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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal RA (D) COP & Membership Renewal List from 2074-04-01 to 2075-03-21 Sno The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal RA (D) COP & Membership Renewal List From 2074-04-01 to 2075-03-21 SNo. M.No. Name COP No. Address Phone Email 1 50 BISHNU PRASAD DEVKOTA 179 Kamalamai Municipality, Ward No. 4, Sangwale, Sindhuli. 2 60 BHUBANESHWOR PRASAD BARMA 47 Janakpur Municipality, Ward No. 4, Opposite to R.R. 041 524730 [email protected] KAYASTHA Multiple Campus Gate, Dhanusha. 3 91 UDDHAB PRASAD PARAJULI 371 Bhadrapur-10,Chandragadi Tawarmarga Jhapa. 023 455844 4 92 HARI KISHOR ACHARYA 466 Chandragadhi VDC, Ward No. 6, Kendramode, Jhapa. 023 455532 5 96 GOVINDA DHAUBANJA 75 KMPC - 34, Naya Baneshwor, Panchakumari, Ekata 014104303 [email protected] Marga, House no. 241, Ktm. 6 105 PARSHURAM PANTHI 1121 Reshunga-7,Gulmi. 6979247 7 114 BALA RAM SACHIN 49 Kathmandu MPC-14 Aabartanagar. 01 4282002 8 115 RAM NARESH PANDEY 472 Guthi Parasauni VDC, Ward No. 2, Mauja Guthi Parasauni, Nawalparasi. 9 148 BABU RAM ACHARYA 2183 Gongabu - 29, Kathmandu. 068 521270 10 154 HARSA BAHADUR DANGI 915 Tulsipur 18, hemantapur, Dang.. 082 400030 11 161 KRISHNA PRASAD BASTOLA 2039 Changunarayan 6, Nagarkot Phedi, Bhaktapur. 01 5091197 12 168 MEGH RAJ K.C. 390 Gauradaha Munc, Ward No. 1, Krishnighat, Jhapa. 023 480227, 023 480227 13 173 PUNYA PRASAD PANTHI 239 Kosh Tatha Lekha Niyantrak Karyalaya,Talihawa. 076 560755, 076560031 14 176 HARI BAHADUR GAHA 131 Butwal Muncipality, Ward No. 8, Sukhkhanagar, 071 545370 Rupandehi. 15 177 BHUWANI PRASAD GHIMIRE 241 Gaidakot Municipality, Ward No. 8, Bijayachwok 056 501140 Nawalparasi. 16 181 TULASI RAM PANTHI 610 Kapilbastu- 1, Naya Tole, Kapilbastu. 076 560562 17 183 DHRUBA KARKI 1192 Chandragiri 15, Tinathana Kathmandu. 01 4310908 18 199 ISHWAR PRASAD ACHARYA 1094 Kritripur Munc. Ward No.1, Amritnagar, Kathmandu 01 5195048 19 202 GYAN RAJ BHATTARAI 11 Chandragiri-14 Naya Naikap Kathmandu. 01 4316201 20 226 DURGA NANDA JHA 1507 Chhinnamasta VDC, Ward No. 5, Govindapur, Saptari. 21 251 SIRAPATI SHARMA LAMICHHANE 1818 Pokhara Lekhnath 15, naya Gau, Kaski. 061 430872 22 252 MOHAN SHAH 553 Chandagiri 6 Ittakhel, Thankot 01 4310205 23 272 HIRA RAJ ACHARYA 1149 Rupse VDC, Ward No. 4, Amarai, Palpa. 075 520003 24 277 KAMAL PRASAD SUBEDI 14 Nepal Bar Association , Tirhutiya Gachhi, 041 526395 Janakpurdham, Dhanusha. 25 284 GOVINDA PRASAD MISHRA 159 Mechi Multiple Campus, Bhadrapur., Jhapa. 023 455403 [email protected] 26 285 BHAGAWATI PRASAD ARYAL 248 Kalaiya Muncipality, Ward No. 5, Pannabag, Bara. 053 50587 27 294 KESHAV RAJ PAUDEL 1424 West Amawa VDC, Ward No. 3, Laxmangunj, 071 691253 Rupandehi. 1 of 38 The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal RA (D) COP & Membership Renewal List From 2074-04-01 to 2075-03-21 SNo. M.No. Name COP No. Address Phone Email 28 305 KRISHNA PRASAD ACHARYA 164 Baglung 6, Sim, Baglung. 068 521138 29 307 KARNA BAHADUR G.C. 947 Butwal , Ward No. 11, Kalikanagar, Rupandehi. 071 438118 30 308 BHOJRAJ BHANDARI 139 Sunwal Municipality, Ward No. 3, Khaireni, Nawalparasi. 078 570083 31 311 GHANASHYAM CHAPAGAIN 137 Kawasoti Municipality, Ward No. 8, Janakalyan Chowk, 078 691832 Nawalparsi. 32 318 BIDUR PRASAD PHUYAL 170 Gokarneshwor 5, Kathmandu. 01 4910289 [email protected] 33 319 KAMAL PRASAD PYAKUREL 35 Ganeshsthan-8 Suryabinak Bhaktapur. 34 321 DHRUBA RAJ GAUTAM 595 Ramgram 3 Nawalparasi 078 520419 35 322 HOM BAHADUR CHHETRI 1379 Pokhara SMPC ward no 8 Nagdhunga. 061 550189 36 324 GANGA LAL ROKA MAGAR 289 Mangalpur VDC - 18, Bijayapur, Chitwan. 37 331 GANGA BAHADUR KARKI 2144 Ilam Municipality, Ward No. 6, Dhopidhara, Ilam. 028 520233 38 332 BIJAY KUMAR KARKI 2145 Office of District Co-ordination Committee, Ilam. 027 520233 39 347 DAMODAR ADHIKARI 72 87 Susawagat Marg, Mahankal, Boudha, Kathmandu 6. 01 4822252 40 370 DURGA PRASAD JAISWAL 267 Birgunj - 12, Parsa. 051 523847 41 374 SURYA KANTA LAL KARNA 220 Office of Small Cottage Industry.Malangawa, Sarlahi 46520039 42 414 MUKUNDA PRASAD BHATTARAI 1024 Ghorahi Munc. 14, Pasupati Tole Dang 082 561495 43 416 ACHYUT PRASAD DAHAL 556 Tokha Munc. 7, Dhapasi, Kathmandu 01 4386018 44 427 KULLOTTAM PRASAD POKHAREL 57 Birgunj MPC ward no 14,Shreepur, Parsa 45 430 BAL KRISHNA SHRESTHA 839 Bhojpur-12 Taksar Bhojpur. 029 420376 46 431 CHUDA MANI SHARMA 1218 Madyapur Thimi 1, Lokanthati, Bhaktapur. 025 639729 47 440 KEDAR NATH GAUTAM 195 Kathmandu MPC, Ward No. 34, Pancha Kumari Marga, 01 4479456 Baneshwor, Kathmandu. 48 454 RAMESH BHAKTA RAJ 183 Illam Municipality, Ward No. 1, Prakash Path, Ilam. 027 520427 49 455 DIL MAYA NEUPANE 1467 Anarmani VDC, Ward No. 3, Birtamod, Jhapa. 50 462 BIDHYA CHARAN JHA 477 Kathmandu - 24, Makhan Tole, Ktm. 01 4248176 51 465 DILIP KUMAR DAHAL 120 Bhadrapur, Ward No. 10, Jhapa. 23456472 52 475 HARISH CHANDRA ARYAL 1639 Kathmandu - 34, New Baneshwor, Jansahayog Marga, 01 4104072 House no. 110/33, Ktm. 53 485 NARAYAN DATTA KHANAL 209 Nareshwor VDC - 3, Gorkha. 064 420208 54 497 RENU PRASAD OJHA 464 Phidim VDC, Ward No. 2, Pallotar, Panchthar. 024 520349 55 499 DEVI PRASAD ADHIKARI 3 District Post Office Panchthar, Phidim 024 520006 56 518 DEEPAK BIKRAM SHAH 1446 Bharatpur- 5, Rambag Tole , Chitwan 57 519 KHYAM NARAYAN PAUDEL 1109 Gaidakot Municipality, Ward No. 4, Jhapardi, 056 502797 2 of 38 The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal RA (D) COP & Membership Renewal List From 2074-04-01 to 2075-03-21 SNo. M.No. Name COP No. Address Phone Email Nawalparasi. 58 523 TARA NATH SHARMA 27 Hetuda Municipality, Ward No. 7, Kamane Makwanpur. 59 525 HOM PRASAD PAUDEL 294 Biratnagar-3 Morang. 021 463022 [email protected] 60 526 RATNA BAHADUR BUDHATHOKI 963 Hariban Municipality, Ward No. 5, Sarlahi. 046 530178 61 530 BALARAM JHA 633 Gaur Muncipality, Ward No. 5, Bidyapati Nagar, 055 520895 Rautahat 62 532 BIDUR BIKRAM THALANG 945 Phuling 7, Taplejung 024 460086 63 542 TIRTHA RAJ NEUPANE 1413 Tulsipur , Ward No. 5, Dang. 082 520993, 64 544 SOM BAHADUR BASNET 969 Office of the Auditor General, Pulchowk , Lalitpur 015172708 [email protected] 65 549 SHIVA KUMAR CHAUDHARY 1398 Rajbiraj - 7, Liljatole, Saptari. 031 520070 66 551 RAM KUMAR SHRESTHA 869 Illam Munc. Karyalaya Illam. 027 520606 67 554 SHYAM BAHADUR KARKI 33 POB NO. 11348, kathmandu. 01 5203475 68 559 GITA PRASAD NEPAL 1576 Exam Controller Office, Sanothimi, Bhaktapur. 01 6614843 nepalpdgita@!yahoo.com 69 560 JANARDAN ACHARYA 1484 Kalaiya Muncipality, Ward No. 4, Bhawanipur, Bara. 057 524919 [email protected] 70 570 NABRAJ SAPKOTA 102 Bharatpur-7, Krishnapur,Chitawan 056 531168 [email protected] 71 597 LAL BAHADUR RANA 899 Kapilbastu Municipality, Ward No. 5, Sagar Tole, Durga 076 560693 Mandir, Kapilbastu. 72 620 BAIDH NATH PRASAD DEV 644 Biratnagar MPC-05, Morang . 031 523098 73 624 KANCHHA THAPA 163 Naikap VDC, Ward No. 5, Naya Bhanjyang, Kathmandu. 01 4312005 74 656 GULAB PRASAD DEV 628 Boriya -16, Morang. 75 687 CHANDRAKANTA BHATTARAI 138 Siddhartha Munc. 9, Prabhat PathRupandehi. 071 524504 76 697 RATNA PRASAD PHUYAL 60 survey Department, Minbhawan, kathmandu. 4602546 77 700 NANDA LAL SHARMA UPADHYAY 232 Siddharthanagar- 7, Naya Sadak, Pancha Path, nanda 071 520349 TIMILSINA Niwas 78 731 KAMAL BAHADUR REGMI 259 Pokhara- 17,Sital Chautari, Sangam Chowk, Kaski. 061 461404 [email protected] 79 736 AMIR MAN SHRESTHA 513 Lalitpur SMPC, Ward No. 15, Hattiban, Lalitpur. 01 5250097 80 741 TRIBHUBAN SINGH RAJPUT 503 Hathiaul VDC, Ward No. 8, Sarlahi 81 743 ARBIND KUMAR SINGH RAJPUT 523 Hajaminiya VDC, Ward No. 1, Rautahat 055 520670 82 757 TARA NATH ACHARYA 18 Khotang-1 Diktel 036 420429 83 758 HARI BAHADUR THAPA 121 Bhimeshwor Municipality, Ward No. 6, Charikot, Thapa 049 421956 Bazar, Dolakha. 84 760 UDAY CHANDRA SHRESTHA 76 Bhiimeshwar Nagarpalika 2, Dolakha. 049 421409 85 762 GOVINDA RAJ NEUPANE 2142 Madhyapur Thimi Municipality ward No 15 Araniko Basti 01 6637690, 5524228 [email protected] Gatthaghar Bhaktapur. 3 of 38 The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal RA (D) COP & Membership Renewal List From 2074-04-01 to 2075-03-21 SNo. M.No. Name COP No. Address Phone Email 86 771 DIRGHA NARAYAN SHARMA 1152 Putalibazar Muncipality, Ward No. 3, Balmandir Marga, 063 420331 Syangja. 87 773 GOPI KRISHNA PAUDEL 1381 Putali Bazar- 13, Ghumti Bazar, Syangja 063 420359 88 774 NARAYAN PRASAD POKHAREL 612 District Health Office, Syangja. 063 420188 89 785 MISTAR BABU GHIMIRE 198 Ratnanagar Municipality, Ward No. 13, Bairiya, Chitwan. 056 561055 90 809 KOPILA MANI SHARMA 58 Byas Municipality- 10, Deurali Nagar, Damauli . 065 560417 [email protected] 91 839 SOM PRASAD SHARMA 1123 Tansen Muncipality Ward No.-3, Bhagawati Tole, Palpa 075 522484 92 841 KAMAL KANT RAI 291 Ithari - 8 Vivekananda Marga, Purba Gaisar, Sunsari 025 580875 [email protected] 93 842 DEVENDRA PRASAD SHAH 2096 Pokhariya-9 Ranigunj Parsa. 94 843 GHANASHYAM SHRESTHA 1316 Biratnagar SMPC, Ward No. 1, Morang. 021 461066 95 845 MUKTA BAHADUR RAJAURE 555 Ghorahi- 15, Aadrasha Tole, Dang 082 560655 96 847 LAXMI PRASAD LUITEL 68 Haraicha Municipality, Ward No. 8, Sunsari. 021 546670 97 854 GYAN BAHADUR RANABHAT 471 Phedikhola- 2, Syangja. 98 862 KESHAV RAJ KHAREL 1408 Madhaypur Thimi-3 Gattatar Bhaktapur. 99 868 KRISHNA BAHADUR DAHAL 1122 Ilam Municipality, Ward No. 9, IIlam. Pragati Tole 027 520126 100 876 GANGADHAR MISHRA BRAMHAN 620 Basantapur Ward No. 4, Rautahat. 055 690085 101 886 RAM PRASAD SINGH 2124 Rautahat Gaur 8. 102 891 BISHWO RAJ THAPA 564 Pyuthan Munc., Ward No. 8, Punya Khola, Pyuthan. 086 460079 103 896 RUDRA BAHADUR THAPA CHHETRI 240 Division Road Office, Palpa. [email protected] 104 901 LAXMI RAJ TULADHAR 166 Bungamati VDC - 2, Koda Tole, Lalitpur. 01 5591681 105 920 KESHAB RAM MAHARJAN 101 Lalitpur SMPC, Ward No. 28, Harisiddhi, Kanikhel, 01 5250432, Lalitpur.
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