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300 11125 AASTHA ADHIKARY 70 22 513 1141 70001 AASTHA BHATTARAI 70 22 500 2106 28835 AASTHA BYANJU 70 22 207 462 17114 AASTHA CHAUDHARY 400 20 500 1101 54442 AASTHA KATUWAL 70 22 500 2761 53150 AASTHA PYAKUREL 70 22 217 175 45970 AASTHA RAUNIYAR 250 13 241 579 66410 AASTHA TAUIJALE 80 10 525 386 26612 AATMA PD CHAULAGAI 70 22 253 5 22441 AATMARAM ADHIKARI 100 10 221 36 73680 AAVA SHRESTHA 150 10 107 544 11243 AAVANI JOSHY 500 25 500 2763 53152 AAVASH PYAKUREL 70 22 243 233 24673 AAWARTAN RIJAL 210 11 109 106 7091 AAWHAN MULTIPURPCO OP 5000 250 221 255 73903 AAYAM ADHIKARI 70 22 204 388 58039 AAYAN GARG 1500 74 255 2 51162 AAYAN GURUNG 450 23 101 38 51515 AAYAN MAHARJAN 70 22 102 704 9007 AAYAN YADAV 300 15 500 3046 56804 AAYUSH KC 70 22 254 185 28517 AAYUSH KHATRI 70 22 221 259 73740 AAYUSH PARAJULI 40 13 500 362 64468 AAYUSH REGMI 50 16 500 3027 27055 AAYUSH SIMKHADA 60 19 240 379 35986 AAYUSH RAJ BAJRACHARYA 500 25 101 99 28933 AAYUSHA DAWADI 40 13 500 2003 40312 AAYUSHA GHIMIRE 70 22 102 233 10810 AAYUSHA GUPTA 30 10 212 126 40987 AAYUSHA NEUPANE 310 16 204 62 58637 AAYUSHA SHRESTHA 1100 54 213 40 46939 AAYUSHA THAPA 510 26 500 2042 50113 AAYUSHA TIMALSINA 70 22 500 2858 50450 AAYUSHI KHETAN 70 22 107 229 11323 AAYUSHMA BHATTARAI 70 22 500 3026 27054 AAYUSHMA SIMKHADA 60 19 237 221 58372 AAYUSMA ARYAL 10 10 237 292 60636 ABACHARA CHUDAL 70 22 513 441 68601 ABADUL WAKIR DEWAN 70 22 209 17 72921 ABDUL HOK MIYA 50 16 252 2 42502 ABDUL WALI JASGADH 70 22 513 139 62240 ABDULHAK FAKIR 70 22 513 2571 68501 ABDULLAH AMIR MUSALAMAN 70 22 256 201 19933 ABHAR BHATTARAI 10 10 205 48 43061 ABHASH MANANDHAR 1000 49 214 54 44213 ABHAY MANDAL 100 10 240 10 35429 ABHAY CHANDRA MAHATO 30 10 241 369 66357 ABHAYA RATNA KANSAKAR 30 10 500 2800 53023 ABHIGYA SINGH BASNET 70 22 500 1251 18143 ABHIMA SAPKOTA 1000 49 254 82 24420 ABHINAB ARYA 50 16 240 50 35274 ABHINAB MAHARJAN 130 10 217 484 45079 ABHINAV ARYAL 70 22 500 1635 28609 ABHINAV PRADHAN 70 22 207 522 6346 ABHINAV SHRESTHA 50 16 241 675 66606 ABHINAV SHRESTHA 500 25 500 2041 50112 ABHINAV TIMALSINA 70 22 102 13 12230 ABHINAV JB RANA 61540 3086 102 528 12257 ABHIPSHA LUITEL 780 38 500 3087 51089 ABHISHEK CHAUDHARY 10 10 513 1041 49009 ABHISHEK GURUNG 70 22 513 941 69001 ABHISHEK KHADKA 70 22 513 390 62102 ABHISHEK KHANAL 70 22 107 308 28918 ABHISHEK KHETAN 250 13 107 312 64251 ABHISHEK MISHRA 50 16 208 83 32359 ABHISHEK MISHRA 70 22 239 88 44001 ABHISHEK POKHREL 50 16 513 842 68902 ABHISHEK POUDEL 70 22 500 137 54035 ABHISHEK SHAH 70 22 253 101 22405 ABHISHEK SHAKYA 200 10 500 2846 50485 ABHISHEK SHRESTHA 70 22 525 672 26728 ABHISHEK SHRESTHA 70 22 500 52 52137 ABHISHEK SUWAL 1010 50 213 37 46940 ABHISHEK THAPA 510 26 513 2207 70801 ABHISHEK MAN SINGRAJBHANDARI 70 22 212 632 50251 ABHISHEK PD BHATTARAI 100 10 204 240 58153 ABHISHIKHA SHRESTHA 20 10 102 256 11774 ABHIYAN THAPA 1000 49 212 613 50652 ABHIYUSH SHRESTHA 10 10 224 124 20109 ABHUSHAN NEUPANE 100 10 500 1108 51265 ABHYUDAYA BHATTARAI 70 22 500 152 54097 ABIN SHRESTHA 100 10 500 1415 52593 ABINASH PANERU 70 22 525 576 53446 ABINASH SHRESTHA 70 22 256 74 27514 ABINASH SILWAL 70 22 513 541 68701 ABINASHI KUMAR THAIBA 70 22 107 262 26901 ACE CAPITAL LIMITED 15500 777 107 270 53080 ACE DEVELOPMENTBANK LTD 100000 5016 217 258 22019 ACHALA TRIPATHI 250 13 525 332 53481 ACHUT SHRESTHA 70 22 102 94 10911 ACHUT KUMAR BASNET 800 39 500 941 52556 ACHUYUT PD PANDEY 70 22 109 108 7109 ACHYUT DHAKAL 150 10 256 271 21540 ACHYUT KC 50 16 101 28 52687 ACHYUT KHANAL 70 22 102 613 12108 ACHYUT NEPAL 1500 74 101 13 30010 ACHYUT POKHAREL 50 16 107 389 11446 ACHYUT SIGDEL 500 25 525 981 53304 ACHYUT KUMAR SHRESTHA 70 22 224 50 20402 ACHYUT RAJ DEVKOTA 70 22 108 22 6365 ACHYUT RAJ GHIMIRE 20 10 513 129 62229 ADALAT PD. HARIJAN 70 22 500 2369 52838 ADARSA GURAGAIN 70 22 253 200 22240 ADARSH BIKRAM SHAHI 110 10 111 37 4194 ADARSH PRATAP SAH 10 10 240 508 54283 ADARSHA JHA 70 22 500 976 21317 ADHISH NIDHI TIWARI 70 22 525 887 37612 ADI BDR LIMBEL 60 19 513 373 62135 ADINA LAMA 70 22 212 129 40074 ADIPTI GUPTA 100 10 241 91 66784 ADISHREE GHAJU 1000 49 107 168 40294 ADITAY PANDIA 1500 74 107 503 11244 ADITI AGRAWAL 1530 76 108 109 51543 ADITI AGRAWAL 1500 74 237 338 60634 ADITI BARAL 70 22 254 36 21153 ADITI CHUDAL 70 22 102 689 10748 ADITI MASKEY 50 16 500 1175 10994 ADITI PANDEY 70 22 500 722 51716 ADITI PATHAK 130 10 217 408 45659 ADITI PRADHAN 50 16 212 445 40526 ADITI SAPKOTA 70 22 500 1839 52037 ADITIYA POUDEL 10 10 212 161 40065 ADITYA BHATTARAI 70 22 207 457 17111 ADITYA CHAUDHARY 200 10 251 44 42047 ADITYA GYAWALI 500 25 500 1487 53119 ADITYA KOIRALA 1120 55 102 816 12648 ADITYA MAHATO 50 16 513 64 62364 ADITYA PAAL 70 22 500 1658 51638 ADITYA PANDEY 300 15 513 3199 62164 ADITYA PIYA 70 22 212 59 40388 ADITYA TODI 200 10 247 43 67232 ADITYA YADAV 70 22 207 460 17115 ADITYA INVESTMENTPVT. 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