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Download Dormant Account Details Date:2018-08 Details of Accounts not operated/claimed since last 10 years S. No Account Name Address Account Open Date Last Transaction Date 1 UNIQUE TAPE INDUSTRIES 3/75 TEKU 1995-03-12 2001-07-15 2 UNNATI BOHARA BALUWATAR 1995-03-12 2001-07-15 3 DWARIKA SHRESTHA P.O.BOX 1281 1995-03-12 2001-07-15 4 PRATAP SHARMA LAZIMPAT KTM 1995-03-12 2003-07-17 5 BINAYA CHANDRA GIRI 2- GHA SANEPA 1995-03-14 2004-01-21 6 BIBEK DHUNGANA CHABAHIL 1995-03-14 2006-04-13 7 MOHAMMAD KALIM N-E-A CENTRAL OFFICE,FINANCE DEPT. 1995-03-20 2003-07-16 8 CREATIVE PRESS WARD #1, KAMALPOKHARI 1995-03-22 2002-08-16 9 MEDIAMAN MAN P.LTD. NEW ROAD, MERCANTILE BUILDING 1995-03-28 2006-07-13 10 SIRIN GARMENTS INDUSTRIES PVT LTD DILLIBAZAR 1995-04-11 2001-07-15 11 RADHIKA HANDICRAFT CHABAHIL, MITRAPARK 1995-04-16 2005-12-15 12 SHYAM M SHRESTHA S.R. ENTERPRISE 1995-04-17 2001-07-15 13 D.B. & SONS KATHMANDU 1995-04-20 2001-07-15 14 UNIVERSAL COMPUTER INSTITUTE PUTALISADAK 1995-04-24 2001-07-15 15 LEGEND CARGO P. LTD. TRIDEVI MARG, THAMEL 1995-04-25 2004-06-07 16 LUMBINI AIRWAYS P.LTD. KANTIPATH 1995-04-28 2006-11-21 17 HIMALAYAN SERVICE INTERNATIONAL P.LTD. DURBAR MARG 1995-05-02 2001-07-15 18 ALANKAR EXPORTS IMPORTS CO. LTD. SANT MARG, KAMALADI 1995-05-04 19 LOTUS GARMENTS INDUSTRIES CHA 1-582 BHATBHATENI, TANGAL 1995-05-07 2001-07-15 20 GEMS & GEWELLERY INDUSTRY P.LTD. NEW BANESHWOR 1995-05-16 2001-07-15 21 AMATYA ENTERPRISES P.LTD. BINA CHAMBER, EXHIBITION ROAD 1995-05-16 2001-07-15 22 SIKHA OVERSEAS DHARMAPATH 1995-05-16 2001-07-15 23 HIMALAYAN WOOL CO. P. LTD. GPO BOX # 2310 1995-05-21 2001-07-15 24 KUNJ INTERNATIONAL P. LTD. 375 SUPER MARKET, NEW ROAD 1995-06-07 2006-03-01 25 LUMBINI AIRWAYS PVT. LTD.(P/F) P.O.BOX 6215 1995-06-11 2008-07-15 26 TIBETAN TRADITIONAL CARPETS BOUDHA-6 1995-06-12 2005-03-04 27 CI DORJE GSA CULTURE TOURS P. LTD. 1995-06-19 2005-12-15 28 SHIVA PLASTIC UDHYOG ALKHIYA ROAD, WARD #7 1995-06-28 2001-07-15 29 PHRATHEPKITTIPANYAKUN LUMBINI DEVELOPMENT TRUST 1995-06-30 30 AMITY CARPET INDUSTRIES P. LTD. TANGAL 1995-07-03 2006-08-07 31 A.B.S. ENTERPRISES MALIGAON 5 1995-07-10 2001-07-15 32 NEPAL AIRWAYS HELICOPTER SERVICES P.LTD.LAL DURBAR 1995-08-04 2005-12-15 33 VASHULINGA SUGAR & GENERAL INDUSTRIES KATHMANDU 1995-08-08 2005-08-18 34 A.M.TULADHAR & SONS P. LTD. GYANESHWAR 1995-08-22 2001-07-15 35 VIVID TEXTILE P. LTD. MAHARJGUNJ 1995-08-29 2003-07-16 36 PADAM TARA TULADHAR SIDHIDAS MARG 1995-08-30 2001-05-03 37 CONCEPT DEVELOPERS P. LTD. KAMALADI 1995-09-14 2005-07-13 38 GANAPATI UNI DHAGO KATAI UDYOG DACHHI, WARD #4, GOKARNA 1995-09-20 2003-07-16 39 NEW LAMA CARPET INDUSTRIES WARD #6, TINCHULI,BOUDHA 1995-09-27 40 SARITA APPAREL INDUSTRIES LAZIMPAT, NEAR SARASWATI MANDIR 1995-09-27 41 NEPAL AIR SERVICES P. LTD. HATTISAR 1995-09-28 1998-06-17 42 DYIKYI DOLMA KAMALPOKHARI 1995-09-29 2006-12-24 43 TRIPURSUNDARI INTERNATIONAL CINE ART LAL DURBAR 1995-10-08 2006-03-27 44 ECO HIMAL CHA 1-518 THAMEL 1995-10-18 1997-04-21 45 DHARMA TRAVELS P. LTD. HATTISAR, NAXAL 1995-10-29 2004-11-04 46 SIDDHARTHA TAXI SERVICES LTD. 6/65 DHWAKHA BUILDING , DHARMAPATH 1995-11-05 2001-05-23 47 VOLCORN BIO BREAD BAKERY INDUSTRIES ABNIT ANIL NIWAS 1995-11-08 2003-04-04 48 RARA CONSTRUCTION P.LTD. BANESHWOR HEIGHT 1995-11-27 49 HIMAL CONSTRUCTION P. LTD. PAKNAJOLE 1995-11-27 50 R.S. INTERIORS P.LTD. KHUMALTAR 1995-12-05 2005-07-18 51 SUSOBHAN BISWAS GA-1 713 GYANESHWAR KTM 1995-12-06 2000-06-23 52 MILAN UNI DHAGO KATAI UDYOG KAPAN 1995-12-13 2000-03-20 53 SATAPORN JINACHITRA C/O SIAM COMMERCIAL BANK 1995-12-17 54 NATIONAL COOPERATIVE LTD. PUTALISADAK 1995-12-26 2002-01-21 55 NARAYAN PRASAD TAPARIYA JAYANTI WOOL DYEING IND. 1995-12-27 56 MULTI FINANCE CO. LTD. DURBAR MARG 1995-12-28 57 PADMA TRADING ENTERPRISES 15/191 NAYABAZAR 1996-01-01 2007-04-06 58 JAY APPARELS JAI KUNJ, OLD BANESHWAR 1996-01-07 1998-01-22 59 SARITA APPAREL INDUSTRIES LAZIMPAT, NEAR SARASWATI MANDIR 1996-01-10 2005-12-15 60 RAINBOW INK INDUSTRIES 3/75 TEKU 1996-01-23 2005-08-03 61 HERBERT WEIHART GOURMET VIENNA FOOD PRODUCT PVT LTD. 1996-02-02 62 AQUARIUM ENTERPRISES LAZIMPAT 1996-02-05 2003-09-16 63 DIBYASHWARI TRADING HOUSE 22/9 CHAKUPAT 1996-02-07 2000-07-27 64 SHIGATSE CARPETS INDUSTRIES P. LTD. SALLAGHARI 1996-02-14 2005-01-04 65 SURAVI FILMS P. LTD. BHIMSENGOLA, BANESHWOR 1996-02-22 2006-09-28 66 ARGAJA TRADE CENTER P. LTD. BISALBAZAR, NEW SAHALI 1996-02-27 67 AYUSHA GARMENT INDUSTRIES BANESHWAR 1996-02-28 1998-09-20 68 SHIGATSE CARPETS INDUSTRIES P. LTD. SALLAGHARI 1996-02-29 2005-01-04 69 MOUNTAIN VOYAGES NEPAL P. LTD. THAMEL 1996-03-07 2005-12-15 70 ELISABETH MONTET-KINDERHILFE NEPAL NEPAL ASS. FOR CHILDREN'S CARE & EDU. 1996-03-10 71 SUNIL MALLA UNEP/EAP-AP, AIT G.P.O.BOX 2754 1996-03-12 1999-05-04 72 ASIAN HOLIDAYS TREKKING P. LTD. MAHARAJGUNJ,RINGROAD 1996-03-14 2007-05-14 73 KATHMANDU MODERN TRADING HOUSE GA-2-511 KAMALPOKHARI 1996-03-21 2002-10-10 74 LAI DAIXIAN KAMALPOKHARI 1996-03-24 2005-12-15 75 VISHAKHA GARMENTS P. LTD. BALKOT, BHAKTAPUR 1996-03-24 76 JIGME WONGCHUK KAMALADI ,KTM 1996-03-29 77 GOLDLINE MARKETING GA 2-123 INDRACHOWK 1996-04-10 2005-10-31 78 MAA DEVI INTERNATIONAL P. LTD. KUPONDOLE 1996-04-28 2003-01-07 79 OM RAHUL GARMENT UDYOG KOTESWOR 1996-05-02 80 ROSHAN HANDICRAFT MITRAPARK 1996-05-09 81 FLORA CARPETS P. LTD. BALKOT 1996-05-10 82 KATHMANDU STONE CLINIC & RESEARCH CENTRETRIPURESHWOR 1996-05-12 83 NEPAL SILK INDUSTRIES MAHARAJGUNJ 1996-05-13 84 NIRMAL PRASAD OJHA GA-1/376, OTUTOLE KTM 1996-05-26 2003-12-17 85 KAUSALTAR CARPET INDUSTRY KAUSALTAR 1996-06-06 1997-05-13 86 LAXMI SHRESTHA & CO. P. LTD. NEW BANESHWOR 1996-06-10 2003-07-24 87 STITCHER ELITE SINAMANGAL 1996-06-14 1998-07-14 88 SILVER STAR PROMOTION CENTER KAMALADI 1996-06-27 2001-07-09 89 VISHAL LEATHER GARMENT INDUSTRIES P.LTD.KHA 1-949 RED CROSS ROAD 1996-07-07 1998-11-15 90 MAHESH RATNA TULADHAR ASON TOLE 1996-07-08 2006-06-14 91 EVEREST RUGS INDUSTRY JORPATI, BASIGOUN 1996-07-29 92 NEW HORIZON CARPET INDUSTRY P. LTD. BALAJU, KATHMANDU, NEPAL 1996-08-02 2007-01-04 93 LOTUS GARMENTS INDUSTRIES CHA 1-582 BHATBHATENI, TANGAL 1996-08-07 2005-12-15 94 NEPAL BITUMEN & BARREL UDYOG LTD. KRISHNA GALLI 1996-08-11 2002-08-13 95 STITCHER ELITE SINAMANGAL 1996-08-23 2005-12-15 96 KHADYA UDYOG LTD. KALIMATI 1996-08-25 2006-12-20 97 KAMAL ENTERPRISES KHA 1/306 KALIMATI 1996-09-17 98 FLY IMPEX 30 BHOTAHITY 1996-09-19 2004-06-24 99 MOUNTAIN MONEY EXCHANGE THAMEL 1996-10-14 1997-05-28 100 EVEREST TRADE WIND BALUWATAR 1996-10-18 2003-08-26 101 GUNTER GRIMM C/O GDS 1996-10-30 2005-12-15 102 RAGHAV UNI DHAGO KATAI UDYOG KHICHPOKHARI 1996-11-05 2004-07-12 103 GOYAL OVERSEAS (P) LTD. GOYAL BHAWAN,BATTISPUTALI 1996-11-17 2004-07-12 104 MAREK BOGDAN WLODARCZYK HOTEL TASHI DHARGEY,THAMEL 1996-11-21 2005-12-15 105 BHISMA JANG K.C. GALPHUTAR 1996-11-25 1997-02-03 106 DINESH LAL PRADHAN BHAGWAN BAHAL GALLI 1996-11-29 107 PRAKASH CARGO MOVERS PVT LTD SITA PAIYALA V.D.C. WARD NO.1 1996-12-03 2000-07-17 108 BINAYA CHANDRA GIRI BANK OF KATHMANDU LTD 1996-12-24 1997-01-17 109 IDEAL CARS & COMMERCIALS (P) LTD. ZENITH TRAVELS,DURBAR MARG 1997-03-14 1997-11-09 110 NEPAL AIR SERVICES (P/F) HATTISAR 1997-04-30 1999-08-16 111 AMITY IMPEX BANESWOR, KATHMANDU-34 1997-06-08 2003-09-01 112 SATAPORN JINACHITRA C/O SIAM COMMERCIAL BANK 1997-07-20 2006-01-13 113 EVEREST HANDICRAFTS THAMEL 1997-07-24 2004-01-06 114 GYANENDRA PRADHAN 33-DILLIBAZAR 1997-07-31 1998-01-02 115 MANDARIN RESORT HOTEL P. LTD. SWAYAMBHU 1997-07-31 2003-09-24 116 CHANDRA B. SHRESTHA LAGAN TOLE 1997-08-21 1997-08-21 117 GLOBE TREKKING PVT.LTD. THAMEL 1997-08-21 1997-09-23 118 SADIKSHYA ENTERPRISES BATTISPUTALI 1997-09-08 2001-11-09 119 MRIGENDRA BD.PRADHANANG/BABU KAJI SHRESP.O.BOX #1128 1997-09-18 1997-09-18 120 SHERTHANE FILMS ANAMNAGAR 1997-09-26 1999-06-07 121 SHIVAJEE YADAV RAMANAND CHOWK 1997-10-01 2005-12-15 122 LEELA KOIRALA GALFUTAR 1997-10-16 2007-02-12 123 TECHNICAL INTERFACE CHAKSIBARI MARGA 1997-10-19 1998-11-04 124 BHARAT RAJ PATHAK KATHMANDU 1997-10-19 2003-03-05 125 BADRI LAXMI SHRESTHA EKHALAKHU 1997-12-09 2000-09-01 126 TUK PRASAD NEUPANE(P/F A/C) TRIPURESWOR 1997-12-09 2000-09-01 127 SHREE NURSING HOME P. LTD. PUTALISADAK 1998-01-08 2000-07-17 128 BLUE HORIZON ENTERPRISES PUTALISADAK 1998-01-26 2001-06-22 129 NEPAL TRANSCONTINENTAL AIRLINRS P.LTD.
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