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S.N Name Surname Sex 1 DIPAK KURMI M 2 JAGAN AHIR M 3 S.N Name Surname Sex 1 DIPAK KURMI M 2 JAGAN AHIR M 3 SRISTI CHHETRI F 4 AMRULLAH FAKIR M 5 HANUMAN AHIR M 6 GOPAL PRASAD THARU M 7 AKHILESH AGRAHARI M 8 SRI CHAND GUPTA M 9 PARSHURAM THARU M 10 DINESH YADAV M 11 CHET BAHADUR GAHA MAGAR M 12 CHANAR WALI PASI M 13 RAM KUMAR YADAV M 14 BINDRA PRASAD KORI M 15 SANJAY CHAMAR M 16 SATYA PRAKASH CHAUDHARY M 17 PANCHAM YADAV M 18 BECHAN CHAMAR M 19 DURGESH KUMAR KAHAR M 20 SOMAI AHIR M 21 SHAHID AFRIDI MANIHAR M 22 NEETU PANDEY F 23 AJAY KANWAR JOGI M 24 MANGARU KOHAR M 25 SAURAV ARYAL M 26 RAJ KUMAR BHAR M 27 YUBRAJ KARKI M 28 AMRIT KHANAL M 29 JIT BAHADUR LONIYA M 30 RADHESHYAM CHAUHAN M 31 JAMIL AHMAD DARJI M 32 GHANSHYAM KURMI M 33 RAM KARAN CHAMAR M 34 BIKASH HAMAL M 35 SUNIL DARJI M 36 KAMAR NIJAMI MIYA M 37 ISTIYAK AHMAD M 38 DILIP TELI M 39 YAM BAHADUR MALLA M 40 TULSIRAM KEWAT M 41 RAMESH KUMAR PASWAN M 42 SANTOSH THARU M 43 PHAHIM KHAN M 44 HEMANTA THAPA M 45 SANJAY THARU M 46 AMRITA REGMI F 47 SURYA NARAYAN CHAUDHARY M 48 NIRMALA BHUSAL F 49 JIT BAHADUR THARU M 50 DINESH KUMAR MAURYA M 51 SHAH ALAM CHAUDHARY M 52 DHRUBA KUMAR TELI M 53 RAKESH BHUJ M 54 MAHESH YADAV M 55 ANIT KUMAR BARAI M 56 JABAR HUSEN DARJI M 57 AJIM MUSALMAN M 58 PURNIMA PANDEY F 59 ASFAQ AHMAD MUSALMAN M 60 MOHAMMAD RAIS KHAN M 61 TUFEL DHUNIYA M 62 MAHESHWOR KUMAR PATEL M 63 IRSHAD ALAM JOLHA M 64 SIRAJ AHAMAD M 65 RADHA PAUDEL F 66 SURAJ BADHAI M 67 SAROJ KUMAR THARU M 68 SADDAM HUSEN FAKIR M 69 ABBU SAHEMA MU M 70 POONAM CHAUDHARY F 71 SUSHILA B C F 72 SURESH YADAV M 73 DHARMENDRA KORI M 74 SAMSHIR AHMAD TELI M 75 ASGAR ALI FAKIR M 76 GHIRAU THARU M 77 RAJU KEWAT M 78 ABDUL KALAM MUSALMAN M 79 RAMDHANI THARU M 80 IMRAN TELI M 81 BIJAY KUMAR KEWAT M 82 PROFINA THAMI MAGAR F 83 GAURI SHANKAR YADAV M 84 RAMESH AHIR M 85 SIDDHARTHA CHAUDHARY KURMI M 86 KAMALA BANJADE GHIMIRE F 87 SIRAJ AHAMAD MIYA M 88 AJAY KUMAR PUN M 89 SUBHAM CHAUDHARY M 90 SUNIL SHRESTHA M 91 PRAVESH KUMAR GUPTA M 92 AMRIT CHHETRI M 93 MAN KUMARI GIRI F 94 IRFAN KHAN M 95 RAM MURAT KORI M 96 DHARMARAJ KAHAR M 97 SURESH KUMAR KALWAR M 98 SANJAYA ROKAHA M 99 SURAJ KEWAT M 100 SURENDRA PRASAD PANDEY M 101 AJAY THARU M 102 RAJ DEV KOHAR M 103 SAHADEV YADAV M 104 IRSHAD ALI MUSALMAN M 105 HARI OM THARU M 106 RAJARAM KORI M 107 KHIMANAND THARU M 108 SURESH YADAV M 109 RAM PRASAD KHATIK M 110 MOHAMMAD MUGIS MU M 111 KAMLESH KUMAR YADAV M 112 KISAN KEWAT M 113 REN BAHADUR GHARTI MAGAR M 114 BIJAY DARJI M 115 RAMCHARAN YADAV AHIR M 116 MEHADI HASAN MUSALMAN M 117 PRADEEP KUMAR YADAV M 118 TULSIRAM ACHARYA M 119 MOHAMMAD SAMIM JOLHA M 120 RITIKA GUPTA F 121 NARAYAN PRASAD THARU M 122 MENUKA ACHARYA F 123 SHIV PRASAD CHAUDHARY M 124 SHIV PRASAD THARU M 125 SUBASH THARU M 126 RAMSUNDAR THARU M 127 TRILOKI PRASAD MURAU M 128 ABDUL KARIM CHURIHAR M 129 RAM JIYAWAN MISHRA M 130 YUBRAJ THARU M 131 TABARK ALI MU M 132 KRISHNA PATHARKAT M 133 ANIL KUMAR PASI M 134 RITA BARAI F 135 PRINCE HAMAL M 136 ANANYA SHAH F 137 MOHAMMAD IMRAN ALI GADDI M 138 RAM CHARIT YADAV M 139 RANJEET YADAV M 140 ARBUN NISA MUSALMANI F 141 SAFIULLAH MUSALMAN M 142 SUNIL BADHAI M 143 MAHESH CHAI M 144 PINTU KAHAR M 145 ROHIT KORI M 146 KYAMUDDEEN MUSALMAN M 147 RAJ KUMAR BISHOKARMA M 148 SANJAY TELI M 149 DHIRAJ VERMA M 150 SEWALAL YADAV M 151 RAM SEWAK MURAU M 152 SHIV KUMAR CHAUBE M 153 NUMA BHUSAL NEUPANE F 154 MANGAL CHAUDHARY M 155 KRISHNA VERMA M 156 BINDHYACHAL DUBEY M 157 GULAB SINGH YADAV M 158 ISTYAK AHAMAD MU M 159 IRSAD AHAMAD KHA M 160 SURAJ ARYAL M 161 MOHAMMAD SARIF DHOBI M 162 RAJU BASNET M 163 RAJ KISHOR KURMI M 164 RABINDRA KUMAR KURMI M 165 RADHESHYAM KURMI M 166 SUMER KEWAT M 167 NAJI BULLA MUSALMAN M 168 GIRIRAJ NEUPANE M 169 ANKIT KUMAR AGRAHARI M 170 LAVKUSH KURMI M 171 ASHOK KUMAR KURMI M 172 JAY PRAKASH CHAUDHARY KURMI M 173 AABEED ALI MUSALMAN M 174 SUMAN CHHETRI M 175 RAMJEET KORI M 176 MINA CHAUDHARY F 177 MOHAN LOHAR M 178 GYANMATI LOHAR F 179 JITENDRA LODH M 180 BIRENDRA YADAV M 181 RAMESH PASI M 182 RAJESH ADHIKARI M 183 ABDUL HAMID MU M 184 DEEP KUMAR CHAMAR M 185 JAMIL NAU M 186 CHHEDI PRASAD YADAV M 187 GEETA MALLA THAKURI F 188 YAM BAHADUR KHATRI M 189 BHAGWAN DAS GUPTA M 190 MANJU GYAWALI F 191 ANIL KUMAR AGRAHARI M 192 SHER JULLAH MUSALMAN M 193 KISHAN ARYAL M 194 AMIT PANDEY M 195 RAMA KANT CHAURASIYA M 196 RAM LAKHAN AHIR M 197 BAIDYANATH SINGH CHAUDHARY M 198 SARASWATI RAWAT F 199 PRAVA PANTHI F 200 MINA DEVI POKHREL F 201 BIBEK SARKI M 202 TULSA ADHIKARI F 203 HANUMAN YADAV M 204 SURENDRA PRASAD CHAUDHARY M 205 AMIT KUMAR BARI M 206 PRADEEP KUMAR CHAUDHARY M 207 ALINA BHATTARAI F 208 PRADIP THARU M 209 YAM PRAKASH KHATRI M 210 SARU THAPA F 211 NAND KISHOR YADAV M 212 RAMESH PRASAD AHIR M 213 SADHANA GHARTI THAPA F 214 SHIV KUMAR AHIR M 215 GANGADHAR PUN M 216 RAMU GUPTA M 217 BISNU AHIR M 218 SHIKHAR CHAUDHARY M 219 MAHENDRA KUMAR PASI M 220 SUSHIL BARAL M 221 RAM KUMAR TIWARI M 222 KU SUDAMA KOHAR F 223 SITAL THAPA M 224 PREM LAL GHIMIRE M 225 SANCHITA AGRAHARI F 226 ANKITA AGRAHARI F 227 SUNIL KUMAR KAMLAPURI M 228 SANDIP LODH M 229 APASAR ALI DAFALI M 230 SUNIL CHAUDHARY M 231 PAWAN RANA M 232 DIPAK RIJAL M 233 RAJESH THARU M 234 DHANIRAM THARU M 235 AASHIS SHAHI M 236 ANIL KUMAR CHAUDHARY M 237 DEEPAK CHHETRI M 238 SAIHJAD BADHAI M 239 MOINUDDIN BADHAI M 240 BISHN BAHADUR KHATRI M 241 SATI RAM THARU M 242 SHIVNARAYAN CHAUDHARY M 243 MOTIMA KHAN F 244 BHARAT KISOR KURMI M 245 SURENDRA YADAV M 246 KAMARUDDIN TURKIYA M 247 SUNIL GADARIYA M 248 RAM BHAWAN AHIR M 249 SURAJ K C M 250 ROHIT KUNWAR M 251 YUBRAJ JAISI M 252 RAMDIN KURMI M 253 GANESH CHAMAR M 254 ROSHAN BHUSAL M 255 MUHAMMAD HADDISH DHOBI M 256 SWAHALIYA KHATUN DHOBI F 257 CHAIT RAM THARU M 258 PINTU YADAV M 259 SURENDRA PRASAD YADAV M 260 KESHAV KUMAR GUPTA M 261 TULSI RAM BADHAI M 262 HIMAL GARANJA M 263 OSIULLA MU M 264 TUPHEL FAKIR MIYAN M 265 GAYANU SAPKOTA F 266 SUNIL CHAUDHARY M 267 SANTOSH KUMAR CHAUDHARY M 268 MAN KALA BHANDARI F 269 PRASHANT ACHARYA SHARMA M 270 SHARADA THARU F 271 TEJ KUMAR THAKUR NAU M 272 SABIR ALI MUSLMAN M 273 DIPENDRA KUMAR MALI M 274 LILADHAR NEUPANE M 275 SUSHIL SHRESTHA M 276 KRISHNA KUMAR KOHAR M 277 AARATI CHAUDHARI F 278 RAHUL KURMI M 279 MUMTAJ AHAMAD M 280 UDAYBHAN YADAV M 281 ABDUL HALIM MUSALMAN M 282 GOUTAM YADAV M 283 SANJAY CHAMAR M 284 SHYAM KUMAR KEWAT M 285 ABDUR RAHIMAN M 286 REKHA G C BHARTHI F 287 KHADANANDA KHANAL M 288 BINOD KUMAR YAADV M 289 AJIM MOHAMMAD NAW M 290 PHUL CHAND YADAV M 291 SHASHANK ACHARYA M 292 JUGESH CHAMAR HARIJAN M 293 TABARAK MUSALMAN M 294 DINESH YADAV M 295 GOKUL B K M 296 ASHWANI SHUKLA M 297 MARINA ARYAL F 298 MANNU KEWAT M 299 UTTAM NEPAL M 300 USHA NEPAL F 301 SANJAY YADAV M 302 AKALESH BARAI M 303 BISHNU KEWAT M 304 BIMALA MARASINI F 305 SURJA BAHADUR THAPA M 306 SURAJ PASI M 307 ASTHA PRADHAN F 308 PRIYA KEWAT F 309 SARBJEET YADAV M 310 BABU LAL MURAU M 311 ABBAS MUSALMAN M 312 MAJLAIN MUSALMAN F 313 RENUKA KUMARI KUWAR CHHETRI F 314 SHIV PRASAD YADAV M 315 PHAGU TELI M 316 KHATOON SHAH F 317 TAUFEEQUE AHMAD MINYA M 318 MOHAMMED SAMEER HALUWAI M 319 GULAM WARIS HALUWAI M 320 AJAY PRASAD YADAV M 321 RAJESH PRASAD YADAV M 322 MAN KUMARI THARUNI F 323 FERU THARU M 324 BRIJESH YADAV M 325 RAM ACHAL DHAWAL M 326 AKHILESH CHAUDHARY M 327 ANURADHA ARYAL F 328 NETRA PRASAD ADHIKARI M 329 VASUNDHRA YADAV F 330 KANCHAN YADAV F 331 SHYAM SUNDAR MURAU M 332 NEERAJ DHOBI M 333 SHRAWAN KUMAR THARU M 334 SATYANARAYAN YADAV M 335 MANOJ KALWAR M 336 RAM DAS KURMI M 337 CHET KUMARI KHANAL F 338 MOHAMMAD FARUK MUSALMAN M 339 PRAVIN THAPA M 340 ANUP THARU M 341 SHANTI THAPA F 342 SAMIULLA MU M 343 SAKIR ALI CHURIHAR M 344 GYASUDDIN KUJADA M 345 ANIL CHAUDHARY M 346 RAM BAHADUR BANIYA M 347 JAMAL AHAMMAD MIYA SHAH M 348 SANJAY KUMAR YADAV M 349 GAURI AHIR M 350 KAMAR HUSAIN M 351 DIP KUMAR PASI M 352 BHIMKANTA ARYAL M 353 SHIV PRAKASH RAIDAS M 354 DEEPAK THARU M 355 SANTA RAM THARU M 356 DEBIDIN BARAI M 357 MUSHATAK AHMAD SHEKH M 358 MAHAMAD SAKIR M 359 PRADIP KOHAR M 360 SHIVA KOHAR M 361 NEPAL PRASAD KEWAT M 362 RAMPHER KURMI CHAUDHARY M 363 BIKRAM YADAV AHIR M 364 MOHAMMAD UMAR MUSALMAN M 365 SANJIDA PRABIN MU F 366 UMAIR KHAN M 367 OSAIDA MANAL KHAN F 368 DILIP KUMAR KURMI M 369 SHREYA SHARMA F.
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