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List of Basic School Selected For ISPS Institution Municipality/Rural Ward Phone/ System S.N. Name Of Institution District Contact Person Category Municipality No. Mobile Capacity Shree Bageshwori Basic Kamal Bazar Achham 1 Gobinda Dhakal 9848193083 1 kWp 1 School Basic School Municipality Shree Gautam Buddha Basic Kamal Bazar Achham 1 Kalawati Dhakal 9748005623 1 kWp 2 School Basic School Municipality Shree Mangalasaini Basic Kamal Bazar Yuna Neupane 9813864359/ Achham 5 1 kWp 3 School Basic School Municipality (Timilsina) 9848815677 Shree B.P. Madan Smriti Kamal Bazar Achham 5 Gita Timilsina 9864836454/9881337114 1 kWp 4 Basic School Basic School Municipality 9809700545/ Shree Bal Jyoti Basic School Dang Rajpur RM 7 Rambaran Yadav 1 kWp 5 Basic School 9857840064 6 Shree Birendra Basic School Basic School Dang Rajpur RM 6 Mastaram Yadav 9847857428/9748513745 1 kWp Chandra Bahadur Shree Kalika Basic School Achham Chaurpati RM 2 9812628839/9824654139 1 kWp 7 Basic School Saud Shree Janakalyan Basic Janak Bahadur Achham Dhakari RM 6 9891345676 1 kWp 8 School Basic School Thapa Shree Bhawani Devi Basic Pancha Dewal Achham 9 Anil Saud 9848331345 1 kWp 9 School Basic School Municipality Shree Masteshwor Basic Dipayal Sildagi Ganesh Bahadur Doti 9 9848548662 1 kWp 10 School Basic School Municipality Deuwa Shree Chachuladevi Basic Kabi Bdr Sindhuli Marin 2 9863313774 1 kWp 11 School Basic School Thadamagar Shree Mahakusheshwori Sindhuli Hariharpurgadi 7 Budalaxmi Mainali 9844248225 1 kWp 12 Basic School Basic School 13 Shree Sesu Basic School Basic School Sindhuli Hariharpurgadi 6 Jit Bdr Rana 9864127326 1 kWp Jit Kumari Shree Nimna Basic School Sindhuli Marin 1 9848993349 1 kWp 14 Basic School Gurmchan 15 Shree Basic School Basic School Sindhuli Marin 4 Tek Bdr Thin 9844558269 1 kWp 16 Gynodaya Basic School Basic School Sindhuli Hariharpurgadi 1 Shanti Bomjam 9840414184 1 kWp Shree Balkalayan Basic Mohan Bdr Sindhuli Fikaal 4 9744052909 1 kWp 17 School Basic School Shrestha Shree Pattandevi Basic Sindhuli Fikaal 2 Min Bdr Adhikari 9744015227 1 kWp 18 School Basic School 19 Shree Bal Basic School Basic School Sindhuli Golanjor 4 Dipak Shrestha 9844775550 1 kWp Shree Adarsha Rastriya Basic Chitwan Ichhakamana 2 Santa Bdr Chepang 9845196380 1 kWp 20 School Basic School 21 Shree Janata Basic School Basic School Sindhuli Hariharpurgadi 2 Bishnu Bdr Rai 9844453321 1 kWp 22 Shree Basic School Basic School Sindhuli Hariharpurgadi 5 Sukha Bdr Ale 9844528195 1 kWp Shree kageshwor Basic Sindhuli Hariharpurgadi 6 Kalayan Bdr Thapa 9844092675 1 kWp 23 School Basic School Shree Saraswoti Sesu Bal Sindhuli Hariharpurgadi 8 Ashama Moktan 9844268185 1 kWp 24 Basic School Basic School 25 Shree Densang Basic School Basic School Sindhuli Hariharpurgadi 4 Nir Bdr Moktan 9844253927 1 kWp 26 Shree Devi Basic School Basic School Sindhuli Hariharpurgadi 1 Gunja man Moktan 9866663847 1 kWp 27 Shree Kalika Basic School Basic School Sindhuli Hariharpurgadi 1 Bir Bdr Ghalan 9845907476 1 kWp Shree Janapremi Basic Okil Bdr Sindhuli Hariharpurgadi 5 9847951799 1 kWp 28 School Basic School Gurmchan Shree Suryajyoti Rastriya Chitwan Ichhakamana 2 Chitra Bdr Gurung 9845196381 1 kWp 29 Basic School Basic School Shree Nagarchan Basic Krishna Bdr. Baitadi Pancheshwor 2 9842884622 1 kWp 30 School Basic School Chand Parshuram Shree Saraswoti Basic School Dadeldhura 8 Gorakh bdr.Bohora 9865942287/9849007852 1 kWp 31 Basic School Municipality Parshuram Shree Bhawani Basic School Dadeldhura 7 Balaram Dhami 9848471459 1 kWp 32 Basic School Municipality Shree Bindhyaachal Basic Chanda Bdr. Buda Kailali Mohanyal RM 5 9848543737/9804603674 1 kWp 33 School Basic School Magar Shree Surma devi Basic Dipendra Bajhang Masta RM 1 9848449058/092421498 1 kWp 34 School Basic School bdr.Khadka Shree Ghatal dev mangal Bajhang Masta RM 2 Minesh Rokaya 92421498 1 kWp 35 Basic School Basic School 36 Shree Nawadev Basic School Basic School Bajhang Thalara RM 3 Deepak Bhandari 9858491091 1 kWp Shree Durga Bhawani Basic Bajhang Thalara RM 5 Jagat Bdr.Singh 9842359898/9858491091 1 kWp 37 School Basic School Shree Shaileshwori Basic Keshav Raj Bajhang Thalara RM 8 9749514321/9769134181 1 kWp 38 School Basic School Upadhayaya 39 Shree Sangam Basic School Basic School Bajhang Bungal M. 1 Dhan bdr. Bohara 9847818129 1 kWp Shree Mahanyaleshwor Basic Doti Badikedar RM 1 Dharmaraj Bhatta 9859001613 1 kWp 40 School Basic School Shree Shishu sudhar Basic Kamal Bazar Achham 7 Bal Damai 9866069754 1 kWp 41 School Basic School Municipality Dharesh chandra Shree Jaldevi Basic School Darchula Naugad RM 5 9863714336 1 kWp 42 Basic School Dhami 43 Shree Bathpali Basic School Basic School Bajhang Kedarsyu R.M.
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