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S.N Rs/Rv District Gp/Np Ward Ho Id Gid Slip No Hh Sn S.N RS/RV DISTRICT GP/NP WARD HO_ID GID SLIP_NO HH_SN GRIEVANT NAME PA_NO HOUSEOWNER NAME EA RECOMMENDATION 1 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur Municipality 3 1069044 214668 1587630 10034 SHARMILA SUWAL G-26-2-3-0-0013 SARMILA SUWAL 0 RCB 2 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur Municipality 4 1028933 215166 1587945 10019 HARI SUNDAR KHYAJU G-26-2-4-0-0031 HARI SUNDAR KHYAJU 0 RCB 3 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur Municipality 4 1037370 217234 1498894 10085 SURJE MANANDHAR G-26-2-4-0-0027 SARASWATI MANANDHAR 0 RCB 4 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur Municipality 4 1028925 215244 1587930 10005 AAS MATI CHAWAL G-26-2-4-0-0026 ASHMATI CHAWAL 0 RCB 5 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur Municipality 4 1028939 216302 1587958 10029 MANOJ SINKHWALA G-26-2-4-0-0029 MANOJ SINKHWAL 0 RCB 6 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur Municipality 4 1037354 215727 1598880 10071 AAS MAYA BATI G-26-2-4-0-0028 AAS MAYA BATI 0 RCB 7 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur Municipality 4 1028933 216319 1587944 10019 NARAYAN SUNDAR KHYAJU G-26-2-4-0-0030 NARAYAN SUNDAR KHYAJU 0 RCB 8 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur Municipality 4 1028940 215245 1587960 10031 INDRA SINKHWALA G-26-2-4-0-0032 INDRA SINKHWAL 0 RCB 9 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur Municipality 4 1031582 212832 1587974 10045 MAIYA GHEMOSU G-26-2-4-0-0033 MAIYA GHEMOSU 0 RCB 10 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur Municipality 4 1037373 217467 1598897 10088 BIMAL PRAJAPATI R-26-2-4-0-0017 BISHU PRASAD PRAJAPATI 0 RTB 11 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur Municipality 7 1035368 215552 1598748 10023 KRISHNA GOPAL MACHAMASI G-26-2-7-0-0019 KRISHNA GOPAL MACHAMASI 0 RCB 12 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur Municipality 7 1036796 216557 1598705 10029 RAMESHWOR KAWAN G-26-2-7-0-0018 RAMESHOR KAWAN 0 RCB 13 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur Municipality 7 1035367 215494 1598747 10022 RAJARAM MACHAMASI G-26-2-7-0-0021 RAJA RAM MACHAMASI 0 RCB 14 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur Municipality 7 1035358 215789 1598738 10013 HIRADEVI SUKUPAYO G-26-2-7-0-0020 HIRA DEVI SUKUPAYO 0 RCB 15 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur Municipality 9 1068939 216728 1598005 10021 RAN BHAKTA GANESH SHRESTHA G-26-2-9-0-0035 RAM BHAKTA GANESH SHRESTHA 0 RCB 16 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Changunarayan Municipality 7 1101810 215797 1587276 10060 LAXUMAN SHRESTHA G-26-1-7-0-0031 LAXMAN SHRESTHA 0 RCB 17 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Changunarayan Municipality 8 1053431 215217 1598421 10139 KUSU CHULYADEJU G-26-1-8-0-0078 KUSU CHULAYADEJU 0 RCB 18 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Changunarayan Municipality 8 1053426 216250 1598413 10133 RAJU BANIYA G-26-1-8-0-0077 RAJU BANIYA 0 RCB 19 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Changunarayan Municipality 8 1053444 216609 1598420 10138 SATYA BAHADUR CHULYADEJU G-26-1-8-0-0076 SATYA BAHADUR CHULAYADEJU 0 RCB 20 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Changunarayan Municipality 8 1053429 215209 1598419 10137 SHIVA RAM CHULYADEJU G-26-1-8-0-0074 SHIVRAM CHULAYADEJU 0 RCB 21 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Changunarayan Municipality 8 1055956 215688 1598427 10145 RAMESHWOR MUSIKHWA G-26-1-8-0-0075 RAMESHWOR MUSIKHAWA 0 RCB 22 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Suryabinayak Municipality 1 1066121 217328 1597790 10276 MANOJA KUMAR RAJAETHALA G-26-4-1-0-0023 MANOJ KUMAR RAJTHALA 0 RCB 23 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Suryabinayak Municipality 1 1066148 217410 1597786 10272 PIRBIN RAJATHALA G-26-4-1-0-0024 PRADIP KUMAR RAJTHALA 0 RCB 24 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Suryabinayak Municipality 4 1053818 215825 1597687 10175 RATANA BAHADUR RAJTHALA G-26-4-4-0-0040 RATNA BAHADUR RAJTHALA 0 RCB 25 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Suryabinayak Municipality 4 1053827 216430 1597689 10177 HAREY RAM RAJTHALA G-26-4-4-0-0038 HAREY RAM RAJTHALA 0 RCB 26 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Suryabinayak Municipality 4 1100759 212721 1597883 10003 TWI LLA BODIAL G-26-4-4-0-0039 TUI LAL BODEL 0 RCB 27 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Suryabinayak Municipality 4 1054564 215829 1597688 10176 SHREE GOPAL RAJTHALA G-26-4-4-0-0036 SHREEGOPAL RAJTHALA 0 RCB 28 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Suryabinayak Municipality 4 1054562 212485 1597684 10173 HARI KRISHNA RAJTHALA G-26-4-4-0-0037 HARI KRISHNA RAJTHALA 0 RCB 29 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Suryabinayak Municipality 7 1038438 216922 1598158 10056 SIBA BAHADUR BASNET G-26-4-7-0-0015 SHIVA BAHADUR BASNET 0 RCB 30 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Suryabinayak Municipality 7 1035790 217853 1598147 10045 SUDIP KUMAR BASNET G-26-4-7-0-0014 SUDIP KUMAR BASNET 0 RCB 31 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Suryabinayak Municipality 7 1032710 212106 1598128 10030 RAJ KUMAR NAGARKOTI G-26-4-7-0-0017 RAJ KUMAR NAGARKOTI 0 RCB 32 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Suryabinayak Municipality 7 1028691 216945 1598108 10008 RADHA KRISHNA MAKJU G-26-4-7-0-0013 RADHA KRISHNA MAKAJU 0 RCB 33 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Suryabinayak Municipality 7 1042814 216492 1598197 10092 BUDDHI KUMAR DUBNGER G-26-4-7-0-0016 BUDDHI KUMAR DEUBANJAR 0 RCB 34 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Suryabinayak Municipality 7 1097704 216897 1598196 10091 MOHAN DEUBAHJAR G-26-4-7-0-0012 MOHAN DEUBANJAR 0 RCB 35 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Suryabinayak Municipality 7 1040343 217836 1598181 10076 JAY KRISHNA PHAJU G-26-4-7-0-0018 JAYKRISHNA PHAJU 0 RCB 36 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Suryabinayak Municipality 10 1032736 217150 1598949 10049 NARWADA KARKI (RANABHAT) G-26-4-10-0-0051 NARWADA KARKI RANABHAT 0 RCB 37 RS_RV1 Bhaktapur Suryabinayak Municipality 10 1029811 212571 1598926 10026 SANU KARKI ( BASNET ) G-26-4-10-0-0050 SANU KARKI BASNET 0 RCB 38 RS_RV1 Dhading Benighat Rorang Rural Municipality 7 1116389 186970 1552415 10016 BHUMI PRASHAD THAPA G-30-9-7-0-0021 BHUMI PRASAD THAPA 0 RCB 39 RS_RV1 Dhading Benighat Rorang Rural Municipality 7 1136053 187038 1552348 10098 NAVRAJ THAPALIYA G-30-9-7-0-0022 NAVARAJ THAPALIYA 0 RCB 40 RS_RV1 Dhading Benighat Rorang Rural Municipality 8 1110883 186710 1552445 10055 SHUBHALAL SHERESTHA G-30-9-8-0-0022 SHUBH LAL SHRESTHA 0 RCB 41 RS_RV1 Dhading Benighat Rorang Rural Municipality 9 1056522 178799 1552126 10051 TIL MAYA THAPAMAGAR G-30-9-9-0-0019 TIL MAYA THAPA MAGAR 0 RCB 42 RS_RV1 Dhading Benighat Rorang Rural Municipality 9 1087208 188736 1552177 10102 KUMAR BAHADUR RAUT G-30-9-9-0-0018 KUMAR BAHADUR RAUT 0 RCB 43 RS_RV1 Dhading Jwalamukhi Rural Municipality 1 1117095 173712 1574063 10038 KRISHNA MAN SHRESTHA R-30-7-1-0-0138 KRISHNA MAN SHRESTHA 0 RTB 44 RS_RV1 Dhading Khaniyabas Rural Municipality 3 1067874 185752 1542956 10021 CHHE MAYA TAMANG G-30-3-3-1-0027 CHHE MAYA TAMANG 1 RCB 45 RS_RV1 Dhading Nilkantha Municipality 9 1061356 179353 1540466 10017 KISHNA B. GURUNG G-30-2-9-0-0034 KRISHNA BAHADUR GURUNG 0 RCB 46 RS_RV1 Dhading Nilkantha Municipality 13 1063712 188064 1572022 10012 BOL BAHADUR G-30-2-13-0-0020 BOL BAHADUR GURUNG 0 RCB 47 RS_RV1 Dhading Nilkantha Municipality 13 1063711 188056 1572021 10011 DEV BAHADUR GURUNG G-30-2-13-0-0022 DEV BAHADUR GURUNG 0 RCB 48 RS_RV1 Dhading Nilkantha Municipality 13 1082306 187759 1572023 10013 DEB BAHADUR GURUNG G-30-2-13-0-0021 DEB BAHADUR GURUNG 0 RCB 49 RS_RV1 Dolakha Baiteshwor Rural Municipality 7 1126901 115861 1530028 10028 THAKUR NATH BHANDARI G-22-9-7-0-0116 THAKUR NATH BHANDARI 0 RCB 50 RS_RV1 Dolakha Baiteshwor Rural Municipality 7 1126896 115963 1530024 10025 MELINA SIWAKOTI G-22-9-7-0-0123 MELINA SIWAKOTI 0 RCB 51 RS_RV1 Dolakha Baiteshwor Rural Municipality 7 1126846 122673 1515614 10003 BHAGAWATI KHADKA G-22-9-7-0-0118 BHAGWATI KHADKA 0 RCB 52 RS_RV1 Dolakha Baiteshwor Rural Municipality 7 1127838 115866 1530204 10046 BINITA DHUNGEL G-22-9-7-0-0119 BINITA DHUNGEL 0 RCB 53 RS_RV1 Dolakha Baiteshwor Rural Municipality 7 1126896 123077 1530020 10025 SITARAM BHANDARI G-22-9-7-0-0120 SITA RAM BHANDARI 0 RCB 54 RS_RV1 Dolakha Baiteshwor Rural Municipality 7 1127847 116974 1530207 10042 KABITA PATHAK G-22-9-7-0-0125 KABITA PATHAK 0 RCB 55 RS_RV1 Dolakha Baiteshwor Rural Municipality 7 1126844 116282 1515610 10002 BALSHOVA KHADKA G-22-9-7-0-0117 BAL SHOVA KHADKA 0 RCB 56 RS_RV1 Dolakha Baiteshwor Rural Municipality 7 1127877 122329 1530209 10044 KRISHNA PRASAD RIMAL G-22-9-7-0-0114 KRISHNA PRASAD RIMAL 0 RCB 57 RS_RV1 Dolakha Baiteshwor Rural Municipality 7 1126901 115979 1530027 10028 KRISHNA PRASAD BHANDARI G-22-9-7-0-0113 KRISHNA PRASAD BHANDARI 0 RCB 58 RS_RV1 Dolakha Baiteshwor Rural Municipality 7 1126886 123132 1530013 10020 MAILI SHRESTHA G-22-9-7-0-0115 MAILI SHRESTHA 0 RCB 59 RS_RV1 Dolakha Baiteshwor Rural Municipality 7 1127838 115978 1530203 10046 SUNDARI DHUNGEL G-22-9-7-0-0121 SUNDAR DHUNGEL 0 RCB 60 RS_RV1 Dolakha Baiteshwor Rural Municipality 7 1127893 115275 1530212 10047 DHAN BAHADUR SHRESTHA G-22-9-7-0-0124 DHAN BAHADUR SHRESTHA 0 RCB 61 RS_RV1 Dolakha Baiteshwor Rural Municipality 7 1126899 111099 1530022 10026 GANESH BHANDARI G-22-9-7-0-0122 GADESH BHANDARI 0 RCB 62 RS_RV1 Dolakha Bhimeshwor Municipality 2 1063046 109835 1517584 10264 LAXMI PARSAD THAPALIYA G-22-2-2-0-0379 LAXMI PRASAD THAPALIYA 0 RCB 63 RS_RV1 Dolakha Bhimeshwor Municipality 5 1033089 119818 1532290 10125 MITHU SHRESTHA G-22-2-5-0-0419 MITTHU SHRESTHA 0 RCB 64 RS_RV1 Dolakha Bhimeshwor Municipality 5 1033138 120193 1532003 10170 SWASTHANI RAUT G-22-2-5-0-0417 SWASTHANI RAUT 0 RCB 65 RS_RV1 Dolakha Bhimeshwor Municipality 5 1025243 118358 1522065 10062 RAMKAJI BASNET G-22-2-5-0-0415 RAMKAJI BASNET 0 RCB 66 RS_RV1 Dolakha Bhimeshwor Municipality 5 1037332 118990 1522358 10219 YAGYA RAJ NEUPANE G-22-2-5-0-0416 YAGYA RAJ NEUPANE 0 RCB 67 RS_RV1 Dolakha Bhimeshwor Municipality 5 1033038 118325 1522071 10067 SITARAM KARKI G-22-2-5-0-0414 SITARAM KARKI 0 RCB 68 RS_RV1 Dolakha Bhimeshwor Municipality 5 1033089 121407 1532289 10125 KRISHNA MAYA SHRESTHA G-22-2-5-0-0418 KRISHNA MAYA SHRESTHA 0 RCB 69 RS_RV1 Dolakha Bhimeshwor Municipality 9 1025305 130321 1509576 10046 KESHAV KC G-22-2-9-0-0109 KESHAV KC 0 RCB 70 RS_RV1 Dolakha Gaurishankar Rural Municipality 1 1043823 115663 1532381 10026 CHITRA BHADUR KARKI G-22-4-1-0-0084 CHITRA BAHADUR KARKI 0 RCB
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