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46101/14209 9846323144 28.22765526 83.99073982 846.5062842 7 Gopal Damai Kaski Pokhara 4 Firke pul 1 607987 40-32-4-0-001 9816182990 28.22882086 83.98104833 869.1887306 8 Radha Devi Parajuli Kaski Pokhara 5 Children park 1 646960 40-32-5-0-001 Citizenship Card 410 9846350869 28.22339906 83.9801289 837.8678465 9 Amrita Damai Kaski Pokhara 5 Bastari bagar 4 646963 40-32-5-0-002 9846778273 28.22782771 83.97303174 832.4448929 10 Jhalak Bahadur Karki Kaski Pokhara 5 Dharmasthali marga 2 646961 40-32-5-0-003 Citizenship Card 46017307808 9846039963 28.22315219 83.97701266 830.4867469 11 Guru Prasad Paudel Kaski Pokhara 6 Nahar marga 5 1036755 40-32-6-0-001 9846048597 28.21279036 83.96491828 789.3080547 12 Ramawoti Parajuli Kaski Pokhara 6 Nahar marga 7 1036757 40-32-6-0-002 9806635754 28.21320046 83.96584906 798.3980071 13 Lok Raj Pahari Kaski Pokhara 6 Phewa marga 8 1036758 40-32-6-0-003 Citizenship Card 46016904666 9846868067 28.21194942 83.96316335 783.3338439 14 Narayani Timilsina Kaski Pokhara 6 Thado pasal 22 1036772 40-32-6-0-004 9846050561 28.20958034 83.9675531 791.17571 15 Shyam Sundar Kunwar Kaski Pokhara 6 Shanti path 2 1036752 40-32-6-0-005 Citizenship Card 53 9846282923 28.20708215 83.96665367 778.1932265 16 Sabitri Poudel Kaski Pokhara 6 Barahi marga 30 1061505 40-32-6-0-006 9806760224 28.20846877 83.95905155 775.3351994 17 Keshar Bahadur Shrestha Kaski Pokhara 6 Thado pasal 23 1036773 40-32-6-0-007 Citizenship Card 27114 9856028710 28.20822865 83.96597387 768.5483794 18 Mina Kumari Shresta Kaski Pokhara 7 Rastrabank chowk 7 1187460 40-32-7-0-001 Citizenship Card 167382 9846054469 28.20368547 83.973331 788.5385472 19 Laxmi Poudel Kaski Pokhara 7 Milantol 8 1187461 40-32-10-0-40-32-7-0-002 9805807614 28.20583081 83.97394286 777.3722105 20 Ram Bahadur Khatry Kaski Pokhara 10 Gitashanti marg 6 1187481 40-32-10-0-001 Others 9846528272 28.21106859 83.99560584 809.6613663 21 Binod Bhujel Kaski Pokhara 10 Annapurna tol B 17 1035403 40-32-10-0-002 9826133338 28.2064305 84.00920232 810.6239133 22 Sukuma Sarki Kaski Pokhara 10 Autam marg 3 1187478 40-32-11-0-003 9806546340 28.20195195 83.99734819 786.1635449 23 Radha Bastola Kaski Pokhara 11 Fulbarimarga 24 283937 40-32-11-0-001 9815153940 28.23524161 83.99804616 868.6404954 24 Rhisi Ram Bastola Kaski Pokhara 11 Siddeshwormarga 17 203930 40-32-11-0-002 9856072611 28.2307708 83.99659241 844.4365396 25 Suman Kumar Ranjit Kaski Pokhara 11 Ranipauwa 22 283935 00340-32-11-0- Citizenship Card 33 9846041477 28.22300535 83.99252332 838.0949623 26 Bhai Kumari Bk Kaski Pokhara 11 Tulasimarga 11 610074 40-32-12-0-004 9804137796 28.2162742 83.99662139 814.5378684 27 Mina K c Kaski Pokhara 12 Shanti tole 12 1187285 40-32-13-0-001 9806740620 28.20641691 84.00685542 799.9421504 28 Lochana Dhewaju Kaski Pokhara 13 Gaudako mukha 7 287951 40-32-13-0-001 9846208147 28.21421733 84.00959377 812.6872185 29 Birta Singha Gurung Kaski Pokhara 13 Bajhapatan ka 11 287955 40-32-13-0-002 9846025410 28.21510335 84.01470843 790.0685375 30 Lila Timalsina Kaski Pokhara 13 Gaudako mukha 6 206025 40-32-13-0-003 9804151213 28.21470176 84.00827263 816.4863625 31 Suntali Aacharya Kaski Pokhara 13 Lamo dahar 1 286020 40-32-13-0-004 28.21342563 84.01254312 799.0513262 32 Lal Bahadur Gurung Kaski Pokhara 13 Jay ganga marga 2 286021 40-32-13-0-005 9846149852 28.21278745 84.01091493 805.9232923 33 Krishna Kumari Parel Kaski Pokhara 13 Bhirkuti marga 13 287956 00640-32-13-0- Citizenship Card 92 9805831611 28.21340186 84.01203176 798.4432193 34 Ujeli Bk Kaski Pokhara 13 Nabadurga tole 19 289995 40-32-14-0-007 9816639504 28.21657825 84.01502939 793.1228583 35 Arjun Bahadur Thapa Kaski Pokhara 14 Subakamana 1 1187226 00140-32-14-0- Citizenship Card 137881 9846082132 28.17400149 84.0229899 727.3952434 36 Matshya Kumari Sapkota Kaski Pokhara 14 Chauthe 32 40-32-14-0-002 14362670 28.19220562 84.02487767 747.4728767 37 Bharat K c Kaski Pokhara 14 Shuvakamana 25 1187254 40-32-14-0-003 9804118955 28.17433364 84.02312728 703.5357507 38 Amar Bahadur Karki Kaski Pokhara 14 Deurali marga 29 1187258 00440-32-14-0- Citizenship Card 53322 9846268621 28.18414782 84.02569751 732.1759039 39 Bedh Bahadur K c Kaski Pokhara 14 Chauthe 34 1187262 40-32-14-0-005 Others 9846325488 28.193181 84.02385325 755.2136104 40 Ananda Prasad Bhandari Kaski Pokhara 14 Belchautara 35 1187263 40-32-14-0-006 Citizenship Card 59359 9806565072 28.18881823 84.02484534 736.413697 41 Deu Kumari Khatri Kaski Pokhara 14 Manakamana 11 1187236 00740-32-14-0- Citizenship Card 22 9815156190 28.18023642 84.01804886 735.6572988 42 Arjun Sarki nepali Kaski Pokhara 14 Subakamana 6 1187231 40-32-14-0-008 9819140423 28.17678675 84.02077213 729.3610977 43 Bir Bahadur Karki Kaski Pokhara 14 Shuva marga 9 1187234 40-32-14-0-009 9827120212 28.18431706 84.02424747 740.3177599 44 Padam Bahadur Karki Kaski Pokhara 14 Radhakrishna 28 1187257 40-32-14-0-010 Driving License 9846566208 28.18369466 84.02602414 730.3231795 45 Tek Bahadur Karki Kaski Pokhara 14 Chauthe 30 1187259 40-32-14-0-011 Voter ID 9846057424 28.18955258 84.02550696 740.6990756 46 Jamuna Upadhya Kaski Pokhara 14 Bhumeshwar 33 1187261 40-32-14-0-012 9856047114 28.1968206 84.01393544 778.1435268 47 Khadag Bahadur Khatri chheetre Kaski Pokhara 14 Subakamana 2 1187227 013 Voter ID 9814159404 28.17452127 84.02348218 717.0412349 40-32-14-0- 48 Laxman Hamal Kaski Pokhara 14 Bijay marga 21 1187246 40-32-14-0-014 28.18934237 84.02692161 735.5365561 49 Kriti Bahadur Parajuli Kaski Pokhara 14 shuvamarga 27 1187256 40-32-14-0-015 Voter ID 9846051162 28.18327025 84.02086852 732.4434069 50 Kunti Karki Kaski Pokhara 14 Sadana marga 15 1187240 40-32-15-0-016 9806667161 28.17423086 84.02850363 708.7484125 51 Basanti Pariyar Kaski Pokhara 15 Annapurna marga 35 568528 40-32-15-0-001 28.19750737 83.99167202 792.1904528 52 Prem Bahadur Bhandari Kaski Pokhara 15 Phalepatan 4 592421 00240-32-15-0- Citizenship Card 840 9826162439 28.19029049 83.99803781 761.9854357 53 Tilak Kumari Gotame Kaski Pokhara 15 Sani majhuwa 46 568539 40-32-15-0-003 9856032613 28.19564055 84.00039608 777.8002031 54 Hari Bahadur Bhandari Kaski Pokhara 15 Phalepatan 8 592425 40-32-15-0-004 Citizenship Card 46-01-73-00632 9816193010 28.19114649 83.99866803 762.6512087 55 Radha Prasad Gurung Kaski Pokhara 15 Laxmi tole 48 568541 00540-32-15-0- Citizenship Card 256 9846290405 28.20025667 83.99797203 788.3629061 56 Sita Pariyar Kaski Pokhara 15 Amintar 23 594866 40-32-15-0-006 9816624510 28.18581661 83.98919313 745.2836072 57 Jagat Maya Karki Kaski Pokhara 15 Kolpatan 1 592418 40-32-15-0-007 Others 9846855793 28.19160705 83.99609599 762.7881374 58 Mahal Bahadur Bhandari Kaski Pokhara 15 Phalepatan 5 592422 40-32-15-0-008 Citizenship Card 75399 9806605587 28.19033964 83.99764556 764.9134228 59 Surya Bahadur Baniya Kaski Pokhara 15 Thulo majhuwa 14 594856 00940-32-15-0- Citizenship Card 253 9846021275 28.17754973 84.00190645 741.5004837 60 Ranjit Giri Kaski Pokhara 15 Galeshwar 16 594858 40-32-15-0-010 9846606743 28.18010392 84.00113739 741.2125223 61 Shanta Bahadur Pariyar Kaski Pokhara 15 Amintar 22 594865 01140-32-15-0- Citizenship Card 49043 9805854926 28.18571117 83.98975086 750.6650664 62 Gauri Bk Kaski Pokhara 15 Thulo majhuwa 13 594855 40-32-16-0-012 9814110202 28.17817351 84.00186305 736.970014 63 Dil Maya Sunar Kaski Pokhara 16 Sangam chowk 7 636508 40-32-16-0-001 Citizenship Card 1032 9817121826 28.26930175 83.97912469 934.18259 64 Tej Bahadur Baniya Kaski Pokhara 16 Baniya path 2 636503 40-32-16-0-002 Citizenship Card 172838 9816163618 28.25843223 83.97332783 930.0347113 65 Ram Bahadur Baniya Kaski Pokhara 16 Madhyam path 1 636502 40-32-17-0-003 Citizenship Card 136858 9846107447 28.26013029 83.97911531 934.0024657 66 Top Bahadur Rana magar Kaski Pokhara 17 Belghari 1 1059769 40-32-17-0-001 Citizenship Card 824 9846797863 28.1868428 83.95563392 727.0431299 67 Dilli Ram Chapagai Kaski Pokhara 17 Rato paira 4 1059772 40-32-17-0-002 Citizenship Card 5041 9856034430 28.18497393 83.98290892 747.6901232 68 Hom Bahadur Ranabhat Kaski Pokhara 17 Belghari 2 1059770 40-32-17-0-003 Citizenship Card 107841 9827125813 28.18893236 83.95450798 735.253691 69 Prem Kali Kafle Kaski Pokhara 17 Himali tol 5 1059773 00440-32-17-0- Citizenship Card 9905 9846513357 28.19575578 83.97343889 760.5604037 70 Pitriraj Baral Kaski Pokhara 17 Rameshwor marg 6 1059774 40-32-19-0-005 9846584285 28.17617783 83.97439218 656.9550255 71 Kali Devi Poudel Kaski Pokhara 19 Gharmi Guraspani 96 610099 00140-32-19-0- Citizenship Card 233 9846756430 28.28193691 83.96448922 1226.070264 72 Bijila Damai Kaski Pokhara 19 Besichowk 152 652886 40-32-19-0-002
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