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Ccode Srno Appno Fname Lname Appshkitta Allotedkitta Boid No 131 ccode srno appno fname lname appshkitta AllotedKitta boid_no 131 1083 SJCL00 Girja Shankar Baniya 300 140 1301070000221518 107 1084 SJCL00 HOM BAHADUR PANDEY 300 140 1301080000289648 120 1085 SJCL00 BASANTA PRASAD POKHREL 300 140 1301260000030231 120 1086 SJCL00 DILIP KUMAR THAPA MAGAR 300 140 1301060001275649 139 1087 SJCL00 SANTOSH GAUTAM 300 140 1301390000164973 104 1088 SJCL00 SANU MAIYA MAHARJAN 300 150 1301170000039604 102 1089 SJCL00 Rambabu Poudel 300 150 1301370000124146 120 1090 SJCL00 Bishnu Prasad Yadav 300 140 1301070000185472 134 1091 SJCL00 GANGA RAM PAL 300 140 1301280000038944 131 1092 SJCL00 BIR BAHADUR CHAND 300 140 1301130000178294 120 1093 SJCL00 SHIVA PRASAD POKHAREL 300 140 1301240000000151 131 1094 SJCL00 SURENDRA SAHANI 300 140 1301130000044538 120 1095 SJCL00 DILIP MANI DIXIT 300 150 1301130000011337 102 1096 SJCL00 THAGU RAM THARU 300 140 1301550000015279 107 1097 SJCL00 BAL BAHADUR YADAV 300 150 1301080000122596 120 1098 SJCL00 SUDAN RAJ CHALISE 300 150 1301020000072547 113 1099 SJCL00 SURYA BAHADUR THAPA 300 140 1301100000099791 102 1100 SJCL00 Madhav Pantha 300 150 1301070000077540 143 1101 SJCL00 DINESH BHANDARI 300 150 1301010000054687 140 1102 SJCL00 UTTAM SINGH MAHAT 300 140 1301380000004252 120 1103 SJCL00 Krishna Kumar Shrestha 300 150 1301120000171901 137 1104 SJCL00 Sadhana Hada 300 140 1301370000317605 133 1105 SJCL00 Khem Raj Bhandari 300 150 1301320000060332 137 1106 SJCL00 Kedar Man Munankarmi 300 140 1301370000325346 102 1107 SJCL00 NIROJ KARMACHARYA 300 140 1301100000076719 102 1108 SJCL00 UDDHAB PRASHAD HUMAGAIN 300 140 1301110000062517 107 1109 SJCL00 MANOJ KUMAR BISHWOKARMA 300 140 1301080000260597 137 1110 SJCL00 Manju Pant 300 140 1301370000257654 102 1111 SJCL00 SHREENATH SHIVABHAKTI 300 140 1301110000054282 137 1112 SJCL00 Manoj Kumar Sharma 300 140 1301370000861529 102 1113 SJCL00 Ratna Prasad Chaulagain 300 140 1301570000009928 102 1114 SJCL00 madhav prasad guragain 300 140 1301110000099497 107 1115 SJCL00 Birendra Kumar Yadav 300 140 1301080000221458 137 1116 SJCL00 PRAVIN RAJCHAL 300 140 1301100000307765 137 1117 SJCL00 Dinesh Deubanjar 300 140 1301370000692604 129 1118 SJCL00 YASODA PANDEY 300 140 1301040000213043 138 1119 SJCL00 NARAYAN PRASAD DHUNGANA 300 150 1301020000025781 143 1120 SJCL00 RAJU PRASAD SHARMA 300 140 1301120000152990 143 1121 SJCL00 HEMANTA PRASAD BHATT 300 140 1301580000060526 138 1122 SJCL00 BIR BAHADUR CHAND 300 140 1301100000596546 143 1123 SJCL00 BIJAY MAHATO 300 140 1301580000196961 138 1124 SJCL00 MILAN BUDATHOKI 300 150 1301100000622383 131 1125 SJCL00 RISHIRAM THING 300 140 1301040000150847 110 1126 SJCL00 DURGA KUMARI BASYAL 300 140 1301100000289407 131 1127 SJCL00 RESHAM BAHADUR THAPA MAGAR 300 140 1301040000221432 138 1128 SJCL00 SHYAMJI BHANDARI 300 140 1301180000115251 131 1129 SJCL00 PRASHANT KUMAR JHA 300 140 1301040000154934 110 1130 SJCL00 DEVENDRA KUMAR CHAUDHARY 300 140 1301100000284808 131 1131 SJCL00 RAJU BHATTARAI 300 140 1301040000222081 107 1132 SJCL00 DURGA PRASAD OLI 300 150 1301090000236632 131 1133 SJCL00 TULASI RAM RIMAL 300 140 1301040000253821 110 1134 SJCL00 RADHA KUMARI BASHYAL 300 150 1301100000288004 138 1135 SJCL00 SURESH KHATRI 300 150 1301130000006348 131 1136 SJCL00 SHYAM KUMAR KATUWAL 300 140 1301090000571731 138 1137 SJCL00 AMITA KUMARI 300 140 1301100000114308 110 1138 SJCL00 RAM LAL BHATTARAI 300 150 1301100000277281 131 1139 SJCL00 Jhanka Prasad Chaulagain 300 150 1301370000085500 137 1140 SJCL00 Kamal Neupane 300 140 1301370000116798 131 1141 SJCL00 RABI BABU MALLA 300 150 1301060000591571 131 1142 SJCL00 NAWARAJ GHIMIRE 300 140 1301040000222474 124 1143 SJCL00 Bishnu Bahadur Khatri 300 150 1301070000251682 137 1144 SJCL00 Hari Prasad Poudel 300 140 1301370000346841 143 1145 SJCL00 SHYAM KUMAR LAL DAS 300 140 1301580000181237 110 1146 SJCL00 THAN BAHANDUR THAPA 300 140 1301100000288986 143 1147 SJCL00 RAM SWARTH SAH 300 150 1301580000191754 107 1148 SJCL00 UMESH PRASAD RAUT 300 140 1301080000234125 138 1149 SJCL00 Bijaya Kumar Shrestha 300 140 1301120000518380 107 1150 SJCL00 DURGA CHAUDHARY 300 150 1301080000234845 138 1151 SJCL00 TOP BAHADUR DHAKAL 200 140 1301100000608041 110 1152 SJCL00 KAMALA THAPA 300 140 1301100000289240 138 1153 SJCL00 BHOJ RAJ BASNET 300 150 1301150000029087 110 1154 SJCL00 MANJU KUMAR MAGAR 300 140 1301060000650284 138 1155 SJCL00 SITARAM KADARIYA 300 140 1301100000134850 145 1156 SJCL00 BHAN BAHADUR CHAND 300 140 1301130000180472 138 1157 SJCL00 Ramesh Man Shrestha 300 140 1301120000479481 110 1158 SJCL00 EK BAHADUR THAPA 300 140 1301100000280155 138 1159 SJCL00 ACHYUT BABU GHIMIRE 300 140 1301370000028382 145 1160 SJCL00 PARSU RAM CHAUDHARY 300 140 1301130000140135 137 1161 SJCL00 Hari Deb Mahato 300 140 1301370000677632 145 1162 SJCL00 NAVA RAJ JOSHI 300 150 1301130000176185 137 1163 SJCL00 Anil Kumar Adhikari 300 150 1301370000607610 137 1164 SJCL00 BIMALA POKHAREL 300 140 1301060000416614 110 1165 SJCL00 BISHNU PRASAD NEUPANE 300 140 1301100000495332 110 1166 SJCL00 Murari Lal Karna 300 140 1301120000503002 137 1167 SJCL00 KUMAR KHATRI 300 140 1301100000209590 145 1168 SJCL00 Upendra Raj Joshi 300 140 1301130000191011 137 1169 SJCL00 GANESH BAHADUR KATUWAL 300 140 1301130000005572 137 1170 SJCL00 Ghana Shyam Shrestha 300 150 1301070000165012 145 1171 SJCL00 RAKSHYA JOSHI 300 140 1301130000118111 137 1172 SJCL00 Bhola Yadav 300 140 1301370000944170 137 1173 SJCL00 JIBANATH REGMI 300 150 1301090000402459 110 1174 SJCL00 Deumati Rana 300 140 1301070000326031 138 1175 SJCL00 OM PRASAD GOTAME 300 150 1301100000634209 138 1176 SJCL00 BIKASH SHRESTHA 300 140 1301260000022640 110 1177 SJCL00 BHUWAN BAHDAUR CHHETRI 300 140 1301100000285761 137 1178 SJCL00 Jageshwar Goit 300 140 1301370000431855 137 1179 SJCL00 SUNITA THAPA 300 140 1301010000011372 138 1180 SJCL00 CHHABI LAL GURUNG 300 140 1301100000616050 137 1181 SJCL00 SABITRA POUDEL 300 140 1301310000069262 137 1182 SJCL00 SUMAN KHADKA 300 150 1301180000004399 137 1183 SJCL00 Mithilesh Kumar Jha 300 140 1301370000790627 110 1184 SJCL00 DAMBER DEV BASHYAL 300 140 1301100000289371 143 1185 SJCL00 DEBENDRA BAHADUR KSHETRI 300 140 1301580000179272 138 1186 SJCL00 GOPAL PRASAD GURUNG 300 150 1301100000029214 126 1187 SJCL00 JANGA BAHADUR THAPA 300 140 1301610000064601 137 1188 SJCL00 Surya Narayan Chaudhary 300 140 1301370000125874 135 1189 SJCL00 KESHAB PRASAD NEUPANE 300 150 1301060000876832 120 1190 SJCL00 Meena Shrestha 300 140 1301120000111208 107 1191 SJCL00 THAGESHWAR BHANDARI 300 140 1301080000059182 102 1192 SJCL00 LOKENDRA KUMAR THAPA 300 140 1301040000003833 120 1193 SJCL00 NAKUL NAGARKOTI 300 140 1301520000019090 102 1194 SJCL00 BASU KUMAR KARKI 300 140 1301110000113848 143 1195 SJCL00 PURNA LAL SHRESTHA 300 150 1301580000174329 138 1196 SJCL00 Chandra Kumar Mainali 300 150 1301120000135259 120 1197 SJCL00 SHIV RAM PANDEY 300 150 1301660000003216 138 1198 SJCL00 NANIRAM CHAULAGAI 300 140 1301100000186424 138 1199 SJCL00 TANK KUMAR KOIRALA 300 140 1301470000005213 131 1200 SJCL00 MINA RANAA 300 140 1301380000122420 107 1201 SJCL00 Shyam Krishna Shrestha 300 150 1301070000012902 126 1202 SJCL00 Sajun Kumar Shrestha 300 140 1301120000153922 120 1203 SJCL00 MAHAMAN CHANDRA KHANAL 300 150 1301310000124819 107 1204 SJCL00 RATAN BAHADUR ARYER 300 140 1301080000270421 104 1205 SJCL00 SHREEHARI THAPA 300 140 1301170000306940 135 1206 SJCL00 RISIRAM SAPKOTA 300 140 1301060000778917 120 1207 SJCL00 YAMUNA KANDEL 300 140 1301310000009090 131 1208 SJCL00 SUDIKSHA KARKI 300 150 1301520000018561 135 1209 SJCL00 MAHENDRA BASNET 300 140 1301060000914493 135 1210 SJCL00 SURENDRA PRASAD SHARMA/SIMKHADA 300 140 1301120000057643 120 1211 SJCL00 NABARAJ GAUTAM 300 140 1301120000659475 145 1212 SJCL00 GOMA KAFLE KHATIWADA 300 140 1301090000849909 135 1213 SJCL00 SHREERAM KHADKA 300 140 1301060000645563 135 1214 SJCL00 Gokul Prasad Bhandari 300 140 1301120000630580 120 1215 SJCL00 RITA CHALISE KHANAL 300 150 1301310000119401 104 1216 SJCL00 HARI PRASAD ACHARYA 300 150 1301180000032699 110 1217 SJCL00 TIKARAM NEUPANE 300 140 1301100000277159 137 1218 SJCL00 Bijay Kumar Subedi 300 140 1301370000286721 107 1219 SJCL00 RISHI RAM BHATTA 300 140 1301080000104469 120 1220 SJCL00 braj bhushan chaudhary . 300 140 1301060000511693 137 1221 SJCL00 Ishowari Mijar 300 140 1301370000084507 124 1222 SJCL00 Kapil Mishra 300 140 1301070000054166 120 1223 SJCL00 Hari Ram Ban 300 140 1301120000530098 134 1224 SJCL00 GYAN BAHADUR TAMANG 300 140 1301630000032911 126 1225 SJCL00 BHUPA RAJ KHANAL 300 140 1301060000279941 104 1226 SJCL00 LOK NATH DHUNGANA 300 150 1301170000119635 137 1227 SJCL00 Ramesh Paudel 300 140 1301370000080783 137 1228 SJCL00 Ram Babu Lopchan 300 150 1301370000200271 107 1229 SJCL00 HARIHAR BARAL 300 140 1301280000019452 102 1230 SJCL00 MOHAN BAHADUR BASNET 300 140 1301130000003862 133 1231 SJCL00 RISHIKESH SHARMA 300 140 1301090000428760 120 1232 SJCL00 UTTAM PRASAD UPADHYAY 300 150 1301120000302955 135 1233 SJCL00 SUMAN RAJ PANDEY 300 140 1301020000056187 110 1234 SJCL00 DAYARAM NEUPANE 300 150 1301100000288534 120 1235 SJCL00 OMKAR MAHAT CHHATRI 300 150 1301550000095385 102 1236 SJCL00 RITA RANAMAGAR (BASNET) 300 140 1301130000000063 135 1237 SJCL00 HARI NARAYAN PRASAD 300 140 1301310000160412 107 1238 SJCL00 SHREE KRISHNA SUBEDI 300 140 1301250000096007 137 1239 SJCL00 BHAGAWATI PRASAI 300 140 1301370000023901 111 1240 SJCL00 KABITA GURUNG BAIDHYAJYU 300 150 1301120001005963 120 1241 SJCL00 RAJ KUMAR KHADKA 300 150 1301580000206022 137 1242 SJCL00 Som Prasad Niraula 300 140 1301370000301504 120 1243 SJCL00 TANKA RAM GOLE 300 150 1301120001138523
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