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Name Address Category Age 1 Kapil Prasad Bhat Kalekanda-5, Achham Backward 18 2 Bishal Khadka Lungra-6, Achham Backward 21 3 Bishnu Nepal Babla-9, Achham Backward 19 4 Prakash Kumar Neupane Raniban-4, Achham backward 21 5 Sabitri Kumari Pandeya Kotbhairab-6, Bajhang Backward/Disable 22 6 Mukeshraj Joshi Maulai-3, Bajhang Backward 19 7 Bivya Kumari Singh Kalukheti-6, Bajhang Backward 23 Nabalaxzmi Chitrakar 8 (Rasaili) Chainpur-1, Bajhang Backward/Dalit 21 9 Kalpana Kumari Nepali Chainpur-1, Bajhang Backward/Dalit 20 10 Mamata Kumari Joshi Maulai-8, Bajhang Backward 24 11 Arati Joshi Maulai-8, Bajhang Backward 22 12 Sunil Dhami Lekgaun-6 Bajhang Backward 19 13 Chetana Kumari Bista Jagannath-8, Bajura Backward 22 14 Ganesh Sejuwal Karkiwada-4, Mugu Backward 21 15 Jaya Bahadur Nepali Shrinagar-2, , Mugu Dalit 21 16 smriti yogi Birendra nagar-3 Surkhet woman 20 17 Alina Khadka Malika-9, Dailekh woman 17 18 kmala Hamal Naubasta-8, Banke woman 18 19 Sandhya Yogi Ghorahi-11, Dang woman 19 20 Deep Rajan Oli Duruwa-8, Dang Disable 25 21 Gita Singh Nayakwada-2, Jajarkot Backward area 18 22 Sunil Shah Nayakwada-2, Jajarkot Backward area 22 23 Bivek Karki Migu-Kotdanada-9 Mugu Backward area 18 24 Ganesh Pd. Upadhya Pandavgupha-9, Jumla Backward area 24 25 Sita yari sahare-2, Surkhet Disable 18 26 Sridevi Rokaya Mangri-4, Mugu Backward area 17 27 Lubna Siddhiqui Nepalgunj Mu.-9, Banke Madhesi 23 28 Yamkumari Dadel Chhhiwang-2, Rukum woman 22 29 Danta Tiruwa Siuna-5, Kalikot Dalit 18 30 Tripura Giri Gulariya-5,Badiya woman 23 31 Sanman Iqwal Siddhiqui Nepalgunj-9, Banke Madhesi 19 32 Bishnu Kumari Chaudhai Satbariya-5 Dang Janajati 20 33 Samjhana Acharya Birat-7, Jumala Backward area 19 34 Hasina Bano Shah Nepalgunj-9, Banke Madheshi/ woman 24 35 Mohammad Kashif Riza Nepalgunj-9, Banke Madheshi 21 36 Sheetal Gupta Nepalgunj-10, Banke Madheshi 24 37 Saphia Khan Nepalgunj -6, Banke Madheshi 23 38 Jharna Pun Kalagaun- 6 Salyan woman 20 39 Sushma Budha Snakh-9 Rukum woman 24 40 Sarpa Sunar Siuna-4, Kalikot Dalit/ Backward 23 41 Sushan Khadka Biuwar-4, Piuthan woman 19 42 Sima Kumari Yharu Ttithiriya-5, Banke Janajati/ woman 21 43 Jitendra Kuar Bham Karkiwada-1, Mugu backward area 33 44 Nisa Bist Mijhing-3 Rolpa woman 19 45 Seema Tharu Kalika-2 Bardiya janjati/woman 20 46 Hem Kumari Tharu Kalika-2 Bardiya janjati/woman 25 47 Bishakha Kumari Tharu Titihiriya-3 Banke 19 48 Kmala Khadka Peugha-9 Rukum woman 21 49 Dil Kumari Khatri Mahadevpuri-6 Banke woman 23 50 Parbati Singh Ramgad-6 Surkhet woman 22 51 Sunita Choudhari Satbariya-5 Dang janjati/woman 21 52 Lila Khatri Ramgad-6 Surkhet woman 18 53 Nirmala Khatri Kachanapur-5, Banke woman 19 54 Gyani Kumari B.C Kachanapur-5, Banke woman 22 55 Saraswoti Tharu Titihiriya-3 Banke janajati 24 56 Manisha Malla Narayan-4 Dailekh Woman 22 57 Dharma Kumari Shahi Kharpunath-8, Humla Backward area 21 58 Anil B.K Aathbisdanda-8 Rukum Dalit 19 59 Dilmaya Choudhari Shamsergunj-1, Banke janajati,conflict victim 25 60 Bom Bahadur Sunar Tiram-3 Pyuthn Dalit 19 61 Nisha Choudhari Ghorahi-4 Dang janjati/woman 18 62 Jyoti Sharma Mehelkuna-3 Surkhet woman 20 63 Samjhana Baduwal Daulatpur-1, Bardiya Disable/ woman 21 64 Devi Prasad Upadhyaya Pudari-1 Jumala Backward area 19 65 Meena Nepali Kalbhairab-2, Dailekh Dalit 19 66 Om Giri Marke-6, Salyan Disable 24 conflict victim/ 67 Prashant Shahi Kortang-3 Jajarkot backward 22 68 Rupa Choudhari Shamsergunj-1, Banke janjati/woman 21 69 Deshdeepak Dhobi Shamsergunj-9, Banke Dalit 19 70 Amrita Kumari Tharu Shamsergunj-4 Banke janjati/woman 21 71 Sangat Choudhari Sonpur-2 Banke janjati/woman 23 72 Nisha Sharma Devkota Sitapur-3, Banke woman 22 73 Sangeeta Choudhari Saudiyar-8, Dang janjati/woman 22 74 Manisha Rawol Toli-5, Achham woman/Backward 22 75 Mira shahi Narayan-8, Dailekh Woman 21 76 Swati Gupta Gorahi-10, Dang Madheshi 24 Name of the Studends selected for Dhangadhi center S.N. Name Address Category Age 1 Mohan Bahadur B .K. Tikhatar-3, Doti Dalit 19 2 Bimala Kumari Bhatta Bishalpur-8, Baitadi Woman 18 3 Asmita Kunwar Api-8, Darchula Woman 17 4 Puspa Bhatta Ajaymeru-7, Dadeldhura Woman 19 5 Surendra Kumar Sinal Amargadhi-5, Dadeldhura Dalit 24 6 Ramesh Dala Aalital-5, Dadeldhura Indegenous 23 7 Kamal Kumari Chaudhari Laxmipur-9, Kanchanpur Indegenous 23 8 Mathura Kunwar Krishnapur-4, Kanchanpur Woman 23 9 Kumari Sharada Bhatta Krishnapur-3, Kanchanpur Woman 20 10 Jagadish Damai Bhimdatta-11, Kanchanpur Dalit 23 11 Lakpa Sherpa Baisebichuwa-4, Kanchanpur Indegenous 21 12 Sabitri Chaudhari Kalika-5, Kanchanpur Indegenous 19 13 Bhuwaneshari Bista Bhimdatta-3, Kanchanpur Woman 19 14 Divya Rana Bhimdatta-11, Kanchanpur Indegenous 22 15 Bhuwaneshari Singh Attariya-9, Kailali Woman 20 16 Kalpana B.K. Attariya-9, Kailali Dalit 19 17 Bandana Saud Attariya-8, Kailali Woman 18 18 Basanti Kumari Singh Dhangadhi-12, Kailali Woman 22 19 Laxmi Bista Geta-12, Kailali Woman 17 20 Sangita Chaudhari Dhangadhi-1, Kailali Indegenous 20 21 Sunita Kumari Chaudhari Ratanpur-3, Kailali Indegenous 24 22 Laxman Chaudhari Dhandgadhi-5, Kailai Indegenous 23 23 Sarita Tamrakar Attariya-1, Kailali Dalit 21 24 Kalpana Magar Attariya-9, Kailali Indegenous 22 25 Maya Bam Dhandgadhi-3, Kailai Woman 23 26 Laxmi Rana Tharu Urma-7, Kailai Indegenous 20 27 Jalma Chaudhari Darakh-6, Kailai Indegenous 20 28 Saraswati Bohara Geta-12, Kailali Woman 21 29 Anita Upadhyaya Pataraiya-9, Kailai Woman 22 30 Bhawana Chaudhari Attariya-12, Kailali Indegenous 20 31 Prakash B.K. Lamkichuha-12, Kailai Dalit 24 32 Smriti Chaudhari Pahalmanpur-5, Kailali Indegenous 21 33 Arati Malla Darakh-2, Kailai Woman 23 34 Pankaj Chaudhari Dhangadhi-8, Kailali Indegenous 21 35 Lakshaman Chaudhari Dhangadhi-5, Kailali Indegenous 22 36 Yashodha Chaudhari Shreepur-1, Kailai Indegenous 21 37 Tej Kumar Lohiya Dasharathchandra-3 Baitadi Dalit 19 ldlt @)&! ;fn sflt{s % ut] SofDk; k|d'v .
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