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Pending Partial Maturity Cheques Pending Partial Maturity Cheques S. No. Policy No. Owner's Name S. No. Policy No. Owner's Name 1 2847 NIRAOULA, LEKH RAJ 3101 59371 GURUNG, INDRAJIT 2 3130 KARKI, ARJUN KUMAR 3102 59419 RAJBHANDARI, SANJAY 3 3169 RAI, DAL BAHADUR 3103 59420 RAJBHANDARI, SANJAY 4 3293 JAMAKTEL, RAJAL KUMAR 3104 59746 KARNA, RAJESH 5 3605 LUINTEL, SURYA PRASAD 3105 59797 SHRESTHA, UNILA 6 3671 DHUNGEL, SAROJ PRASHAD 3106 59898 BHATTARAI, CHANDRA PRASAD 7 3751 MAHAT, BIBHUSHA 3107 59987 BARAL, ALINA 8 3946 RAI, SUMITRA 3108 60295 THAPA, BINA 9 6071 (THAPA), SABINAY LAMICHHANE 3109 60486 RAWAL, ANITA 10 6074 (THAPA), PRAKASH LAMICHHANE 3110 60778 MAHAT, MINA KUMARI 11 6076 (THOPI), MAN KUMARI PANDEY 3111 185102 JHA, MUKTI NATH 12 6077 (THAPA), SRISTI LAMICHHANE 3112 251689 CHAUDHARI, BUDHARAM 13 20713 LIMBU, SUREKHA 3113 264705 KARKI, KHUN BAHADUR 14 21058 THAPA, BHIM KALA 3114 264706 LUITEL, BASUKA 15 21078 MANSURI, ABDUL JALIL BEHANA 3115 264707 PULAMI, REWATI KUMARI 16 21540 LAMA, RENU 3116 266320 SHRESTHA, SHAILESH 17 4044 SHRESTHA, GAMBHIR SHANKAR LAL 3117 53633 MAHARJAN, RADHIKA 18 4716 PRADHAN, PUJA 3118 60597 SHARMA, SUSHILA DEVI 19 21852 DEWAN, SANGITA 3119 60632 MAHARJAN, ASHA NARAYAN 20 21853 DEWAN,SANGITA 3120 61264 ADHIKARI, GANGA 21 24096 BAJRACHARYA, SUPRIYA 3121 62202 DANGOL, UMESH 22 25799 RAIKA, RAKSHA BAHADUR 3122 62648 SHRESTHA, UMA 23 2619 JONCHHC, SAJANA DEVI 3123 252563 PRADHAN, AMOGH 24 2834 POUDYAL, RAM PRASAD 3124 262723 ADHIKARI, RAM KRISHNA 25 5390 LIMBU, PADAM SINGH BHANGTHAK 3125 264503 ADHIKARI, RADHIKA 26 19678 SHRESTHA, RAMITA (K.C) 3126 266440 UPADHAYA, GAURI SHANKAR ARYAL 27 28293 DHUNGANA, HEM RAJ 3127 268703 PANTA, NIRANJAN 28 28367 BOGATI, BHAKTA BAHADUR 3128 268717 GURUNG, MONIKA 29 6029 PRADHAN, KRISHNA 3129 50153 CHOUHAN, GOMA 30 6030 PRADHAN, RANISWARI 3130 61427 RAI, BHARATI 31 6222 SHRESTHA, ANILA 3131 62771 SHRESTHA, NURA NARAYAN 32 6299 MAINALI, TARA DEVI 3132 63162 PUN, SANKET 33 6359 SHARMA, REBATI 3133 64184 SHARMA, SUSAM RAJ 34 8538 SHRESTHA, PUSPA RAM 3134 64526 KHANAL, TARA PRASAD 35 23095 PRAJAPATI, BISHOW PRASAD 3135 64620 KHATRI, KRISHNA BAHADUR 36 28945 TULADHAR, SANJIB 3136 65261 GURUNG, DAL BAHADUR Page 1 of 316 Pending Partial Maturity Cheques S. No. Policy No. Owner's Name S. No. Policy No. Owner's Name 37 6771 ARYAL, ACHYUT RAJ 3137 65367 GURUNG, DIPEN 38 7637 GURUNG, MEENA DEVI 3138 66070 PAUDEL, SUDIP CHANDRA 39 7638 GURUNG, DIL MAYA 3139 66239 THAPA, MIN BAHADUR 40 7736 SHRESTHA, SABINA 3140 178171 ADHIKARI, DIWAKAR 41 7762 GURUNG, NANI MAYA 3141 185652 DAHAL, ARJUN 42 7872 ADHIKARI, BEDANTA 3142 197127 BHANDARI, JANUKA 43 8429 BARAL, SANGEETA 3143 255968 BARAL, KUL BAHADUR 44 8539 SHRESTHA, PUSPA RAM 3144 265637 B.K, RAMESH 45 33392 TULSIBAKHYO, MOTI MAYA 3145 266472 KUNWAR, NAR BAHADUR 46 33714 RAI, MOTI KALA 3146 266716 KHADKA, UPENDRA KUMAR 47 33715 RAI, MOTI KALA 3147 268057 LAMA, INDU 48 679 MANANDHAR, SHYAM 3148 268768 SHRESTHA, SABITA 49 7871 ADHIKARI, PRATAP 3149 271419 GURUNG, MAYA DEVI 50 8124 PRASAI, MILLAN KUMAR 3150 3344 SHINGH, GYANENDRA MAN 51 8149 BHUJAWA, TIRTHA RAM 3151 65181 KARNA, NITA 52 8996 CHAULAGAIN, CHUDAMANI 3152 66386 THAPA, RAMESH 53 11013 TAMANG, DAWA 3153 66387 THAPA, SHANTA 54 36801 CHAPAGAIN, NAWA RAJ 3154 66941 BHATTA, KRISHNA PRASAD 55 37564 BHATT, KALAWATI 3155 67014 KHATRI, ASHOK KUMAR 56 6663 MAHARJAN, NARENDRA 3156 67355 MAHARJAN, RAKESH 57 8450 GAUTAM, MOTI LAL 3157 118683 GAMAL, SITA RAM 58 8815 KHADKA, GOVINDA BAHADUR 3158 195639 TRIPATHI, MANDABI 59 9642 LAMA, DIL MAYA GURUNG 3159 235392 KARKI, KALPANA 60 10450 TULADHAR, KANCHAN MAN 3160 254686 BHUSAL, SATYA DEVI 61 11936 PANDEY, BHAGWAN 3161 263409 RAI, MOHAN 62 33812 PANDEY, PURUSHOTTAM 3162 3535 SHRESTHA, SHEKHAR LAL 63 606 BHATTRAI, SANGITA 3163 56491 LIMBU, RADHA DEVI 64 824 TAMANG, SANGITA 3164 56578 GHIMIRE, HARI MAN 65 1060 KAFLE, NITU PRASAD 3165 58388 GURUNG, PREM KUMARI 66 7659 PAUDEL, BAMDEV 3166 65043 PRADHAN, ANU 67 8125 PRASAI, MILLAN KUMAR 3167 66645 GOSAIN, AMRIT MAN 68 10262 TIMILSINA, TILAK RAJ 3168 67205 THAPA, PRABAL 69 10675 ADHIKARI, RAJ KUMAR 3169 67263 PURI, MANJU GIRI 70 10729 DANGAL, GANESH 3170 67275 PURI, RUKMANI 71 11197 GURAGAIN, RADHA 3171 67277 PURI, LAXMAN 72 11517 MAHARJAN,INDRA BAHADUR 3172 67485 LUITEL, GUNA KANTA Page 2 of 316 Pending Partial Maturity Cheques S. No. Policy No. Owner's Name S. No. Policy No. Owner's Name 73 1168 KHAN, RAHEMAN 3173 67649 SHRESTHA, INDRA LAL 74 1184 (NEPALI), GOBINDA DARJI 3174 67836 KARKI, HARK BAHADUR 75 1219 TWATI, KRISHNA RAM 3175 67861 NEPAL, NARESH 76 1305 REGMI, TIRTHA PRASAD 3176 67873 TAMANG, GORE 77 1311 REGMI, CHANDRAKALA 3177 67981 GHIMIRE, HARI BHAKTA 78 1492 KHADKA, ACHYUT KUMAR 3178 68028 MANANDHAR, SUNITA 79 9673 MAINALI, CHUDAMANI 3179 68145 SHRESTHA, GANGA LAL 80 11590 PRADHAN,DEEPESH 3180 68485 CHAUDHARY, MASI LAL 81 11782 KHANAL, NITYA PRASAD 3181 68486 CHAUDHARY, MASI LAL 82 11817 SILWAL, ARNARAJ 3182 68637 CHAUDHARY, BIRENDRA 83 12170 PANDEY, BHAKTA PRALHAD 3183 68701 KUNWAR, BINOD KUMAR 84 12224 (LUITEL), GITA KUMARI SHARMA 3184 68814 MAHARJAN, NABIN 85 12362 NIRAULA, REETA 3185 68815 R.B.ENTERPRISES 86 12476 BASNET, BHIMSEN 3186 68920 R.B ENTERPRISES 87 12661 GHIMIRE, DILLIRAM 3187 69109 LIMBU, DHAN KUMARI 88 12757 BHATTARAI,SRIJAN 3188 69172 ADHIKARI, UPENDRA 89 12856 POKHAREL, BASUDEV 3189 69216 PRADHAN, BIBHA 90 12857 POKHAREL, BASUDEV 3190 193936 MAINALI, RAM PRASAD 91 13086 DHAMALA, SUSHIL 3191 195708 SHRESTHA, SARASWOTI 92 15017 (KHADKA), SHIVANI THAPA 3192 195975 PODE, SARITA 93 16130 PATHAK, KRISHNA PRASAD 3193 199398 KARMACHARYA, ABISHEK 94 38598 AMATYA, NIRSHOVA 3194 218966 CHAUDHARY, SANJAY KUMAR 95 38599 AMATYA, TULSHI BHAKTA 3195 263427 KOIRALA, DURGA DEVI 96 46031 ADHIKARI, BHAWANI SHANKAR 3196 266483 PANDEY, BISHNU PRASAD 97 1795 SHRESTHA, SUDEEP 3197 266753 SINKHADA, BHAWANI 98 10359 DHIMAL, SURESH KUMAR 3198 266754 SINKHADA, UDDHAV RAJ 99 10565 SHRESTHA, SHIVA RAM 3199 56722 SUBBA. ANUBHAV 100 11408 TIWARI, BASU BABU 3200 60019 SHAKHA, ROJINA 101 12393 RAJBHANDARI,AADESH 3201 61560 RAI, DEVI KUMARI 102 12477 BASNET, BHIMSEN 3202 61562 (NEWAR), TALAK BAHADUR PRADHAN 103 12842 JAYSWAL, PANKAJ KUMAR 3203 69430 SILWAL, PRAMOD KUMAR 104 13233 RAI, KAMALA 3204 70240 PAKUREL, RAJENDRA BAHADUR 105 13373 PRAJAPATI, BISHNU SUNDAR 3205 70311 SHRESTHA, PRAJINA 106 13513 SHAH,ARUN 3206 70560 SHRESTHA, ANJU 107 13588 ACHARYA, DHANA RAJ 3207 70569 PANDEY, GOMA 108 13735 DHAKAL, HEM RAJ 3208 71059 BHUSAL, DIPENDRA Page 3 of 316 Pending Partial Maturity Cheques S. No. Policy No. Owner's Name S. No. Policy No. Owner's Name 109 13772 (KHATRI), GAGAN K.C. 3209 71093 MAHARJAN, SUJANA 110 13859 BHATTARAI,ANANTA 3210 71227 MANANDHR, DIPAK KUMAR 111 13875 RAI, DHANI LAL 3211 71235 SHRESTHA, LILA 112 14013 SHRESTHA, MAYA DEVI 3212 71246 KHAREL, ARJUN 113 14146 THAPALIYA, PAWAN 3213 71266 (KHANAL), KAMALA DEVI NIROULA 114 14468 LAMA, KUNSANG 3214 71599 KSHATRI, NITIKA ADHIKARI 115 14489 (POKHAREL), RANJITA OJHA 3215 71648 CHAUDHARY, MAHANTH PRASAD 116 14519 POKHREL, ARJUN 3216 71739 DANGOL, SABINA 117 14725 POKHAREL, LAXMI 3217 71977 PATHAK, TARA 118 14910 RANABHAT, RAMILA 3218 72194 SHRESTHA, HARIPATI LAL 119 15014 THAPA, BIJAYA 3219 190867 SHRESTHA, SRIJANA 120 15015 (KHADKA), SHIBANI THAPA 3220 202055 GAUCHAN, NAVIN 121 15016 THAPA, BIJAYA 3221 244789 MAGAR, THAG BAHADUR 122 15297 POUDEL, PUSHPA RAJ 3222 267962 LO, NIR BAHADUR 123 15409 MOKTAN, DEVLAL 3223 268243 CHAUDHARY,BINDU DEVI GUROU 124 17019 MAHARJAN, HARSHA RATNA 3224 5210 PANDEY, MANJU 125 17130 LAGE, RAM DEVI (CHAWAL) 3225 5211 PANDEY, MANJU 126 37543 TELI, DHANESHOR SHAH 3226 61826 MAWO, RAJUS 127 46481 RAI, TIKA MAYA 3227 64015 SHRESTHA, RAM MAYA 128 48361 TIWARI, PUSHPA LATA 3228 69703 RIMAL, SANAT KUMAR 129 48381 TIWARI, PUSHPA LATA 3229 71396 TIMALSENA, KUMAR PRASAD 130 51658 DHAUBHADEL, GYANENDRA N. 3230 74091 RAI, BINA 131 52607 PRADHAN, SAMIR PRASAD 3231 74267 PARAJULI, MUKTINATH 132 1401 DAS, DR. ANNAPURNA NAND 3232 74376 ACHARYA, BISHNU MANI 133 8809 THAPA, SUMAN 3233 74388 NEUPANE, SHARSWOTI 134 8928 BADE, KRISHNA KAJI 3234 74433 ARYAL, RASHMI 135 11315 Tamang,Bishnu Maya 3235 74552 DHAKAL, BIKASH 136 11679 Gurung,Himal 3236 75053 GURUNG, TARA DEVI 137 14522 Bista, Jiwan Kumar 3237 75237 ADHIKARI, TULA LAXMI 138 14692 Khadka, Netra Bahadur 3238 75368 POKHAREL, PRAJWAL KUMAR 139 15026 Timalsina, Kedar 3239 75370 POKHAREL, PRAPTI 140 15215 Manandhar, Sushila 3240 75488 BAN, BAL KUMARI 141 15216 Manandhar, Sabita 3241 75677 CHAUDHARY, JAYARAM 142 15411 Moktan, Dev Lal 3242 75730 GHIMIRE, BASANTA KUMAR 143 15441 Bajracharya, Sujan 3243 75749 SHRESTHA, ISHWORI 144 15543 Saha, Rabi Shankar 3244 197306 UDAS, MAHESH Page 4 of 316 Pending Partial Maturity Cheques S. No. Policy No. Owner's Name S. No. Policy No. Owner's Name 145 15866 Shah, Santosh Kumar 3245 206500 PATHAK, ANANTA RAJ 146 15868 Yadav, Rakesh Kumar 3246 266827 PRADHAN, BUDDHI BAHADUR 147 15974 JOSHI, MAHESH RAJ 3247 266832 TAMANG, BATU 148 16054 Shrestha, Sharmila 3248 267909 LIMBU, DEBINDRA 149 16152 Prajapati, Surendra Prasad 3249 267914 BARAL, LEKH RAJ 150 16163 Rimal, Prativa (Ghimire) 3250 268362 PARAJULI, LAXMI 151 16164 Marahatta, Subas 3251 271101 SINGH, RANJIT 152 16277 Ghimire, Laxmi 3252 5498 (POKHAREL),S.KUMARI LAMSAL 153 16483 Rai, Shanta Hira 3253 64098 SILWAL, RAJENDRA KUMAR 154 16619 Lama, Sanu Kanchha 3254 72647 LAGE, NIROJ 155 16873 Lothyal,Padam Singh 3255 72918 PARAJULY, KRIPA 156 16875 Mahar,Suresh Singh 3256 72926 AGRAWAL, SANJAY 157 16878 Rokaya, Devendra Singh 3257 72927 AGARWAL, SANJAY 158 16882 Thapa, Prem Bahadur 3258 72928 UPRETI, ANITA KHAREL
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