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Code Name of Authorized Dealer (Record of 2077/01/30) Address Associated Branch 1 1153 Shiva Parbati Krishi Sahakari ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 9 Province Office, Dhangadhi 2 1154 Mahadev Krishi Sahakari sa.ltd Kailali,Ghodaghodi,Ward-No 12 Province Office, Dhangadhi 3 1170 Sudurpaschim Multipurpose Cop ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 4 Province Office, Dhangadhi 4 1171 Daijo Agriculture Coop ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 7 Province Office, Dhangadhi 5 1173 DidiBahini Agriculture coop.ltd Kailali,Godawari,Ward-No 9 Province Office, Dhangadhi 6 1174 Shirjanshil Mahila Coop ltd Kailali,Godawari,Ward-No 6 Province Office, Dhangadhi 7 1175 Jananaulo Bihani Ag . coop ltd Kailali,Godawari,Ward-No 7 Province Office, Dhangadhi 8 1177 Ghiya Agriculture Coop ltd Kailali,Tikapur,Ward-No 5 Province Office, Dhangadhi 9 1178 Tikapur Agriculture coop ltd Kailali,Tikapur,Ward-No 4 Province Office, Dhangadhi 10 1179 Pasupati Gramin Bidhut Coop ltd Kailali,Tikapur,Ward-No 3 Province Office, Dhangadhi 11 1181 Unnat Agriculture Coop ltd Kailali,Tikapur,Ward-No 1 Province Office, Dhangadhi 12 1182 Chure Krisak Coop ltd Kailali,Ghodaghodi,Ward-No 1 Province Office, Dhangadhi 13 1183 Samriddha Nepal Agriculture Coop ltd Kailali,Ghodaghodi,Ward-No 1 Province Office, Dhangadhi 14 1185 Jana Batabaran Bachat Coop ltd Kailali,Kailari,Ward-No 6 Province Office, Dhangadhi 15 1186 Bandevi Agriculture Coop ltd Kailali,Kailari,Ward-No 1 Province Office, Dhangadhi 16 1187 Malbara Agriculture coop ltd Kailali,Lamki Chuha,Ward-No 2 Province Office, Dhangadhi 17 1188 Mahila Krisak Coop ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 7 Province Office, Dhangadhi 18 1189 Kishan Multipurpose Coop ltd Kailali,Lamki Chuha,Ward-No 1 Province Office, Dhangadhi 19 1190 Bijbridhi Krisak Coop Ltd. Kailali,Kailari,Ward-No 4 Province Office, Dhangadhi 20 1192 Asal Chhemeki Ag Coop.ltd Kailali,Janaki,Ward-No 9 Province Office, Dhangadhi 21 1193 Maha Dev Pashu Bikash Coop.ltd Kailali,Bhajani,Ward-No 6 Province Office, Dhangadhi 22 1194 Sanakishan Agriculture Coop ltd Gauriganga Kailali,Gauriganga,Ward-No 4 Province Office, Dhangadhi 23 1195 Jaya Kishan Ag Coop ltd Kailali,Gauriganga,Ward-No 1 Province Office, Dhangadhi 24 1197 Pashupati Kishan Lagu Udhami Cop ltd Kailali,Janaki,Ward-No 4 Province Office, Dhangadhi 25 1199 Kalgi Saving and Credit cop ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 14 Province Office, Dhangadhi 26 1200 Mukta Kamaiya Multipurpose Coop Ltd Kailali,Gauriganga,Ward-No 8 Province Office, Dhangadhi 27 1202 Radha Krishna Saving and Credit Coop ltd Kailali,Gauriganga,Ward-No 4 Province Office, Dhangadhi 28 1204 Janata Agriculture Coop ltd Kailali,Tikapur,Ward-No 1 Province Office, Dhangadhi 29 1211 Ram Bali Trade Supplier Kailali,Tikapur,Ward-No 4 Province Office, Dhangadhi 30 1212 Paribartan Multipurpose Saving and Credit Coop ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 11 Province Office, Dhangadhi 31 1213 Asal Mahila Ag .Coop Ltd Kailali,Bardagoriya,Ward-No 4 Province Office, Dhangadhi 32 1216 Tribeni Mahila Bikash Coop Ltd Kailali,Joshipur,Ward-No 1 Province Office, Dhangadhi 33 1217 Mahila Jagaran Multipurpose Coop ltd Kailali,Tikapur,Ward-No 1 Province Office, Dhangadhi 34 1218 Krishak Bhalai Coop Ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 19 Province Office, Dhangadhi 35 1220 Deurali Bhangyang Ag Coop Ltd Kailali,Tikapur,Ward-No 9 Province Office, Dhangadhi 36 1224 Nava Pratibha Multipurpose Coop Ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 19 Province Office, Dhangadhi 37 1225 Sasakta Saving and Credit Coop ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 15 Province Office, Dhangadhi 38 1230 Uttam Agrovet Center and Supplier Achham,Sanphebagar,Ward-No 1 Province Office, Dhangadhi 39 1234 Kritipur Agriculture Coop ltd Kailali,Ghodaghodi,Ward-No 7 Province Office, Dhangadhi 40 1244 Janma Bhumi Gramin Bhidut Coop ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 16 Province Office, Dhangadhi 41 1246 Mohanlyal Krisakh Multipurpose Coop ltd Kailali,Gauriganga,Ward-No 1 Province Office, Dhangadhi 42 1247 Shantinagar Agriculture Coop ltd Kailali,Ghodaghodi,Ward-No 1 Province Office, Dhangadhi 43 1248 Rastra Sewak Saving and Credit Coop ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 5 Province Office, Dhangadhi 44 1249 Deurali Mahila Agriculture Coop ltd Kailali,Gauriganga,Ward-No 9 Province Office, Dhangadhi 45 1250 Maharaien Agriculture Coop ltd Kailali,Bardagoriya,Ward-No 2 Province Office, Dhangadhi 46 1252 Dhansinghpur Krishi Coop ltd Kailali,Tikapur,Ward-No 9 Province Office, Dhangadhi 47 1253 Dhansinghpur yakata samaj saving and credit coop ltd Kailali,Tikapur,Ward-No 3 Province Office, Dhangadhi 48 1254 Deukhuriya Krishi Coop ltd Kailali,Lamki Chuha,Ward-No 4 Province Office, Dhangadhi 49 1257 Kedar krishi coop ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 3 Province Office, Dhangadhi 50 1262 Bageshwori Agriculture Coop Ltd Kailali,Joshipur,Ward-No 6 Province Office, Dhangadhi 51 1263 Adharsha Krishi Coop Ltd Kailali,Ghodaghodi,Ward-No 2 Province Office, Dhangadhi 52 1266 Jagaran Crisakh coop ltd Kailali,Bhajani,Ward-No 5 Province Office, Dhangadhi 53 1267 Sana Kishan Crishi coop ltd Shreepur Kailali,Godawari,Ward-No 8 Province Office, Dhangadhi 54 1274 Behada Baba Gramin Bidhut Coop Ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 16 Province Office, Dhangadhi 55 1279 Shiva Ganga KishanCcoop ltd Kailali,Joshipur,Ward-No 7 Province Office, Dhangadhi 56 1286 Pragatishil Mukta Kamaiya Krishi Coop Ltd Kailali,Kailari,Ward-No 4 Province Office, Dhangadhi 57 1288 Nava Jyoti Krisakh Multipurpose Coop Ltd Kailali,Gauriganga,Ward-No 5 Province Office, Dhangadhi 58 1291 Panchakoti Krishi Coop Ltd Kailali,Janaki,Ward-No 4 Province Office, Dhangadhi 59 1293 Shanti Nepal Sana Kishan Coop Ltd Kailali,Tikapur,Ward-No 1 Province Office, Dhangadhi 60 1294 Smriti Trader Supplier Kailali,Kailari,Ward-No 4 Province Office, Dhangadhi 61 1295 Parisharam Agriculture Coop Ltd Kailali,Kailari,Ward-No 9 Province Office, Dhangadhi 62 1297 Berojgar Agriculture Coop ltd Kailali,Gauriganga,Ward-No 10 Province Office, Dhangadhi 63 1303 Navajyoti Krishi Coop Ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 7 Province Office, Dhangadhi 64 1306 Hatemalo Jana Krishi Coop Ltd Kailali,Godawari,Ward-No 1 Province Office, Dhangadhi 65 1308 Adhunik Krishi Multi. Coop Ltd Kailali,Janaki,Ward-No 9 Province Office, Dhangadhi 66 1309 Rambhakta Krishi Coop Ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 7 Province Office, Dhangadhi 67 1313 Ram Ram Krishi Coop Ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 8 Province Office, Dhangadhi 68 1320 Jalpa Devi Agriculture Coop Ltd Kailali,Lamki Chuha,Ward-No 15 Province Office, Dhangadhi 69 1323 Gramin bidhut coop ltd lamkichuha Kailali,Lamki Chuha,Ward-No 4 Province Office, Dhangadhi 70 1324 J .N Agrovet Kailali,Lamki Chuha,Ward-No 9 Province Office, Dhangadhi 71 1327 Beena gramin bidhut coop ltd Kailali,Gauriganga,Ward-No 6 Province Office, Dhangadhi 72 1329 Munal Mahila Krishi Coop ltd Kailali,Joshipur,Ward-No 2 Province Office, Dhangadhi 73 1331 Roshani Gramin Bidhut Coop Ltd Kailali,Janaki,Ward-No 4 Province Office, Dhangadhi 74 1337 Jiban Jyoti Mahila Multipurpose Coop Ltd Kailali,Godawari,Ward-No 7 Province Office, Dhangadhi 75 1352 Batabaran Sanganchhen Multipurpose Coop Ltd Kailali,Gauriganga,Ward-No 8 Province Office, Dhangadhi 76 1353 Samudayik Coop ltd Kailali,Tikapur,Ward-No 8 Province Office, Dhangadhi 77 1354 Samjhana Krishi Coop ltd Kailali,Kailari,Ward-No 2 Province Office, Dhangadhi 78 1397 Jiban Jyoti Gramin Coop ltd Kailali,Janaki,Ward-No 2 Province Office, Dhangadhi 79 1399 Pragatishil Sishu Krishi Coop ltd Kailali,Godawari,Ward-No 4 Province Office, Dhangadhi 80 1401 Wolani Agriculture Coop ltd Kailali,Godawari,Ward-No 12 Province Office, Dhangadhi 81 1402 Kalas Krishi Coop ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 17 Province Office, Dhangadhi 82 1403 Sarwodaya Multipurpose Coop ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 2 Province Office, Dhangadhi 83 1404 Mastha General Store and Suppier Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 2 Province Office, Dhangadhi 84 1407 Garibi Niwaran Krishi Coop ltd Kailali,Ghodaghodi,Ward-No 4 Province Office, Dhangadhi 85 1408 Pidit Pragatishil Saving and Credit Coop ltd Kailali,Kailari,Ward-No 9 Province Office, Dhangadhi 86 1410 Roshani Krishi Coop ltd Kailali,Kailari,Ward-No 8 Province Office, Dhangadhi 87 1413 Saramshil Krishi Coop ltd Kailali,Kailari,Ward-No 8 Province Office, Dhangadhi 88 1428 Jayesh Traders Kailali,Lamki Chuha,Ward-No 10 Province Office, Dhangadhi 89 1434 Janti Khera Gramin Coop ltd Kailali,Ghodaghodi,Ward-No 11 Province Office, Dhangadhi 90 1436 Ram Sikhar Krishi Coop ltd Kailali,Ghodaghodi,Ward-No 1 Province Office, Dhangadhi 91 1438 Samata Krishi Coop ltd Kailali,Ghodaghodi,Ward-No 2 Province Office, Dhangadhi 92 1441 Jwala Panchakoshi Krishi Coop ltd Kailali,Ghodaghodi,Ward-No 1 Province Office, Dhangadhi 93 1442 Seti Nirman Sewa Bajhang,Jaya Prithvi,Ward-No 1 Province Office, Dhangadhi 94 1448 Tara Nagar Krishak Coop ltd Kailali,Ghodaghodi,Ward-No 8 Province Office, Dhangadhi 95 1451 Sanghari Multipurpose Coop ltd Kailali,Kailari,Ward-No 8 Province Office, Dhangadhi 96 1462 Jugeda Krishak Multipurpose Co ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 12 Province Office, Dhangadhi 97 1468 Jana Jyoti Krishi Coop ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 6 Province Office, Dhangadhi 98 1484 Swoyam Jagirtri Saving and Credit Coop ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 14 Province Office, Dhangadhi 99 1485 Sangharsh Milan Mahila Saving and Credit Coop ltd Kailali,Dhangadhi,Ward-No 18 Province Office, Dhangadhi 100 1486 Nava Shirjana Saving and Credit Coop ltd Kailali,Kailari,Ward-No 5 Province Office, Dhangadhi 101 1494 Kanak Trading Kailali,Joshipur,Ward-No 7 Province Office, Dhangadhi 102 1496 Bikash Agriculture coop ltd Kailali,Joshipur,Ward-No
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