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Birth Registration Certificate cg';"rL–!@ -lgod & ;Fu ;DalGwt_ g]kfn ;/sf/ ;ª\3Lo dfldnf tyf :yfgLo ljsf; dGqfno :yfgLo kl~hsflwsf/Lsf] sfof{no blIf0fsfnL gu/kflnsf j8f g+============================== sf] sfof{no sf7df8f}+ lhNnf hGd btf{sf] k|df0f–kq btf{ gDa/M ================================ btf{ ldltM ========================================= kfl/jfl/s nut kmf/fd g+=M ==================== o; sfof{nodf v8f ul/Psf] hGd btf{ lstfa cg';f/ k|dfl0ft ul/G5 ls ;"rs >L÷>LdtL ======================================================================== n] e/]sf] cg';"rL–@ sf] ;"rgf kmf/fd adf]lhd >L ======================================================================= sf] gflt÷gfltgL ==================================== lhNnf ============================================= gu/kflnsf j8f g+================= df a:g] >L ========================================================================================= tyf >LdtL ======================================================================== sf] 5f]/f÷5f]/L >L÷;'>L ==================================================================================== sf] ldlt lj=;+================================================ -============================================ O{=;+=_ df hGd ePsf] xf] . gful/stf lnPsf] eP :yfgLo kl~hsflwsf/Lsf] gful/stf k|df0f–kq g+= hf/L ldlt / lhNnf ;xLM s= afa'sf] ================================================================ gfd y/M===================================================== v= cfdfsf] =================================================== ldltM ============================================================ Schedule-12 (Related with Rule 7) Government of Nepal Ministry of Federal Affairs and Local Development Office of Local Registrar Dakshinkali Municipality, ............................ Ward Office Kathmandu District Birth Registration Certificate Registration No.:............................... Date of Registration:...................................... Family Record Form No: ......................... This is to certify, as per the birth register maintained at this office and the information provided by Mr./Mrs. .......................................................... in the information from of schedule-2, that Mr./Miss....................................................... son/daughter of Mr............................................... and Mrs. ..............................................., grandson/granddaughter of Mr./Mrs. ........................................................., a resident of Ward No. ..........., ..............................................Municipality, ................................... District, was born on.................................... BS (............................... AD) at........................... Date, District and Citizenship Certificate No. if Citizenship Certificate is issued to: Local Registrar's: A. Father: ...................................................................... Signature: B. Mother: ...................................................................... Name and surname: Date: ................................... cg';"rL–!# -lgod & ;Fu ;DalGwt_ g]kfn ;/sf/ ;ª\3Lo dfldnf tyf :yfgLo ljsf; dGqfno :yfgLo kl~hsflwsf/Lsf] sfof{no blIf0fsfnL gu/kflnsf j8f g+============================== sf] sfof{no sf7df8f}+ lhNnf d[To' btf{sf] k|df0f–kq btf{ gDa/M ================================ btf{ ldltM ========================================= kfl/jfl/s nut kmf/fd g+=M ==================== o; sfof{nodf v8f ul/Psf] d[To' btf{ lstfa cg';f/ k|dfl0ft ul/G5 ls ;"rs >L÷>LdtL ======================================================================== n] e/]sf] cg';"rL–# sf] ;"rgf kmf/fd adf]lhd >L ========================================================================== sf] gflt÷gfltgL >L=============================== ===================================================== sf] 5f]/f÷5f]/L >L ========================================================================= klt÷kTgL ===================================== lhNnf =========================================== gu/kflnsf j8f g+=============== df a:g] aif{ ================= sf] >L÷>LdtL============================================================================================ sf] ldlt ============================================= -========================================== O{=;+=_ ut]================================================= gu/kflnsf j8f g+======================= df d[To' ePsf] xf] . gful/stf lnPsf] eP d[tssf] :yfgLo kl~hsflwsf/Lsf] gful/stf k|df0f–kq g+= hf/L ldlt / lhNnf ;xLM gful/stfsf] k|df0f kq g+================================ gfd y/M===================================================== hf/L ldlt / lhNnf=============================================== ldltM ============================================================ Schedule-13 (Related with Rule 7) Government of Nepal Ministry of Federal Affairs and Local Development Office of Local Registrar Dakshinkali Municipality, ............................ Ward Office Kathmandu District Death Registration Certificate Registration No.:............................... Date of Registration:...................................... Family Record Form No: ......................... This is to certify, as per the Death register maintained at this office and the information provided by Mr./Mrs. .......................................................... in the information from of schedule-3, that Mr./Mrs./Miss....................................................... aged ............., son/daughter of Mr./Mrs.................................................. grandson/granddaughter of Mr./Mrs. ........................................................., Husband/Wife of Mr./Mrs...........................................a resident of Ward No. ..........., ........................................Municipality, ...................................... District, died on.................................... BS (............................... AD). In Citizenship Certificate is issued to deceased: Local Registrar's: His/Her Citizenship Certificate No........................... Signature: Date & District of issuance:..................................... Name and surname: Date: ................................... cg';"rL–!$ -lgod & ;Fu ;DalGwt_ g]kfn ;/sf/ ;ª\3Lo dfldnf tyf :yfgLo ljsf; dGqfno :yfgLo kl~hsflwsf/Lsf] sfof{no blIf0fsfnL gu/kflnsf j8f g+============================== sf] sfof{no sf7df8f}+ lhNnf ljjfx btf{sf] k|df0f–kq btf{ gDa/M ================================ btf{ ldltM ========================================= kfl/jfl/s nut kmf/fd g+=M ==================== o; sfof{nodf v8f ul/Psf] ljjfx btf{ lstfa cg';f/ k|dfl0ft ul/G5 ls ;"rs >L================================================================================== tyf >LdtL========================================================================== n] e/]sf] cg';"rL–$ sf] ;"rgf kmf/fd adf]lhd >L ========================================================================== sf] gflt >L=========================================================================== sf] 5f]/f ================================= lhNnf ============================================== gu/kflnsf j8f g+=============== df a:g] aif{ ================= sf] >L======================================================================================= ;Fu ====================== sf] gfltgL >L ================================================================ sf] 5f]/L ====================================== lhNnf ======================================= gu/kflnsf j8f g+============= df a:g] aif{ ============== sL ================================================================ sf] ldlt lj=;+================================= -================================== O{=;+=_ ;fdflhs k/Dk/f cg';f/ ljjfx ePsf] xf] . gful/stf lnPsf] eP :yfgLo kl~hsflwsf/Lsf] gful/stf k|df0f–kq g+= hf/L ldlt / lhNnf ;xLM s_ b'nfxf ============================================================== gfd y/M===================================================== v_ b'nxL ================================================================= ldltM ============================================================ Schedule-14 (Related with Rule 7) Government of Nepal Ministry of Federal Affairs and Local Development Office of Local Registrar Dakshinkali Municipality, ............................ Ward Office Kathmandu District Marriage Registration Certificate Registration No.:............................... Date of Registration:...................................... Family Record Form No: ......................... This is to certify, as per the marriage register maintained at this office and the information provided by Mr....................................... and Mrs.................................................. in the information from of schedule-4, that Mr....................................................... aged ............., son Mr...................................................... grandson of Mr......................................................., a resident of Ward No............., ............................... Municipality, ............................... District, married Miss......................................... aged .......... daughter of Mr............................................................ granddaughter of Mr............................................................ a resident of Ward No............, ............................... Village Development Committee/Municipality, ............................... District, on.................................. B.S. (...................................... A.D.) in accordance with the social customs. Date, District and Citizenship Certificate
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