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Chitawan, Class - 8, 2077 B.S Adarsha Adharbhut Vidyalaya Dahakhani [350090001] PROVINCE - BAGMATI PROVINCE ICHCHHYAKAMANA GAUNPALIKA - CHITAWAN, CLASS - 8, 2077 B.S ADARSHA ADHARBHUT VIDYALAYA DAHAKHANI [350090001] DOB Father Mother Symbol Number Name (Nepali) Name Name Gender Caste NEP ENG MAT SOC SCI HEA MOR O.B COM GPA DIL SITA TH. C+ C+ C B C+ B B B+ B+ AMRITA 2061-12- 3500900017700348 KUMAR MAYA FEMALE JANAJATI PR. B B - B+ B+ B+ B B+ B+ 2.71 GURUNG 1 GURUNG GURUNG TOT. C+ C+ C B C+ B+ B B+ B+ BAL TH. B C+ C B C+ B B B B ASMITA TEK BDR 3500900017700311 2065-4-2 KUMARI FEMALE JANAJATI PR. B+ B - A B+ A B+ B+ A 2.8 GURUNG GURUNG GURUNG TOT. B C+ C B C+ B+ B+ B+ B+ DAMBER DHAN TH. C+ C+ C+ C+ C+ A B B+ B+ BINA 2064-4- 3500900017700039 BDR MAYA FEMALE JANAJATI PR. B B - B B+ B+ B B+ B+ 2.76 MAGAR 25 MAGAR MAGAR TOT. C+ C+ C+ C+ B B+ B B+ B+ PAN TH. C+ C+ C+ B C+ B+ B B B BISHAN BIR BDR 3500900017700347 2063-9-2 MAYA MALE JANAJATI PR. B B - B+ B+ B+ B+ B+ B+ 2.84 GURUNG GURUNG GURUNG TOT. B C+ C+ B B B+ B B+ B+ CHIJ DHAN TH. B B C+ B C+ A B B+ B+ 2065-3- KANCHHA 3500900017700344 MAYA MAYA FEMALE JANAJATI PR. A A - A A A A A A 3.02 29 GURUNG GURUNG GURUNG TOT. B B C+ B+ B A B+ B+ B+ AAITA DHAN TH. B B C+ B C+ B+ B B B DEVI 3500900017700062 2064-8-7 MAN MATI FEMALE JANAJATI PR. A B - A A A A A A 2.98 GURUNG GURUNG GURUNG TOT. B B C+ B B A B+ B+ B+ DEVI DHAN MATI TH. C C+ C+ C+ C+ B+ B B+ B+ 2061-12- 3500900017700026 RANA BDR MAYA FEMALE JANAJATI PR. B B - B+ A A B+ B+ B+ 2.8 2 MAGAR MAGAR MAGAR TOT. C+ C+ C+ B B B+ B B+ B+ SUNI TH. C+ C+ C+ C+ C+ B+ B B B MANISHA 2063-12- JAG BDR 3500900017700309 MAYA FEMALE JANAJATI PR. B+ B - A A A A A B+ 2.89 MAGAR 15 MAGAR MAGAR TOT. B C+ C+ B B B+ B+ B+ B+ NETRA DHAN TULI TH. C+ C+ C+ B C+ B B B B+ 2062-9- 3500900017700241 BAHADUR BAHADUR MAYA MALE JANAJATI PR. B+ B - A A B+ A A A 2.84 14 GURUNG GURUNG GURUNG TOT. C+ C+ C+ B B B+ B+ B+ B+ TH. B B C+ C+ C+ A B B+ B+ RESHMA 2064-5- BINOD SHANTI 3500900017700240 FEMALE JANAJATI PR. A A - A A A A A A 3.02 LAMA 31 TAMANG TAMANG TOT. B B C+ B B A B+ B+ A SAMAL RAJU KAMALA TH. B B B B+ B A B+ A B+ 3500900017700025 GURUNG 2064-8-4 GURUNG GURUNG MALE JANAJATI PR. A A - A A A A+ A A 3.24 TOT. B+ B B B+ B A A A A DOB Father Mother Symbol Number Name (Nepali) Name Name Gender Caste NEP ENG MAT SOC SCI HEA MOR O.B COM GPA DIL TH. C+ C+ C C+ C+ B+ B B B SHILA SANNANI 3500900017700345 2064-1-8 BAHADUR FEMALE JANAJATI PR. B B - B+ B+ B+ B+ B+ A 2.84 TAMANG TAMANG TAMANG TOT. B C+ C B B B+ B+ B+ B+ SOM DHAN LAL TH. C+ C+ C+ C+ C+ B B B B 3500900017700033 KUMARI 2063-2-8 BDR MAYA FEMALE JANAJATI PR. B B - B+ B+ B+ A B+ B+ 2.8 GURUNG GURUNG GURUNG TOT. B C+ C+ B C+ B B+ B+ B+ PROVINCE - BAGMATI PROVINCE ICHCHHYAKAMANA GAUNPALIKA - CHITAWAN, CLASS - 8, 2077 B.S ADHARBHUT VIDYALAYA LAMINDANDA [350100005] DOB Father Mother Symbol Number Name (Nepali) Name Name Gender Caste NEP ENG MAT SOC SCI HEA MOR O.B COM GPA BIGYAN BUDDHIBAL TH. C C C C C C C+ C C 2066-8- GOMA 3501000057700170 RANA RANA MALE JANAJATI PR. B C+ - B+ B B+ B B B 2.22 10 THAPA MAGAR MAGAR TOT. C C C C+ C C+ C+ C+ C+ MAN TH. C C C C+ C C+ B+ C+ C BIJAYA RIM 2061-11- MAYA PR. B+ B - A B B+ B A B 3501000057700161 ALE BAHADUR MALE JANAJATI 2.44 19 ALE TOT. C+ C C B C B B B C+ MAGAR ALE MAGAR MAGAR SURYA TH. C+ C C+ B C B+ A B C BUDDHA LALU 2063-4- BAHADUR PR. A B+ - A B+ A A A+ B+ 3501000057700160 BAHADUR MAYA MALE JANAJATI 2.89 10 RANA TOT. B C+ C+ B+ C+ A A B+ C+ MAGAR MAGAR MAGAR EM MAN TH. B C C+ B C B B+ C+ C 2060-3- MAYA 3501000057700137 KUMARI BAHADUR FEMALE JANAJATI PR. A B+ - A B+ A A A B+ 2.8 28 MAGAR MAGAR MAGAR TOT. B C+ C+ B+ C+ B+ B+ B+ C+ SURYA TH. C C C C+ C C C C C PRABIN 2062-7- PUSHPA 3501000057700156 BAHADUR MALE JANAJATI PR. B C+ - B+ B B+ B B B 2.22 MAGAR 30 MAGAR MAGAR TOT. C C C C+ C C+ C+ C+ C+ PURNA CHITRA JHIN TH. C+ C+ C B C C+ B C+ C 2062-11- 3501000057700025 MAYA BAHADUR MAYA FEMALE JANAJATI PR. A B - B+ B A B+ A B+ 2.53 1 MAGAR MAGAR MAGAR TOT. C+ C+ C B C+ B B B C+ BHAKTA RAM TH. C+ C C C C C+ C+ C+ C SAJAN 2063-9- 3501000057700173 BAHADUR MAYA MALE JANAJATI PR. B B - B+ B B+ B A B 2.4 MAGAR 27 MAGAR MAGAR TOT. C+ C C C+ C B B B C+ LUK TH. C C+ C C+ C C+ B C C DURGA SAMIR 2063-12- MAYA PR. B+ B+ - B+ B B+ B+ A B 3501000057700171 BAHADUR MALE JANAJATI 2.53 MAGAR 2 THAPA TOT. C+ C+ C B C B B+ B C+ MAGAR MAGAR DEU TH. C C+ C C+ C C+ C+ C C SANJAYA LAHAPE 3501000057700158 2061-1-2 MAYA MALE JANAJATI PR. B B - B+ B B+ B B B 2.27 MAGAR MAGAR MAGAR TOT. C C+ C C+ C C+ C+ C+ C+ DOB Father Mother Symbol Number Name (Nepali) Name Name Gender Caste NEP ENG MAT SOC SCI HEA MOR O.B COM GPA SUBINA JIT BELI TH. C C C C C C B C C 3501000057700162 RANA 2062-2-2 BAHADUR MAYA FEMALE JANAJATI PR. B C+ - B+ B B+ B B B 2.31 MAGAR RANA RANA TOT. C+ C C C+ C C+ B C+ C+ MAGAR MAGAR GYAN PHUL TH. C C C+ C C C C C C SUNIL 2065-9- 3501000057700022 BAHADUR MAYA MALE JANAJATI PR. B B - B B B+ B B+ B 2.27 MAGAR 17 MAGAR MAGAR TOT. C C C+ C+ C C+ C+ C+ C+ PROVINCE - BAGMATI PROVINCE ICHCHHYAKAMANA GAUNPALIKA - CHITAWAN, CLASS - 8, 2077 B.S ADHARBHUT VIDYALAYA MAYATAR [350200007] DOB Father Symbol Number Name (Nepali) Name Mother Name Gender Caste NEP ENG MAT SOC SCI HEA MOR O.B COM GPA INDRA TH. C C C C C C+ C+ B C ABINAYA 2063-4- JUTHI MAYA 3502000077700369 BAHADUR MALE JANAJATI PR. A A - B+ B B+ B+ B B 2.44 CHEPANG 21 CHEPANG PRAJA TOT. C+ C+ C C+ C B B B C+ TUL TH. C C C+ C C C+ C+ B C ASAL 2064-6- HIT MAYA 3502000077700060 BAHADUR MALE JANAJATI PR. A A+ - B+ A A A B+ A 2.58 CHEPANG 22 CHEPANG CHEPANG TOT. C+ C+ C+ C+ C+ B B B B TH. C+ C C+ B B+ B B+ A B ASHOK 2065-9- 3502000077700367 HOM BDR INDRAKUMARI MALE JANAJATI PR. A+ A+ - A+ A+ A+ A+ A A 3.11 CHEPANG 15 TOT. B C+ C+ B+ A B+ A A B+ BHOJ TH. C C C+ C C B B B+ C+ 2064-11- KUMAR BINDU 3502000077700251 BAHADUR MALE JANAJATI PR. A A+ - A A+ A A A A 2.8 3 GURUNG GURUNG GURUNG TOT. C+ C+ C+ C+ C+ B+ B+ A B+ CHIN TH. C C C C C C C+ B C BIGYAN 2063-10- FUL MAYA 3502000077700053 BAHADUR MALE JANAJATI PR. A A - B+ B B+ B+ B B 2.4 CHEPANG 25 CHEPANG CHEPANG TOT. C+ C+ C C+ C C+ B B C+ BIR TH. B B B B+ C+ B+ A A B+ 2062-9- GOPI SANU MAYA 3502000077700100 BAHADUR MALE JANAJATI PR. A+ A+ - A+ A+ A+ A+ A A 3.29 12 PRAJA CHEPANG PRAJA TOT. B+ B B B+ B A A+ A A BUDDHA ARJUN TH. C C C C C C+ C+ B C BUDDHI MAYA 3502000077700084 BAHADUR 2062-9-6 BAHADUR MALE JANAJATI PR. A A - B+ B+ B+ B+ B B+ 2.44 PRAJA CHEPANG PRAJA TOT. C+ C+ C C+ C B B B C+ JAG TH. C+ C C C C C+ C+ B+ C DEVI 2063-3- THULI KUMARI 3502000077700370 BAHADUR FEMALE JANAJATI PR. A A - A A A A A B+ 2.58 GURUNG 15 GURUNG GURUNG TOT. C+ C+ C C+ C+ B B B+ B DHAN TH.
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