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Sindhupalchowk Bansbari 8 Bansbari Melamchi Municipality 12 76 249621 RS Bil Bahadur Tamang Sindhupalchowk Bansbari 8 Bansbari Melamchi Municipality 12 77 249732 RS Rejina Roka Sindhupalchowk Bansbari 8 Bansbari Melamchi Municipality 12 78 249707 RS Shree Lama Sindhupalchowk Bansbari 8 Bansbari Melamchi Municipality 12 79 249358 RS Samjhana Majhi Sindhupalchowk Bansbari 8 Bansbari Melamchi Municipality 12 80 249622 RS Ganesh Dhakal Sindhupalchowk Bansbari 9 Bansbari Melamchi Municipality 12 81 249731 RS Yog Bahadur Tamang Sindhupalchowk Bansbari 9 Bansbari Melamchi Municipality 12 82 249721 RS Milan Tamang Sindhupalchowk Bansbari 9 Bansbari Melamchi Municipality 12 83 249448 RS Baburam Bhujel Sindhupalchowk Bansbari 9 Bansbari Melamchi Municipality 12 84 249532 RS Rajendra Magar Sindhupalchowk Bansbari 9 Bansbari Melamchi Municipality 12 85 249625 RS Ram Prasad Parajuli Sindhupalchowk Bansbari 9 Bansbari Melamchi Municipality 12 86 249629 RS Rajendra Magar Sindhupalchowk Bansbari 9 Bansbari Melamchi Municipality 12 87 249606 RS Bishnu Prasad Dhakal Sindhupalchowk Bansbari 9 Bansbari Melamchi Municipality 12 88 249722 RS Amar Bahadur Tamang Sindhupalchowk Bansbari 9 Bansbari Melamchi Municipality 12 89 254045 RS Ram Tamang Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 90 254346 RS Daljit Tamang Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 91 254044 RS Ka Dorje Tamang Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 92 254341 RS Pasupati Sunar Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 93 250576 RS Subba Lal Tamang Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 94 254468 RS Madhav Prasad Ghimire Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 95 254353 RS Bishnu Maya Ghimire Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 96 254465 RS Hem Ram Paudel Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 97 254342 RS Kale Kami Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 98 254348 RS Tika Maya Shrestha Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 99 254344 RS Dil Bahadur Shrestha Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 100 254351 RS Kumar Lama Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 101 254466 RS Rajesh Magar Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 102 254355 RS Debi Prasad Gotame Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 103 254357 RS Chandra Bahadur Nepali Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 104 254350 RS Man Bahadur Shrestha Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 105 254464 RS Sete Lal B.K. Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 106 254356 RS Ban Lal Tamang Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 107 254354 RS Ghan Bahadur Magar Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 108 254345 RS Kriti Adhikari Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 109 254467 RS Nabina Shrestha Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 110 254343 RS Raj Kumar Sunar Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 111 254043 RS Namkel Tamang Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 112 254349 RS Milan Lama Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 113 251352 RS Dil Bahadur Shrestha Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 114 254358 RS Sun Maya Tamang Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 115 251485 RS Dhan Kumari Ghimire Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 116 254352 RS Uttam Lal Ghimire Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 117 254347 RS Nirmala Nepal Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 2 Jugal 5 118 254052 RS Chandra Prasad Pauddel Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 3 Jugal 5 119 254047 RS Deb Nath Ghimire Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 3 Jugal 5 120 254048 RS Nil Prasad Ghimire Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 3 Jugal 5 121 254046 RS Ratna Laxmi Shrestha Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 3 Jugal 5 122 254054 RS Bheshram Upedhyaya Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 3 Jugal 5 123 254051 RS Daljit Tamang Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 3 Jugal 5 124 254053 RS Pirupati Paudel Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 3 Jugal 5 125 254049 RS Resham Bahadur Shrestha Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 3 Jugal 5 126 251358 RS Mahesh Magar Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 3 Jugal 5 127 254050 RS Madhu Bahadur Magar Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 3 Jugal 5 128 253975 RS Puskar Puri Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 4 Jugal 5 129 254071 RS Debi Bahadur Puri Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 4 Jugal 5 130 254068 RS Putali Magar Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 4 Jugal 5 131 254070 RS Jayaram Ghimire Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 4 Jugal 5 132 253974 RS Ichhya Maya Nepal Sindhupalchowk Baramchi 4 Jugal 5 133 254057 RS Madan Shrestha Sindhupalchowk Baramchi
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