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Nepal: Rural Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Sector Development Project
Resettlement Planning Document Due Diligence Report Resettlement Grant Number: 0093 April 2010 Nepal: Rural Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Sector Development Project Surunga-Sharnamati-Tagandubba-Digalbank Road Sub-Project, Jhapa (0+000-23+704) Prepared by the Government of Nepal for the Asian Development Bank. This resettlement plan is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. Your attention is directed to the “terms of use” section of this website. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. Government of Nepal Ministry of Local Development Office of District Development Committee District Technical Office Jhapa Rural Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Sector Development Program Resettlement Statement Document of Surunga – Sharnamati – Tagandubba – Digalbank Road Sub-project (0+000-23+704) April 2010 Abbreviation ADB Asian Development Bank APs Affected People CDC Compensation Determination Committee CDO Chief District Officer CISC Central Implementation Support Consultant DDC District Development Committee DIST District Implementation Support Team DPO District Project Office DoLIDAR Department of Local Infrastructure Development and Agricultural Roads -
Tribhuvan University Faculty of Law 5 Years BALLB Programme - 2072 Result-Sheet Total Marks S.N
Tribhuvan University Faculty of Law 5 Years BALLB Programme - 2072 Result-Sheet Total Marks S.N. R.No. Name of Students Quota Percent of +2 Remarks Obtained 1 2574 Shristi Duwadi 84.33 76.30% 2 2303 Jelina Maharjan 84.33 Indigenous "E" 74.90% 3 2524 Samrit Kharel 82.33 82.00% 4 2637 Urusha Pokharel 82.33 79.20% 5 2425 Pratik Karki 82.33 67.60% 6 2140 Aashish Bal 81.67 Indigenous "C" 69.20% 7 2532 Sangita Sherpa 81.67 Indigenous "D" 65.40% 8 2444 Priyanka Pokharel 81.33 74.30% 9 2377 Nikita Niraula 81.33 60.80% 10 2429 Pratikshya Khadka 80.67 76.80% 11 2433 Pratima Shrestha 80.33 Indigenous "E" 78.70% 12 2410 Prabin Ngakusi 80.33 76.90% 13 2366 Namrata Rimal 80.00 79.80% 14 2506 Sachina Kshetri 80.00 75.90% 15 2471 Ratna Keshari Maharjan 80.00 Indigenous "E" 75.10% 16 2616 Sushan Adhikari 80.00 73.70% 17 2552 Sarvendra Purush Dhakal 80.00 70.50% 18 2390 Nitu Bhandari 80.00 63.80% 19 2208 Asmita Aryal 79.67 63.70% 20 2184 Anusha Thapa 79.00 71.80% 21 2217 Beena Regmi 79.00 70.10% 22 2443 Priyanka Paul 79.00 Madhesi 68.60% 23 2565 Shishir Subedi 78.67 76.90% 24 2683 Samana Baral 78.67 71.60% 25 2329 Kristina Shrestha 78.33 Indigenous "E" 65.50% 26 2509 Sadikshya Acharya 78.00 72.80% 27 2633 Ujwal Karki 78.00 72.50% 28 2401 Pooja Lama 78.00 Indigenous "C" 71.00% 29 2583 Sobita Subedi 78.00 67.70% 30 2538 Sanjiv Niraula 78.00 60.70% 31 2523 Samman Humagain 77.67 69.30% 32 2151 Ajay Shrestha 77.33 74.20% 33 2146 Abhishek Poudel 77.33 71.10% 34 2232 Bikash Kumar Gupta 77.33 Madhesi 65.50% 35 2296 Ishub Khatiwada 77.33 59.40% 36 2289 Hasina Rupakheti 77.33 56.00% 1 Total Marks S.N. -
Nepal Customary Right Reportpdf
Documentation and assessing customary practices of managing forest resources at local level REDD Implementation Centre Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation Babar Mahal, Kathmandu, Nepal August 25, 2015 Produced by Nav Raj Baral Produced for REDD Implementation Centre, Ministry of Forests and SoilConservation, Nepal Copyright © REDD Implementation Centre, Ministry of Forests andSoil Conservation, Nepal Version Final Disclaimer: Although the REDD Implementation Centre, Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation, Nepal, commissioned this study, neither the REDD IC nor the government assumes any responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information in the report. ii Acknowledgements Many individuals and institutions have contributed to this study and made it possible for me to complete this assignment. Therefore, I wish to thank all community members and respondents of Sankhuwsabha, Panchthar, Jhapa, Bara and Sarlahi, Sindhuli, Dolkha, Sindhuplachowk, Chitwan, Nawalparasi, Jumla, Kailali and Doti districts for sharing their views and insights, as well as their time and hospitality. I am very much grateful to REDD Implementation Centre, Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation Babarmahal for entrusting me with this assignment and providing necessary technical and institutional support related to the assignment. It has helped a lot to enrich my knowledge and skills on this important subject and also to work with a number of government officials, professional scholars, farmers and their networks. I would like to offer special thanks to Mr. Man Bahadur Khadaka, Chief REDD IC and also to Mr. Rajnedra Kafley, the former REDD IC Chief and all officials of REDD. I would like to thank in particular Dr. Narendra Chand, Mr.Mohan Khanal, and Mr. -
Nepal Print 1
IIDS Established in January 2002, the Indian Institute of Dalit Studies (IIDS) has been undertaking researches on the development concerns of the marginalized groups and socially excluded communities. Over the last more than five years IIDS has carried-out a large number of studies on different aspects of social exclusion and discrimination of the historically marginalized social groups, such as the Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribes and Religious minorities in India and other parts of South Asia (dalitstudies.org.in). In its endeavour to build data base on marginal groups for state policy and social action IIDS has been working with a wide range of national and international funding agencies and collaborates with a large number of scholars world over. Preface and Acknowledgements Indian Institute of Dalit Studies (IIDS) has been among the first research organizations to undertake studies on the development concerns of the marginalized groups and socially excluded communities. Over the last five years IIDS has carried out a large number of studies on different aspects of social exclusion and discrimination of the historically marginalized social groups, such as the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Religious minorities in India and other parts of South Asia. This report is part of a regional research project on caste-based discrimination and constitutes an important landmark for us. For the first time researchers from five countries of South Asia have worked together to understand the nature and forms of caste-based discrimination in different political settings of Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. This comparative study brings out new information on the extent and nature of caste based discrimination and we hope it will open up new spaces for state policy and civil society interventions for making South Asia a more just and democratic region. -
Roll No. Rank Name District Marks 1002 1306 SAGAR POUDEL
Roll no. Rank Name District Marks 1002 1306 SAGAR POUDEL MORANG 65 1006 3004 NITIN PANT BAITADI 51 1010 2047 JAY PRAKASH MAHATO SIRAHA 58 1011 715 BIBEK WAGLE KATHMANDU 71 1012 1435 RESHU SYANGTAN LALITPUR 63 1015 1430 SANJOG NEPALI JHAPA 63 1016 735 AASHUTOSH JHA SARLAHI 71 1025 2224 PRASNNA BASNET JHAPA 57 1027 2870 UTKRISHTA DHUNGANA NAWALPARASI 52 1028 1409 ANIL KUMAR SINGH DOTI 64 1031 204 BISHWAS BASTOLA PARBAT 78 1032 2116 ARUN KUMAR SAH SARLAHI 58 1033 889 ROCHAK GAUTAM PYUTHAN 69 1037 979 GURUCHARAN KUMAR SINGH SIRAHA 68 1039 2169 SAKSHI PRIYA SARLAHI 57 1040 2042 NARESH KUMAR CHAUDHARY SAPTARI 58 1041 2887 ABHISHEK SINGH SARLAHI 52 1043 1545 ANJU CHAUDHARI SAPTARI 62 1047 236 SUMAN ADHIKARI KASKI 78 1052 2465 ROSHANI KUMARI PANDIT DHANUSA 55 1055 815 RAVI SINGH SIRAHA 70 1056 2088 SATYA NARAYAN YADAV KAPILVASTU 58 1057 684 KABITA YADAV SAPTARI 71 1062 2022 PRATIMA TAMLI JHAPA 58 1073 1912 ASMITA BHANDARI SYANGJA 59 1075 20 SAROJ GC GULMI 85 1080 704 MISEK LIMBU TAPLEJUNG 71 1081 2712 SUBHAM KUMAR RAUNIYARGUPTA SUNSARI 53 1085 1919 ANKITA PANDEY RAUTAHAT 59 1090 1142 SHIVANI KOIRALA NUWAKOT 66 1097 2129 SIDDHARTHA REGMI CHITWAN 58 1100 96 CHUDAMADI REGMI RUPANDEHI 82 1102 1438 DARSHAN PRASAD PANDEY KALIKOT 63 1110 1363 SARDILA KHATIWADA KATHMANDU 64 1111 1949 MAHENDRA MANDAL SAPTARI 59 1115 1748 BIMALA ADHIKARI KASKI 60 1125 640 PRAKASH SHAH RAUTAHAT 72 1131 2892 SANGITA BHUSAL KAPILVASTU 52 1134 1093 BIBEK ADHIKARI SYANGJA 67 1140 908 MAHADEV KATHAYAT BAJHANG 69 1146 1175 SUVEKSHYA ADHIKARI NUWAKOT 66 1151 3088 SAGAR SHARMA JUMLA 51 1152 407 SHIVAJEE SHEDAIN LAMJUNG 75 1153 1219 MAMATA KC CHITWAN 66 1155 2755 AMIT PANDEY NUWAKOT 53 1160 1764 SAURAV KHANAL RUPANDEHI 60 1165 2960 VICKY KUMAR PANJIYAR DHANUSA 52 Roll no. -
A Phonological Study of Tilung: an Endangered
Nepalese Linguistics Volume 27 November 2012 Chief Editor Dr. Dan Raj Regmi Editors Dr. Balaram Prasain Mr. Ramesh Khatri Office Bearers for 2012-2014 President Krishna Prasad Parajuli Vice-President Bhim Lal Gautam General Secretary Kamal Poudel Secretary (Office) Bhim Narayan Regmi Secretary (General) Kedar Bilash Nagila Treasurer Krishna Prasad Chalise Member Dev Narayan Yadav Member Netra Mani Dumi Rai Member Karnakhar Khatiwada Member Ambika Regmi Member Suren Sapkota Editorial Board Chief Editor Dr. Dan Raj Regmi Editors Dr. Balaram Prasain Ramesh Khatri Nepalese Linguistics is a journal published by Linguistic Society of Nepal. It publishes articles related to the scientific study of languages, especially from Nepal. The views expressed therein are not necessary shared by the committee on publications. Published by: Linguistic Society of Nepal Kirtipur, Kathmandu Nepal Copies: 500 © Linguistic Society of Nepal ISSN -0259-1006 Price: NC 400/- (Nepali) IC 350/-(India) USD 10 Life membership fees include subscription for the journal. SPECIAL THANKS to Nepal Academy Kamaladi, Kathmandu, Nepal Nepal Academy (Nepal Pragya Pratisthan) was founded in June 22, 1957 by the then His Late Majesty King Mahendra as Nepal Sahitya Kala Academy. It was later renamed Nepal Rajkiya Pragya Pratisthan and now it is named as Nepal Pragya Prastisthan. This prestigious national academic institution is committed to enhancing the language, cult ure, philosophy and social sciences in Nepal. The major objectives of Nepal Academy include (a) to focus on the -
America Nepal Society, Washington, DC, MEMBERSHIP LIST -2011/2012
America Nepal Society, Washington, DC, MEMBERSHIP LIST ‐2011/2012 S.N Head of the House Family Member Phone NumberCITY state Last Name First Name 1 Thapa Bijay Archana Ghimire 703.855.2579South Riding VA 2 Dawadi Mukti Ambika dawadi 703.915.9957Falls Church VA 3 Shrestha Manoj MD 4 Pudasaini Thakur 703.565.4697Manassas VA 5 Dahal Ojaswi 240.478.4102Gaithersburg MD 6 Tiwari Loknath 301.332.1427 MD 7 Gurung Dinesh 410.288.8123 MD 8 Bhandary Chetnath 310.332.1427 MD 9 Tiwari Tilak MD 10 Neupane Goma Falls Church VA 11 Neupane Sushil Kalpana 301.755.3328Falls Church VA 12 Shrestha Pramesh VA 13 Shah Vijaya 703.931.1721Falls Church VA 14 Gaudel Laxmi 703.280.8782Chantilly VA 15 Baral Keshab Gayatir 571.216.8951Chantilly VA 16 Shrestha Rajesh 703.996.6476Woodbridge VA 17 kc Subu 703.851.2970South Riding VA 18 Dahal Kedar Chantilly VA 19 Malakar Ram Silver spring MD 20 Sharma Hari 703.307.7151 MD 21 Sangraula Prem 703.356.3874Falls Church VA 22 Kharel Narayan MD 23 Maharjan Ganga MD 24 Ranjit Ratna MD 25 Thapa Rabina Narayan Thapa 443.839.6555Baltimore MD 26 Niraula Rita MD 27 Maharjan Bijay MD 28 Shrestha Neeta MD 29 Karki Rup Ashburn VA 30 Sharma Bidya VA 31 Thapa Sundar MD 32 Sharma Dhaneswar 240.421.3625Gaithesburg MD 33 Khanal Krishna Chantilly VA 34 Sangraula Khem 703.759.9181Chantilly VA 35 Sharma Anand Arlington VA 36 Tiwari Sudip Ranjana TiwariFalls Church VA 37 Koirala Shankar VA 38 Pandey Gyan 39 Bhandary Madusudan 40 Dhakal Lal krishna 41 Pokhrel Kali Prasad Arlington VA 1 America Nepal Society, Washington, DC, MEMBERSHIP LIST ‐2011/2012 -
Name Account Number Address NETRA PRASAD NEPAL
Name Account Number Address NETRA PRASAD NEPAL 0010000411012 DHUWAKOT-03, DHADING RADHIKA ADHIKARI 0010000412012 NILKANTHA-02, DHADING KRISHNA SHARAN RIMAL 0010000414812 KALYANPUR-1,NUWAKOT SABITRI DABADI 0010000420612 JAUBARI-7, GORKHA DEEPAK POUDEL 0010000428212 TERATHUM PRAMOD SAPKOTA 0010000429012 KHUDUNABARI-2, JHAPA GHANSHYAM MANANDHAR 0010000438512 KHNIYA PANI-5, RAMECHHAP, RAJESH SHAHI 0010000081612 KATHMANDU-13 PRAKASH SHARMA GYAWALI 0010000084512 BAGAHA-8,RUPENDEHI BODH RAJ POUDEL 0010000089012 DHAKURPOKHARI,KASKI PRIYANKA PARAJULI 0010000106812 MORANG-1 RAM CHANDRA PANDEY 0010000112112 PALUMTAR-8 ARJUN MAHARJAN 0010000121612 TUTEPANI-14 MANOHAR MAN SHRESTHA 0010000122012 H.N 827, DEVKOTA SADAK R. RAMAN/SAMIR/DHIRAJ 0010000125212 NAMJUNG-6 DEVKI KUMARI THAPA 0010000129112 CHAINPUR VDC TEK BDR. KHATRI 0010000138512 PATALEY RATNA BDR. POUDEL 0010000141512 MADHUMALLA VDC-3 SUMAN POKHAREL 0010000141812 KUPANDOLE, LALITPUR SHOVA PANT TRIPATHI 0010000144112 MALIGAUN-4 DHRUBA SHARMA ACHARYA 0010000148312 SAUDIYAR-6 ARJUN PANDEY 0010000149612 ASHRANG-9 SANGEET SHRESTHA 0010000153012 HETAUDA-4, MAKWANPUR PURNA/PRADEEP/PRATIVA 0010000157812 MASEL-2 SATYENDRA RAJ SUBEDI 0010000318312 BHIMASTHAN 2 AKANSHYA SHAH 0010000319412 THAPATHALI KUSHUM RAI 0010000321308 MAHARAJGUNJ,TUSHAL-4 RAM LACHHI 0010000352312 THE CHANDBAGH SCHOOL BHARAT ARYAL / ARJUN B. K 0010000356712 KHAHARE-07, KAVRE BISHNU LAMSAL 0010000367412 WALLING-7, SYANGJA MANITA ADHIKARI 0010000371612 BHARTE-1, DEURALI, LAMJUNG RAM CHANDRA RIMAL 0010000374912 KHADGABHANJANG-5, NUWAKOT TRAVELS DE' KATHMANDU 0010000382801 NAGPOKHARI-01, KATHMANDU MANISHA LAXMI SHRESTHA 0010000383012 RAVIBHAWAN-13, KATHMANDU RANGA NATH POUDEL 0010000383612 KULESHOWER, KATHMANDU DAMBAR BAHADUR KARKI 0010000389812 SUKEDHARA-4,KTM GOPI LAMA 0010000397612 XAVIER COLLEGE UDDHAV THAPA 0010000006212 CHAPALI-8, KATHMANDU BIMARSHA KHANAL 0010000026112 KHASYAULI-4,PALPA LAXMI PRASAD PATHAK 0010000031212 MORANG-1 RAM PRASAD LAMSAL 0010000033612 GULERIYA-8,BARDIYA BENI BAHADUR DANGI 0010000034412 RAMPUR,KANCHANPUR,BILASIPUR-3 TULSHI BDR. -
Missing Persons in Nepal
MISSING PERSONS IN NEPAL Updated list - 2013 International Committee of the Red Cross GPO Box: 21225, Meen Bhawan, Naya Baneshwor Kathmandu, Nepal National Headquarters, Red Cross Marga, T +977 1 4107285 / 4107279 PO Box 217, Kalimati, Kathmandu , Nepal F +977 1 4107137 Tel: +977 1 4270650 / 4272761 E-mail: [email protected] www.icrc.org Fax: +977 1 4271915 ICRC © ICRC, August 2013 E-mail: [email protected] www.nrcs.org Cover photo: Narendra Shrestha/ICRC MISSING PERSONS IN NEPAL The right to know Following the 10-years long armed conflict in Nepal, which ended in November 2006, families of 3’198 missing people reported to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Nepal Red Cross Society (NRCS) the disappearance of their relatives, often following their alleged arrest or capture by one of the parties to the conflict, or during armed encounters. As a neutral, independent and impartial humanitarian organization with an international mandate to alleviate the suffering of the victims of armed conflicts and other situations of violence, one of the tasks of the ICRC is to assist all parties to the former conflict in Nepal to fulfill their obligations to clarify the fate and whereabouts of missing persons. The various field assessments conducted by the ICRC and the NRCS on the needs of these families have repeatedly shown that their primary need is to know what happened to their missing loved-ones, even years after the events took place. WHAT IS THIS PUBLICATION? This publication aims to bring public recognition to the families of missing persons in Nepal as a result of the conflict and to highlight their suffering and their needs. -
Missing Persons in Nepal
MISSING PERSONS IN NEPAL Updated list - 2012 International Committee of the Red Cross GPO Box: 21225, Meen Bhawan, Naya Baneshwor Kathmandu, Nepal National Headquarters, Red Cross Marga, T +977 1 4107285 / 4107279 PO Box 217, Kalimati, Kathmandu , Nepal F +977 1 4107137 Tel: +977 1 4270650 / 4272761 E-mail [email protected] www.icrc.org Fax: +977 1 4271915 ICRC © ICRC, August 2012 E-mail: [email protected] www.nrcs.org Cover photo: Narendra Shrestha/ICRC MISSING PERSONS IN NEPAL The right to know Ambiguity of loss and on the fate and whereabouts of loved ones remains a harsh reality for countless families, both during and after armed conflict or other situations of violence. With this uncertainty on whether relatives and their loved ones are alive or dead, putting the violence of the past behind remains a major challenge to families and communities. Years after the end of the conflict, their anguish continues, hindering their ability to move on to rehabilitation and reconciliation, either as individuals or as communities. Sometimes even decades later, these wounds continue to harm the very fabric of society and undermine relationships between groups. The 10-year conflict in Nepal (1996 to 2006) brought tragedy for many families. During the conflict, thousands of people were killed, and currently over a thousand and four hundred families still have no information on the fate or whereabouts of their loved ones. International humanitarian law requires the authorities to take all feasible measures to account for persons who have gone missing. They are obliged to do everything possible to provide families with answers on their fate and whereabouts that will end the agony of uncertainty so that they can begin mourning the loss of a beloved husband, caring father, or loving son or daughter. -
Undergraduate Admission 2014 KUCAT Score
KATHMANDU UNIVERSITY School of Science/ School of Engineering Undergraduate Admission 2014 KUCAT Score KUCAT No. Name CBT Score KUCAT_14_3313 Suman Nepal 1599 KUCAT_14_2246 Bibek Gurung 1492 KUCAT_14_1084 Bhuwan Rayamajhi 1464 KUCAT_14_1680 Sandeep Kandel 1460 KUCAT_14_2921 Sandesh Acharya 1438 KUCAT_14_891 Bishal Baaniya 1418 KUCAT_14_195 Bikash Pokhrel 1412 KUCAT_14_1966 Nemish Atreya 1403 KUCAT_14_662 Sachin Poudel 1401 KUCAT_14_2441 Abhishek Pandey 1401 KUCAT_14_1986 Padam Raj Bhatta 1398 KUCAT_14_165 Krinjjwal Dhakal 1387 KUCAT_14_1815 Madhav Humagain 1378 KUCAT_14_2876 Dilip Bhattarai 1365 KUCAT_14_878 Milan Karki 1363 KUCAT_14_386 Prashant ` Subedi 1348 KUCAT_14_676 Nirmal Adhikari 1330 KUCAT_14_133 Sujan Kumar Singh 1326 KUCAT_14_2530 Prashant Gc 1316 KUCAT_14_2656 Sijan Shrestha 1307 KUCAT_14_1723 Dipesh Pokharel 1285 KUCAT_14_2074 Sapan Karki 1284 KUCAT_14_2850 Bikash Thapa 1284 KUCAT_14_1838 Maheshwor Bastakoti 1274 KUCAT_14_281 Bipin Khatiwada 1271 KUCAT_14_652 Bibek Shrestha 1271 KUCAT_14_81 Bibek Kafle 1267 KUCAT_14_1726 Biplav Pokhrel 1267 KUCAT_14_2076 Sebak Oli 1259 KUCAT_14_1550 Rabins Wosti 1253 KUCAT_14_209 Hiranya Jeet Malla 1246 KUCAT_14_1525 Subid Ghimire 1244 KUCAT_14_2317 Bibek Karn 1240 KUCAT_14_1644 Bishal Chaulagain 1239 KUCAT_14_1165 Ankita Sharma 1237 KUCAT_14_1327 Utsav Ratna Tuladhar 1236 KUCAT_14_2639 Anup Khanal 1232 KUCAT_14_867 Kismat Pandey 1228 KUCAT_14_1378 Kishor Joshi 1228 KUCAT_14_545 Pramit Manandhar 1224 KUCAT_14_1170 Suman Paudel 1223 KUCAT_14_2011 Poshin Amatya 1221 KUCAT No. Name CBT Score -
List of Organisation
LIST OF ORGANISATION Sl. No. Name/Address Districts Amendment Remarks Sikkim Soldiers' Rest Sikkimese Ex-Servicemen 1 East Sikkim House Comm. Rest House Comm. Gangtok, East Sikkim Sikkimese Ex-Servicemen Sikkimese Ex-Servicemen 2 Asso. East Sikkim League Gangtok, East Sikkim Sikkim Social Welfare 3 Society East Sikkim Gangtok, East Sikkim National Spiritual 4 Assembly Of Bahai's East Sikkim Gangtok, East Sikkim Denzong Tashi Yargey 5 East Sikkim Gangtok, East Sikkim MIG Library 6 East Sikkim Gangtok, East Sikkim Orchids Musical Group 7 East Sikkim Gangtok, East Sikkim Sikkim Students' Association 8 East Sikkim Delhi, Gangtok, East Sikkim Sikkim Students' association 9 East Sikkim Kalimpong, Gangtok, East Sikkim Sasurali Pariwars 10 West Point East Sikkim Gangtok, East Sikkim SNT Drivers' Welfare Shri Kunzang Lepcha & 12 11 Association East Sikkim Others Gangtok, East Sikkim Sikkim Motor Transport 12 East Sikkim Workers' Asso. Shri H.B.Tamang & Others Singtam, East Sikkim Asamartha Sahayata 13 Samity East Sikkim Duga, East sikkim Youths' Library 14 East Sikkim Gangtok, East Sikkim Sarswati Library 15 East Sikkim Tarethang, East Sikkim Sikkim Small Farmers' Sikkim Rural Deve. 16 Dev. Agency East Sikkim Project Director Agency Gangtok, East Sikkim Shri Tempo Gyamtso & 17 Generation Gap East Sikkim Others Gangtok, East Sikkim Sikkim Buddhist 18 Association East Sikkim Gangtok, East Sikkim Young Sikkim 19 [Yuwa Sikkim] Shri Kundanmull Sarda & 31 20 Sikkim Byapari Sangh East Sikkim Others Gangtok, East Sikkim Sikkim Govt. Employees' 21 Asso. East Sikkim Gangtok, East Sikkim Biswakarma Kaylan Samity Shri B.B.Lohar & 13 Others 22 East Sikkim Development Area, Gangtok, East Sikkim Sikkim Mahila Kaylan 23 Sangh East Sikkim Ranipool, East sikkim Sangeet Kala Kendra 24 East Sikkim Gangtok, East Sikkim Himali Sangeet Sangh 25 East Sikkim Gangtok, East Sikkim 26 Udvikas Kala Pratisthan East Sikkim Gangtok, East Sikkim SNT Workers' Asso.