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Poverty Alleviation Fund Poverty Alleviation Fund Poverty Alleviation Fund Earthquake Response Program Seven Days Mason Training List of Participants District: Ramechhap S.N Participant Name Address Citizen No Age Gender Contact No. Chhapabot, 1 Palten Tamang 48306 40 Male 9818911615 Rakathum 2 Chamar Dong Chapadi, Rakathum 213052/346 40 Male 9819679014 Dhan Bahadur 3 Chapadi, Rakathum 906 57 Male 9810169447 Tamang 4 Sonam Lama Labhu, Rakathum 40753 46 Male 9861591145 Khanigaun, 5 Chuntui Lama 211052-1222 34 Male 9818911615 Rakathum Dharapani, 6 Ramita Kumari Kadel 461 37 Female 9810216040 Rakathum Gam Bahadur Dharapani, 7 62366 63 Male 9823683500 Shrestha Rakathum 8 Raj Kumar Shrestha Ghatte, Bethan 65411 36 Male 9818722056 Purna Bahadur 9 Chapadi, Rakathum 911 33 Male - Pulami Man Bahadur 10 Chapadi, Rakathum 910 55 Male - Khadka 11 Binod Majhi Chihadi, Bethan 38100 42 Male 9818804256 12 Rajkrishna Shrestha Jugepani, Bethan 3859 47 Male 9802165681 Jakta Bahadur 211047/309 13 Amaldanda, Bethan 62 Male 9807634872 Shrestha 34 Dal Bahadur 14 Lada, Bethan 39066 31 Male 9813258659 Shrestha Dambar Bahadur 15 Ghatte, Bethan 2657 44 Male 9800877224 Tamang Harkha Bahadur 16 Garkot, Bethan 57934 55 Male 9803479249 Magar Karna Bahadur 17 Chapadi, Rakathum 213052/336 50 Male 9840201118 Magar Poverty Alleviation Fund Dhurba Bahadur 18 Lamatol, Bethan 1634/050 57 Male 9817829803 Khatri (Ghimire) Chhapabot, 19 Sanukaji Paudel 48306 49 Male 9818911615 Rakathum 20 Bikram Tamang Chapadi, Rakathum 213052/346 25 Male 9819679014 Ram Bahadur 21 Chapadi, Rakathum 906 43 Male 9810169447 Tamang Man Bahadur 22 Labhu, Rakathum 40753 54 Male 9861591145 Tamang Khanigaun, 23 Damai Sing Majhi 211052-1222 44 Male 9818911615 Rakathum Ramkumar Dharapani, 24 461 37 Male 9810216040 Ranamagar Rakathum Dharapani, 25 Gyamjo Lama 62366 55 Male 9823683500 Rakathum 21-10- 26 Takachen Tamang Khadadevi, 1 43 Male 9818104704 55/41612 21-113-72- 27 Yam Bahadur Tamang Khadadevi, 2 20 Male 9819679402 01197 Krishna Bahadur 211372- 28 Khadadevi, 4 21 Male 9814850070 Tamang 00119 29 Ram Bahadur Ghising Khadadevi, 2 7312 60 Male 9860062749 Chandra Bahadur 30 Khadadevi, 8 4384 42 Male 9817656190 Kami Jaget Bahadur 31 Khadadevi, 2 4396 42 Male 9813911124 tamang Amber Bahadur 32 Khadadevi, 2 4174/11567 52 Male 9841290753 Magar 33 Min Bahadur Tamang Khadadevi, 8 45354 45 Male - Bhim Bahadur 34 Gagalbhadure,6 1274 45 Male - Tamang 35 Sher Bahadur Magar Khadadevi, 3 11614 43 Male 9861241884 36 Dhawa Tamang Gagalbhadure,6 3137 44 Male 9841099921 Khil Bahadur 37 Makadum, 7 9205/042 65 Male 9860227505 Bhudathoki 38 Ram Kumar Tamang Gagalbhadure,6 3106 47 Male 9843304527 21-01-70- 39 Surya Bahadur Khatri Makadum, 8 22 Male 9843664761 38474 40 Kumari Thapamagar Kahdadevi, 2 213055/298 41 Female 9821110825 Poverty Alleviation Fund 21-01-70- 41 Suwon Khatri Makadum, 8 21 Male 9840337340 42725 42 Narayan Khatri Makadum, 8 213051/81 29 Male 9865065528 211051- 43 Anil Khatri Makadum, 8 26 Male 9845680670 12388/5174 44 Bikram Khadka Makadum, 7 18 Male 9861715854 21-01-70- 45 Shree Krishna K.C. Makadum, 8 23 Male 9860247493 42267 Om Bahadur 46 Makadum, 7 28771 21 Male 9844326500 Budathoki 47 Suresh Lama Khadadevi, 9 48824 34 Male 9813584935 48 Rajkumar Budathoki Makadum, 7 213051 23 Male 9861133386 49 Ram Bahadur Kami Khadadevi, 1 213052/278 38 Male 9808754061 50 Bikulal Yonjon Khadadevi,1 203055/273 29 Male 9818907482 Khir Bahadur 51 Gunsi-9 42208 37 Male 9614931460 Shrestha Lala Bahadur 52 Gunsi-9 213046/829 37 Male 9860116407 Shrestha 53 Devram Yonjan Gunsi-8 213046/782 34 Male 9614929657 213045/120 54 Yan Prasad Timalsena Lakhanpur-3 40 Male 9868843389 5 Tanka Bahadur 55 Lakhanpur-2 800 51 Male 9823595689 Basnet 56 Khulnath Gautam Lakhanpur-1 7479 45 Male 9843100712 Chebhu Norbhu 57 Gunsi-8 6361 56 Male 9841010826 Tamang 58 Aashman Tamang Lakhanpur-4 782 56 Male 9860201051 Ekha Bahadur Thapa 59 Gunsi-2 45658 37 Male 9841679342 Magar 60 Jit Bahadur Magar Gunsi-2 Male 9818187220 61 Tej Bahadur Shrestha Gunsi-9 213046/370 36 Male 98614970851 62 Ranjit Yonjan Gunsi-8 70482 35 Male 9860917996 63 Tek Bahadur Tamang Gunsi-8 15442 41 Male 9849859158 64 Som Bahadur Tamang Gunsi-8 5868 59 Male - Uday Bahadur 65 Gunsi-8 5859 61 Male - Tamang 66 Amar Singh Tamang Lakhanpur 1149/037 41 Male 9861387983 Poverty Alleviation Fund Khadag Bahadur 211046/913 67 Gunsi-1 46 Male - Magarati 0 213046/310 68 Thakur Bhujel Gusni-9 29 Male 9808901623 211046 Khadag Bahadur 69 Lakhanpur 61602 49 Male 9841674344 Nagarkoti Budha Bahadur 70 Lakhanpur-4 821 59 Male - Tamang 71 Keshab Bishunke Tokarpur-9 68406 35 Male 9860285713 72 Sete Sarki Tokarpur-9 73304 41 Male 9860303250 Chandra Bahadur 73 Gusni-8 5881 56 Male - Thapa Magar 74 Pema Lama Lakhanpur-4 6710 57 Male 9803245546 44108/2110 75 Dil Krishna Shrestha Lakhanpur-5 38 Male 9840355634 45 76 Rajkumar Shrestha Chisapani 39991 39 Male 9844112879 77 Lok Bahadur Khatri Chanakhu 18231 43 Male - 78 Kaluman Tamang Chanakhu 47955 42 Male - 79 Nara Bahadur Karki Chanakhu 67881 32 Male 9849189144 Bhes Bahadur 80 Chisapani 164 43 Male 9844316500 Shrestha 81 Ramesh Gelu 42915 21 Male - 33423/2110 82 Rabi B.K Gelu 45 Male 9844193352 35 Chhatra Bahadur 83 Gelu 31049 42 Male 9844230130 Shrestha 84 Yagya Bahadur Khatri Puranagau 55180 35 Male 9844177701 Madan kumar 85 Chisapani 42413 37 Male 9840199669 Shrestha 86 Prem Bahadur Sodari Puranagau 1796 59 Male - Keshar Bahadur 87 Chanakhu 17440 46 Male 9844229033 Budathoki 88 Sher Bahadur Khatri Chanakhu 10280 55 Male 9844250722 Padam Bahadur 89 Chanakhu 169 53 Male 9844199147 Shrestha Gyan Bahadur 57025/2990 90 Chanakhu 41 Male 9864027715 Mungrati 37 Poverty Alleviation Fund 211036/194 91 Shiba Karmacharya Chisapani 23 Male - 21 Ratna Bahadur 92 Puranagau 19450 44 Male 9844141928 Bohara 210170/401 93 Ramesh Shrestha Gelu 21 Male 9865065564 00 94 Mohan Budathoki Gelu 17775 43 Male 9843146306 Krisna Kumar 95 Chisapani 1328 50 Male 9844400702 Shrestha 96 Shyamkaji Shrestha Gelu 2014 55 Male 9846353191 Jhapad Bahadur 97 Puranagau 41847 54 Male 9844259540 Basnet 98 Jaya Kumar Sodari Puranagau 12709 51 Male 9849189144 Sohan Kumar 28258/2110 99 Chisapani 41 Male 9844316500 Shrestha 36/1656 100 Tika Bahadur Karki Chanakhu 6519 50 Male - Dev Bahadur 101 Hiledevi-3 62360 43 Male 9616660057 Shrestha 211048/215 102 Surya Bahadur Karki Hiledevi-3 40 Male 9614486924 06 Gyan Bahadur Blon 301052/165 103 Hiledevi-3 32 Male - Tamang 313 Tirtha Bahadur 104 Hiledevi-3 34859 42 Male 9615550152 Snrestha 105 Rag Bahadur Shrestha Hiledevi-3 25704 34 Male 9615549585 106 Bishnuman Tamang Hiledevi-3 3040 45 Male - 107 Dewan Singh Tamang Hiledevi-3 3049 43 Male - 61861/1153 108 Purna Bahadur Karki Hiledevi-3 40 Male - 5 Hari Bahadur 211050/958 109 Khaniyapani-5 33 Male 9621112121 Manandhar 6 2916/21104 110 Gabal Bahadur Magar Dimipokhari-2 48 Male - 9 Jhapat Bahadur 111 Khaniyapani-5 213050/494 34 Male 9803871140 Manadhar Ek Bahadur 112 Khaniyapani-5 49779 43 Male 9611141781 Manandhar Rabindra Kumar 113 Dimipokhari-2 57406 37 Male - Nepali Poverty Alleviation Fund Tilak Bahadur 114 Khaniyapani-5 213050/479 34 Male 9813189015 Manandhar Bir Bahadur Thapa 115 Dimipokhari-2 213049/131 36 Male - Magar Krishna Bahadur 116 Dimipokhari-2 34 52 Male 9860318596 Thapa Magar 117 Bhalu Kumar Magar Dimipokhari-2 4856 35 Male - Yagya Bahadur 118 Khaniyapani-5 21819 32 Male 9803230162 Manandhar 119 Karna Bahadur Magar Dimipokhari 2 4803 34 Male - 120 Purna Singh Tamang Hiledevi-3 3294 43 Male - 60518/2114 121 Gyan Bahadur B.K Hiledevi-3 42 Male - 8 122 Shusil Shrestha Hiledevi-3 213048/93 38 Male - 123 Amar B.K Hiledevi-3 9392 44 Male - 124 Prabin Tamang Majhuwa-2 213052/167 20 Male 9611191592 291052/464 125 Yem Bikram Lama Majhuwa-2 24 Male - 2 126 Dendi Shrepa Umakunda 6 30008 30 Male 9819656131 127 Lok Raj Thami Umakunda 4 31069 25 Male 9862793885 Netra Bahadur 128 Umakunda 6 3663 53 Male 9744041783 Sunuwar 129 Shyam Kaji Magar Umakunda 4 18 Male 9861217846 130 Raj Sunuwar Umakunda 4 20319 24 Male 9864034641 131 Dev Raj Thami Umakunda 4 13046 20 Male 9860265966 132 Dil Bahadur Tamang umakunda 6 6501 55 Male 9614854335 Chatra Bahadur 133 Umakunda 4 5049 47 Male 9861849066 Thami 134 Hampe Damai Umakunda 4 3725 49 Male 9861122110 135 Lok Bd Magar Umakunda 4 37974 39 Male 9744041542 136 Sujan Singh Tamang Umakunda 5 48525 19 Male 9810163986 137 Angchiri Sherpa Umakunda 6 21308 22 Male 9614855197 138 Jit Bahadur Tamang Umakunda 5 32889 24 Male 9823192127 139 Dipak Nepali Umakunda 4 18 Male 9807628664 Ranga Bahadur 140 Umakunda 5 40424 45 Male 9741215006 Tamang Poverty Alleviation Fund Khadka Bahadur 141 Umakunda 6 61256 69 Male - Sunuwar 142 Lal Bahadur Bk Umakunda 7 63823 18 Male 9861653225 143 Pech Kumar Sunuwar Umakunda 6 51851 39 Male 9844387956 144 Sukbir Tamang Gokulganga 3 3858 43 Male - Santa Bahadur 145 Gokulganga 3 55150 41 Male 9807819647 Tamang 146 Santabir Tamang Gokulganga 3 21106 21 Male 9862257198 147 Min Bahadur Tamang Gokulganga 3 11220 26 Male 9813693592 148 Dakalpu Tamang Likhu 1 17101 24 Male 9844090793 149 Norbu Tamang Likhu 1 34012 40 Male 9860707014 Kirti Bahadur 150 Likhu 1 66889 30 Male 9823777595 Tamang Khimbarjung Thapa 151 Manthali 4 573 59 Male - Magar Nara Bahadur 152 Ramechhap 6 22885 42 Male - Shrestha Jit Bahadur 153 Ramechhap 2 9934 55 Male 9840324070 Balampaki 154 Ganja Bahadur Magar Ramechhap 2 841 59 Male 9844229629 155 Kumal Bahadur Karki Ramechhap 2 6275 47 Male - Khet Bahadur 156 Ramechhap 3 54471 34 Male 9860764366 Pradhan Nakhu Bahadur 157 Ramechhap 2 5562 44 Male 9844285236 Shrestha Ganesh Bahadur 158 Ramechhap 3 2414 19 Male 9844250642 Pradhan 159 Kumar
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