahadur Gurung Taghring-7 3000(28) 30 Male 8 Kum Ras Gurung Taghring-8 269 48 Male 9 Sher Bahadur Gurung Taghring-8 19 Male Padam Bahadur Gotame (Pade 10 Sarki) Khudi-1 2515 50 Male 11 Bikram Bhandari Khudi-1 30268 40 Male 12 Janak Bahadur Bhandari Khudi-1 2618 41 Male 13 Krishna Bahadur Bhandari Khudi-1 55 Male 14 Singa Bahadur Gurung Khudi-2 7760 51 Male 15 Ash Bahadur Gurung Khudi-2 2771 56 Male 16 Padam Bahadur Tamang Khudi-4 26559 38 Male 17 Pash Bahadur Tamang Khudi-5 2828 51 Male 18 Ganesh B.K. Khudi-6 453005\113 39 Male Ghanpokhara- 45.01.72.034 19 Budh Prashad B.K. 1 04 19 Male Ghanpokhara- 20 Dudh Raj Kami 1 46837 32 Male Ghanpokhara- 21 Buddhi Bahadur B.K. 5 55680 27 Male Poverty Alleviation Fund Ghanpokhara- 22 Pode Kami 6 22902 43 Male Ghanpokhara- 23 Kalsai Gurung 7 14522 48 Male Ghanpokhara- 451007\1943 24 Yam Bahadur Gurung 8 4 26 Male Kholaswother- 25 Junga Bahadur Gurung 3 7074 60 Male Kholaswother- 26 Kum Bahadur Gurung 3 45227 30 Male Kholaswother- 27 Dhan Subba Gurung 3 2031 22 Male Kholaswother- 28 Ho Bahadur Gurung 3 40268 35 Male 29 Ganga Lal Gurung Marsyangdi-1 26579 36 Male 30 Mohan Jung Gurung Marsyangdi-1 36690 41 Male 31 Purna Kaami Marsyangdi-1 690 55 Male 32 Hom Bahadur Gurung Marsyangdi-1 1022 52 Male 33 Sunam Gurung Marsyangdi-3 Toli 13 39 Male 34 Chin Bahadur Tamang Marsyangdi-3 5054 60 Male 35 Sher Jung Gurung Marsyangdi-3 3773 22 Male 36 Rabindra Gurung Marsyangdi-3 1084 21 Male 37 Ram Bahadur Karki Marsyangdi-9 3660 52 Male 38 Mani Prashad Gurung Marsyangdi-9 5534 54 Male 39 Surya Bahadur Mijar Marsyangdi-9 37693 33 Male 40 Singa Bahadur Gharti Marsyangdi-9 1955 46 Male 41 Maha Bir Kaami Marsyangdi-9 1328 51 Male 42 Gopi Man Gurung Marsyangdi-9 1890 53 Male 43 Men Bahadur Gurung Marsyangdi-9 1185 59 Male 44 Dev Bahadur Bhandari Marsyangdi-9 20541 42 Male 45 Tilak Bahadur Bhandari Marsyangdi-9 31190 38 Male 46 Kamal Bahadur Thapa Marsyangdi-9 17459 40 Male 47 Ram Bahadur Gharti Marsyangdi-9 2084 53 Male 48 Resham Bahadur Damai Marsyangdi-9 45070 43 Male 49 Gopal Bahadur Khadka Marsyangdi-9 1860 49 Male 50 Lal Bahadur Gharti Marsyangdi-9 4207 56 Male 51 Ram Tamang Ilampokhari-2 4747 46 Male 52 Gam Bdr Ghale Ilampokhari-2 4466 51 Male Poverty Alleviation Fund 53 Mek Bdr Tamang Ilampokhari-2 40262 34 Male 54 Dhan Singh Tamang Ilampokhari-2 15089 43 Male 55 Dambar Bdr Gurung Ilampokhari-6 3732 55 Male 56 Nar Bdr Gurung Ilampokhari-8 3537 57 Male 57 Bishnu Bdr Gurung Ilampokhari6 453042/186 30 Male 58 Tak Bdr Gurung Ilampokhari-8 7367 55 Male 59 Budhi Ram Tamang Ilapokhari-9 1446 42 Male 60 Budh Bdr Tamang Ilampokhari9- 1435 24 Male 61 Lal bdr Tamang Ilampokhari-9 51987 32 Male 62 Parsad Tamang Ilampokhari-9 20 Male Shreemanjyan 63 Ram Bdr Kami g-5 55275 38 Male Shreemanjyan 45-01-69- 64 Janga Bdr B.K g-3 02906 24 Male Shreemanjyan 65 Sam Bdr Sunar g-5 7 41 Male Shreemanjyan 66 Rudra Bdr Kunwar g-2 10238 46 Male Shreemanjyan 67 Yo Bdr Gurung g-4 21458 41 Male Shreemanjyan 68 Purna Lal Shrestha g-4 4711 57 Male Shreemanjyan 69 Man Bdr Mijar g-8 5376 53 Male Shreemanjyan 70 Budhiman Shrstha g-4 4714 56 Male Shreemanjyan 71 Dil Bdr sarki g-8 31475 43 Male Shreemanjyan 72 Lok Bdr B.K g-3 41361 33 Male Shremanjyang 73 Budhi Bdr Pariyr -2 43763 43 Male Shreemanjyan 74 Bir Bdr Sarki g-2 51597 45 Male Shreemanjyan 75 Rajindra Tamang g-2 451057 25 Male 76 Aash Bdr Gurung Pachok-4 301 55 Male 77 Raghu Gurung Pachok-5 22 45 Male 78 Jilal Gurung Pachok-4 293 50 Male 79 Chhabi Raj Gurung Pachok-2 427 30 Male Poverty Alleviation Fund 80 Naba Raj Gurung Pachok-2 43808 40 Male 81 Lok Bdr Gurung Pachok-5 37660 51 Male 45-01-69- 82 Ganga Bdr Gurung Pachok-4 2279 38 Male 83 Dhan Bdr Gurung Pachok-4 336 41 Male 84 Bagan Gurung Pachok-5 5304 35 Male 85 Purna Gurung Pachok-2 961343 34 Male 86 Sukbar Gurung Pachok-2 1872 45 Male 87 Santa Bdr Gurung Pachok-5 7526 43 Male 88 Sujan Kumar Gurung Pachok-4 57651 30 Male 89 Sukul Gurung Pachok-4 29640 28 Male 90 Sitaram gurung Pachok-8 3555 30 Male 91 Bishnu Kumar Gurung Pachok-3 451056/2402 40 Male 92 Baktal Gurung Pachok-3 441 39 Male 451056/1055 93 Bhim bdr Tamang Pachok-9 5 38 Male 94 Aaitaman Tamang Pachok-9 226 39 Male 95 Samsher Tamang Ilampokhari-5 3446 50 Male 96 Bam Bdr Tamang Ilampokhari-5 25751 38 Male 97 Birendra Kumar Tamang Ilampokhari-5 28451 39 Male Sherrmanjyan 98 Amrit Bdr Thapa g-2 5368 48 Male Shreemanjyan 99 Rajib Shrestha g-2 26 Male Shreemanjyan 100 Arjun Pariyar g 105713031 30 Male 101 Ramji Kumar Shrestha Tarkughat-6 12093 Male 102 Bharat Bdr Nepali Tarkughat-7 806 Male 103 Bishnu Kumar Shrestha Tarkughat-3 47951 Male 104 Ram Bdr B.K Tarkughat-5 528 Male 105 Santa Bdr Nepali (Ka) Tarkughat-3 28760 Male 106 Suresh B.K Tarkughat-1 1048-165-25 Male 107 Santa bdr Nepali(Kha) Tarkugha4 40911 Male 108 Suse Sarki Tarkughat-7 909 Male 109 Bishnu Bdr sarki Tarkughat-7 74 Male 45-01-71- 110 Narayan Nepali Tarkughat-8 02495 Male 111 Hari Bdr Thapa Tarkughat-2 374 Male Poverty Alleviation Fund 112 Janga Bdr Nepali Tarkughat-7 53717 Male 113 Krishna Sarki Tarkughat-7 912 Male 114 Bishnu Lal shrestha Tarkughat-5 22104 Male 115 Bir Bdr Sarki Tarkughat-4 16799 Male 116 Krishna Bdr B.K Tarkughat-2 56870 Male 45-01-71- 117 Basanta Gharti Tarkughat-2 03710 Male 45-01-70- 118 Milan Bhujel Tarkughat-2 00452 Male 119 Ujurman Shrestha Tarkughat-4 533 Male Shreemanjyan 120 Padam parsad Ghimire g-2 38388 Male Shreemanjyan 121 Santaman Tamang g-2 55156 Male Shreemanjyan 122 Som Bdr Sarki g-2 38059 Male 123 Uttar Sing Gurung Ilampokhari-5 40070 Male 45-01-71- 124 Umesh Gurung Ilampokhari-5 03007 Male 45-14-70- 125 Anish Gurung Ilampokhari-5 00044 Male 4501690412 126 Sunil Basel Beshishar-10 4 22 M 982513462 127 Karta shing Gurung Beshishar-10 962 69 M 9824186261 128 Chandra bdr Gurung Beshishar-10 973 56 M 9824186261 129 Pahal man Nepali Beshishar-10 952 68 M 4501620238 130 Narayen Gurung Beshishar-10 1 23 M 9866780302 4501700414 131 Ram bdr B.k. Beshishar-10 7 22 M 4501730276 132 Ghane Sunar Beshishar-10 3 20 M 9816664682 133 Tul bdr B.k. Beshishar-10 12811 23 M 134 Birkha bdr Gurung Beshishar-10 624 62 M 4501061009 135 Roshan Gurung Sundarbazar-8 95 20 M 9823545799 136 Bhim Parsad Ghale Sundarbazar-8 1304 48 M 9849177810 137 Ashia Bhujel Sundarbazar-8 4917200789 29 M 9806771403 138 Khem Gharti Sundarbazar-8 45017304 22 M 9804227838 Poverty Alleviation Fund 4501730015 139 Milan B.k. 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