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76 00012 Nirmala B K 76 00088 Durga Rokaya 76 00095 DARMA RURAL MUNICIPALITY EDUCATION,YOUTH AND SPORTS SECTION PRIMARY LEVEL EXAMINATION 2076 (Class 5) SOCIAL SCIENCE , total EXAMTOTAL TERMINAL LOCAL NEPALI ENGLISH MATH EDUCATION & ENVIRONMENT continous SUBJECT RESULT Sybbol No CREATIVE ARTS & HEALTH , Assesment Assesment Assesment Assesment Assesment Assesment Assesment TOTAL CAS continous continous continous continous continous continous S NO SCHOOL'S NAME STUDENTS NAME Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Exam Exam Exam Exam Exam Exam Regd Class SCHOOL CODEYear No KALIKA PRIMARY A 20 B 22 B 20 B 20 B 20 B 24 192 B 126 pass 001 SCHOOL 550050001 76 00012 NIRMALA B K KALIKA PRIMARY A 35 A 30 A 33 B 28 A 35 A 42 230 A 203 pass 002 SCHOOL 550050001 76 00088 DURGA ROKAYA KALIKA PRIMARY A 23 A 23 B 24 B 21 A 26 B 32 208 B 149 pass 003 SCHOOL 550050001 76 00095 SONTOSH K C KALIKA PRIMARY B 20 B 20 B 20 B 20 B 20 B 21 164 B 121 pass 004 SCHOOL 550050001 76 00097 SANJU B K KALIKA PRIMARY B 20 B 20 B 20 B 20 B 20 B 20 164 B 120 pass 005 SCHOOL 550050001 76 00098 YAGYA BK B K KALIKA PRIMARY A 32 A 26 A 34 A 24 A 30 A 38 223 A 184 pass 006 SCHOOL 550050001 76 00099 CHETANA BUDHATHOKI KALIKA PRIMARY CHANDR BUDHATHOKIA 35 A 30 A 36 A 24 A 33 A 42 229 A 200 pass 007 SCHOOL 550050001 76 00100 A KALIKA PRIMARY B 20 B 20 B 20 B 20 B 20 B 21 162 B 121 pass 008 SCHOOL 550050001 76 00123 RAMESH B K KALIKA PRIMARY A 20 B 20 B 20 B 20 B 20 B 20 173 B 120 pass 009 SCHOOL 550050001 76 00146 BIMALA PARAYAR KALIKA PRIMARY A 24 A 36 A 27 B 24 B 29 A 36 230 A 176 pass 010 SCHOOL 550050001 76 00155 SANDIP GHARTI KALIKA PRIMARY BIRENDR A 26 A 25 A 25 B 21 B 29 B 36 207 B 162 pass 011 SCHOOL 550050001 76 00156 A PUNMAGAR NAWAJAGARAN A 40 A 41 A 42 A 37 A 29 A 34 236 A 223 pass 012 PRIMARY SCHOOL 550050002 76 00131 BINOD BUDHATHOKI NAWAJAGARAN B 29 B 29 B 29 A 23 B 20 B 26 181 B 156 pass 013 PRIMARY SCHOOL 550050002 76 00132 JIBAN K C NAWAJAGARAN B 35 B 37 A 38 A 29 A 26 A 32 224 A 197 pass 014 PRIMARY SCHOOL 550050002 76 00134 PARBIN K C NAWAJAGARAN B 20 B 23 B 20 B 22 B 20 B 30 149 B 135 pass 015 PRIMARY SCHOOL 550050002 76 00135 DEEPA BOHARA NAWAJAGARAN BIR A 40 A 42 B 39 A 37 A 29 B 36 240 A 223 pass 016 PRIMARY SCHOOL 550050002 76 00142 BAHADU K C NAWAJAGARAN B 31 B 26 B 24 B 28 B 20 B 24 175 B 153 pass 017 PRIMARY SCHOOL 550050002 76 00144 GITA B K NAWAJAGARAN A 44 B 40 A 36 A 39 A 30 B 31 219 A 220 pass 018 PRIMARY SCHOOL 550050002 76 00145 SUSHILA BUDHATHOKI NAWAJAGARAN B 28 B 31 B 23 B 29 A 25 B 27 192 B 163 pass 019 PRIMARY SCHOOL 550050002 76 00146 GOBIND BUDHATHOKI NAWAJAGARAN B 27 B 30 A 38 B 31 A 29 B 29 194 B 184 pass 020 PRIMARY SCHOOL 550050002 76 00147 CHOP LAL BUDHATHOKI NAWAJAGARAN B 40 B 30 B 20 B 30 B 21 B 23 167 B 164 pass 021 PRIMARY SCHOOL 550050002 76 00148 KALPANA K C NAWAJAGARAN B 21 B 22 B 22 B 20 B 21 B 23 155 B 129 pass 022 PRIMARY SCHOOL 550050002 76 00151 BHIMA DAHAL NAWAJAGARAN DIL B 29 B 26 B 21 B 25 B 20 B 25 168 B 146 pass 023 PRIMARY SCHOOL 550050002 76 00153 BAHADU RAWAT NAWAJAGARAN B 20 B 20 B 20 B 20 B 21 B 24 152 B 125 pass 024 PRIMARY SCHOOL 550050002 76 00155 BINOD BUDHATHOKI NAWAJAGARAN B 29 B 20 B 20 B 25 B 21 B 26 157 B 141 pass 025 PRIMARY SCHOOL 550050002 76 00159 KALPANA BOHARA NAWAJAGARAN SHARMIL A 32 B 30 B 20 B 28 B 24 B 27 186 B 161 pass 026 PRIMARY SCHOOL 550050002 76 00161 A RAWAT NAWAJAGARAN A 37 A 38 B 28 B 29 A 27 B 31 208 B 190 pass 027 PRIMARY SCHOOL 550050002 76 00184 PREMA BOHARA NAWAJAGARAN B 28 B 31 B 20 B 21 B 20 B 25 168 B 145 pass 028 PRIMARY SCHOOL 550050002 76 00261 RENUKA RANA NAWAJAGARAN A 38 A 38 A 20 B 34 A 29 A 37 240 A 196 pass 029 PRIMARY SCHOOL 550050002 76 00288 SURESH RAWAT NAWASARBASADHARA A 40 A 36 B 40 A 35 A 39 A 34 221 A 224 pass 030 N BASIC SCHOOL 550050003 76 00199 KALPANA CHAND NAWASARBASADHARA BIRENDR B 28 B 22 B 25 B 26 B 24 B 29 161 B 154 pass 031 N BASIC SCHOOL 550050003 76 00201 A CHAND NAWASARBASADHARA B 29 B 24 B 27 B 24 B 26 B 28 161 B 158 pass 032 N BASIC SCHOOL 550050003 76 00211 MANJU CHAND NAWASARBASADHARA B 32 B 27 B 28 B 25 B 26 B 26 157 B 164 pass 033 N BASIC SCHOOL 550050003 76 00272 MANISHA MALLA NAWASARBASADHARA B 39 B 33 B 39 B 33 A 37 B 33 202 B 214 pass 034 N BASIC SCHOOL 550050003 76 00299 PUJA SARKI prepared by checked by verified by DARMA RURAL MUNICIPALITY EDUCATION,YOUTH AND SPORTS SECTION PRIMARY LEVEL EXAMINATION 2076 (Class 5) SOCIAL SCIENCE , total EXAMTOTAL TERMINAL LOCAL NEPALI ENGLISH MATH EDUCATION & ENVIRONMENT continous SUBJECT RESULT Sybbol No CREATIVE ARTS & HEALTH , Assesment Assesment Assesment Assesment Assesment Assesment Assesment TOTAL CAS continous continous continous continous continous continous S NO SCHOOL'S NAME STUDENTS NAME Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Exam Exam Exam Exam Exam Exam Regd Class SCHOOL CODEYear No NAWASARBASADHARA B 24 B 27 B 28 B 24 B 27 B 30 160 B 160 pass 035 N BASIC SCHOOL 550050003 76 00305 TIKA SARKI NAWASARBASADHARA LOKENDR B 34 B 25 B 31 B 26 B 30 B 28 164 B 174 pass 036 N BASIC SCHOOL 550050003 76 00316 A PARIYAR NAWASARBASADHARA MEGH B 29 B 30 B 32 B 28 B 31 B 30 182 B 180 pass 037 N BASIC SCHOOL 550050003 76 00380 RAJ THAPA NAWASARBASADHARA MAHEND A 36 A 38 A 37 B 30 B 33 A 39 221 A 213 pass 038 N BASIC SCHOOL 550050003 76 00381 RA CHAND NAWASARBASADHARA B 23 B 26 B 28 B 25 B 25 B 26 165 B 153 pass 039 N BASIC SCHOOL 550050003 76 00382 CHITRA PARIYAR NAWASARBASADHARA B 24 B 24 B 24 B 23 B 23 B 27 156 B 145 pass 040 N BASIC SCHOOL 550050003 76 00383 BIMALA B K NAWASARBASADHARA B 24 B 25 B 23 B 23 B 24 B 28 147 B 147 pass 041 N BASIC SCHOOL 550050003 76 00384 SARITA B K NAWASARBASADHARA B 25 B 24 B 24 B 22 B 26 B 25 153 B 146 pass 042 N BASIC SCHOOL 550050003 76 00385 RAMESH B K NAWASARBASADHARA B 25 B 28 B 25 B 23 B 25 B 29 165 B 155 pass 043 N BASIC SCHOOL 550050003 76 00441 RADHIKA B K NAWASARBASADHARA BHAGIRA B 23 B 26 B 25 B 25 B 25 B 28 156 B 152 pass 044 N BASIC SCHOOL 550050003 76 00442 M B K NAWASARBASADHARA B 24 B 27 B 26 B 23 B 24 B 26 155 B 150 pass 045 N BASIC SCHOOL 550050003 76 00443 SANTOSH B K NAWASARBASADHARA KRISHAN B 25 B 25 B 26 B 22 B 24 B 25 148 B 147 pass 046 N BASIC SCHOOL 550050003 76 00444 A B K NAWASARBASADHARA B 25 B 24 B 32 B 25 B 27 B 23 154 B 156 pass 047 N BASIC SCHOOL 550050003 76 00445 BIMALA B K JANA SHISU PRIMARY B 33 A 28 B 23 A 23 A 30 B 31 211 A 168 pass 048 SCHOOL 550050004 76 00015 DURGA BASNET JANA SHISU PRIMARY A 28 A 23 B 24 A 22 A 31 A 29 217 A 157 pass 049 SCHOOL 550050004 76 00135 RAMESH RAWAT JANA SHISU PRIMARY B 33 B 20 B 20 B 21 A 30 B 27 196 B 151 pass 050 SCHOOL 550050004 76 00145 BIMALA BAESNT JANA SHISU PRIMARY A 24 B 20 A 20 B 21 B 24 A 23 214 A 132 pass 051 SCHOOL 550050004 76 00148 JANAKA RAWAT JANA SHISU PRIMARY A 32 A 30 B 31 A 26 A 35 A 41 226 A 195 pass 052 SCHOOL 550050004 76 00184 DIPA RAWAT A 25 B 20 A 28 A 21 B 21 A 25 205 B 140 pass 053 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00016 PRAKASH BUDHATHOKI A 30 B 22 B 25 B 22 B 20 A 22 188 B 141 pass 054 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00019 RAMESH B K A 28 B 20 A 25 A 20 B 26 A 25 205 B 144 pass 055 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00027 BIMALA BUDHAKHOTI A 23 B 20 A 26 A 20 B 23 A 21 205 B 133 pass 056 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00029 PRAKASH CHAND KHADAK A 27 B 21 A 31 A 32 B 23 A 28 213 A 162 pass 057 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00031 BAHADU RAWAT A 33 B 20 A 20 A 28 B 21 A 20 206 B 142 pass 058 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00041 BIMALA BOHARA A 31 B 21 A 29 A 23 B 24 A 22 211 A 150 pass 059 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00300 PRADIP BASNET A 32 B 20 A 24 A 21 B 21 A 23 199 B 141 pass 060 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00301 SURAJ BK A 22 B 20 A 26 A 26 B 24 A 28 199 B 146 pass 061 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00311 PABITRA BUDHATHOKI A 26 B 20 A 24 A 21 B 22 A 21 200 B 134 pass 062 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00312 PRAKRITI BASNET A 41 B 25 A 38 A 36 A 26 A 34 233 A 200 pass 063 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00315 Manoj BASNET A 43 B 27 A 38 A 40 A 31 A 34 236 A 213 pass 064 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00381 DHIRAJ BASNET A 22 B 20 A 25 A 29 B 20 B 22 197 B 138 pass 065 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00393 PREM B K A 35 B 21 A 27 A 36 B 25 A 20 208 B 164 pass 066 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00501 YAKRAJ BUDHATHOKI A 20 B 20 A 25 A 20 B 20 B 25 198 B 130 pass 067 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00541 SITA THAPA A 22 B 20 A 28 A 20 B 22 B 21 196 B 133 pass 068 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00567 ANU THAPA prepared by checked by verified by DARMA RURAL MUNICIPALITY EDUCATION,YOUTH AND SPORTS SECTION PRIMARY LEVEL EXAMINATION 2076 (Class 5) SOCIAL SCIENCE , total EXAMTOTAL TERMINAL LOCAL NEPALI ENGLISH MATH EDUCATION & ENVIRONMENT continous SUBJECT RESULT Sybbol No CREATIVE ARTS & HEALTH , Assesment Assesment Assesment Assesment Assesment Assesment Assesment TOTAL CAS continous continous continous continous continous continous S NO SCHOOL'S NAME STUDENTS NAME Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Exam Exam Exam Exam Exam Exam Regd Class SCHOOL CODEYear No INDRA A 20 B 20 A 22 A 23 B 21 B 22 196 B 128 pass 069 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00568 BAHADU BASNET A 21 B 20 A 26 A 21 B 23 B 27 195 B 138 pass 070 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00569 SHUSHILA BASNET A 26 B 20 A 28 B 24 A 20 B 23 193 B 141 pass 071 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00570 LALITA BUDHATHOKI A 21 B 20 B 23 A 20 B 20 B 24 192 B 128 pass 072 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00571 TILAK RAWAT B 30 B 20 B 23 A 27 B 20 B 20 189 B 140 pass 073 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005 76 00572 NANDA BK B 29 B 20 B 24 A 22 A 20 B 20 191 B 135 pass 074 KALIKA BASIC SCHOOL 550050005
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