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23-25-26-27---Deleted Electors List.Xlsx Deletion List i.c.w. Special Summary Revision of Photo Electoral Rolls w.r.t 01.01.2021 No & Name of Assembly Constituency : 23 Darjeeling SL Sl. No. In EPIC No Part No. Name Age GenderRLn Name RLN Type No Part 1 IBN1285055 1 265 Annu Agarwal 37 F Anil Agarwal H 2 WB/04/023/003055 2 215 Fajir Ram Rai 85 M Sb . Tikaram Rai F 3 WB/04/023/003045 2 234 Tapi Ratna Rai 80 F Indra Kumar Rai H 4 LMC3149093 2 335 Laganasingg Rai 80 M Khadagaman Rai F 5 WB/04/023/003396 2 507 Birkha Bahadur Rai 83 M Ajiraradhan Rai F 6 IBN2372225 2 650 Desh Kumar Rai 44 M Dev Bahadur Rai F 7 WB/04/023/003464 2 766 Ratan Kumar Limbu 87 M Jitlal Limbu F 8 WB/04/023/003495 2 842 Hark Bahadur Rai 85 M Maniraj Rai F 9 WB/04/023/003523 2 861 Purnalal Rai 81 M Dhanraj Rai F 10 LMC0023135 3 85 Lakpa Diki Sherpa 71 F Narbu Sherpa H 11 WB/04/023/003237 3 96 Passang Sherpa 73 M Banadi Sherpa F 12 IBN0009845 3 108 Sarkay Sherpa 80 M Narbu Sherpa F 13 LMC3805306 3 127 Harka Prasad Rai 65 M Dil Bahadur Rai F 14 WB/04/023/003243 3 130 Jas Bahadur Rai 72 M Tirman Rai F 15 LMC3804812 3 153 Nir Kumari Limbu 76 F Harkashor Limbu F 16 WB/04/023/003265 3 215 Nar Bahadur Chhetri 93 M Nandalal Chhetri F 17 WB/04/023/003273 3 232 Lakshimaya Tamang 75 F Chandra Bahadur Tamang H 18 WB/04/023/003288 3 274 Pahalman Thami 82 M Nakche Thami F 19 WB/04/023/003299 3 298 Man Bahadur Manger 57 M Tek Bahadur Manger F 20 IBN1755479 4 22 Sunil Rai 27 M Dewaraj Rai F 21 IBN2323996 4 28 Harkaman Rai 72 M Purna Bahadur Rai F 22 IBN2171643 4 36 Alisha Rai 21 F Bhupal Rai H 23 LMC3806502 4 78 Lachhimaya Rai 49 F Chandra Prasad Rai H 24 LMC3153343 4 133 Nirmala Rai 37 F Jayabhakt Rai F 25 LMC4157525 4 134 Ramesh Rai 29 M Jayabhakayat Rai F 26 LMC3153350 4 136 Kamala Rai 36 F man bahadur subba H 27 LMC1250406 4 148 Anil Rai 41 M Nar Bahadur Rai F 28 IBN1758838 4 223 Da Lucky Sherpa 25 F Rupesh Rai F 29 IBN2381366 4 384 Dilip Rai 52 M Chandrabahadur Rai F 30 IBN2381374 4 562 Champa Rai 44 F Amber Rai F 31 IBN2259760 4 578 Priyata Rai 29 F SANTOSA RAI H No & Name of Assembly Constituency : 23 Darjeeling SL Sl. No. In EPIC No Part No. Name Age GenderRLn Name RLN Type No Part 32 IBN1928969 4 638 Yamuna Rai 22 F Krishna Kumar Rai F 33 IBN1756535 4 645 Agamit Lepcha 31 F Sanjeeb Rai F 34 IBN2382620 4 674 Norbia Rai 20 F Haste Bahadur Rai F 35 IBN2382638 4 675 Swastika Rai 18 F Chandra Prasad Rai F 36 IBN2382653 4 676 Sristika Rai 18 F Bhavi Chandra Rai F 37 IBN2382661 4 677 KHARKA BAHADUR SINCHURI 72 M JANGAN SINGH SINCHURI F 38 IBN2382679 4 678 Avishak Rai 18 M Lalman Rai F 39 IBN2382687 4 679 sudip Rai 24 M Lal Bir Rai F 40 IBN2382703 4 680 Safal Rai 18 M Kumar Rai F 41 IBN2382729 4 681 Smriti Rai 18 F Mukesh Rai F 42 IBN2382737 4 682 Pradeep Rai 19 M Krishna Kumar Rai F 43 IBN2382745 4 683 Priyanka Rai 18 F Anil Rai F 44 WB/04/023/006446 4 684 Nimdoma Serpa 46 F Nuppu Serpa H 45 IBN2251064 5 32 GECHUNG SHERPA 21 F SANJOG THAPA H 46 IBN1987890 5 164 Silpa Pradhan 23 F Raju Pradhan F 47 WB/04/023/006238 5 694 Lamu Serpa 63 F Rita Serpa H 48 WB/04/023/006329 5 822 Mon Bahadur Pradhan 85 M Ful Bahadur Pradhan F 49 IBN1186188 6 357 Anjali Pradhan 45 F Sagar Pradhan H 50 WB/04/023/006446 6 477 Nimdoma Serpa 46 F Nuppu Serpa H 51 IBN1186568 7 9 Pema Kumari Chettri 48 F Balaram Chettri H 52 IBN2271419 7 154 HARKA KUMARI RAI 38 F DEVI PRASHAD RAI F 53 IBN1756345 7 198 Sushmita Rai 26 F Bhim Kumar Rai F 54 IBN1510965 7 253 Bishant Pradhan 30 M Gyanendra Pradhan F 55 IBN2170488 7 330 Mita Lepcha 22 F Budha Bahadur Lepcha F 56 WB/04/023/018521 7 452 Budhmaya Lepcha 87 F Hark B . Lepcha H 57 LMC1298348 7 868 Prithi Maya Lepcha 85 F Bhip Dhoj Lepcha H 58 LMC1150838 7 886 Bhaktamaya Lepcha 39 F Manadhboj Lepcha F 59 WB/04/023/018317 7 1003 Lalbahadur Pradhan 84 M Hast B . Pradhan F 60 WB/04/023/015370 7 1155 Kamala Limbu 57 F Hastaman Limbu H 61 WB/04/023/015009 8 20 Bir Bahadur Chhetri 54 M Ratna Bahadur Chhetri F 62 IBN0028209 8 57 Mansari Rai 81 F Ran Bahadur Rai H 63 WB/04/023/015234 8 99 Laxmi Rai 47 F Mon Rij Rai H 64 WB/04/023/015139 8 202 Parbati Rai 49 F Somamaya Rai M 65 LMC3809266 8 204 Saraswati Rai 39 F Somamaya Rai M 66 IBN1757053 8 232 Yok Kumar Rai 26 M Man Bahadur Rai F No & Name of Assembly Constituency : 23 Darjeeling SL Sl. No. In EPIC No Part No. Name Age GenderRLn Name RLN Type No Part 67 LMC3724192 8 253 Indrakala Lepcha 38 F Buddha Tshering Lepcha F 68 WB/04/023/015166 8 404 Chattra Bahadur Limbu 85 M Mon Bahadur Limbu F 69 LMC3813060 9 102 Dhanmaya Rai 80 F Dambersing Rai H 70 WB/04/023/021188 9 335 Sangge Serpa 80 M Pema Serpa F 71 LMC3813508 9 343 Damu Serpa 40 F Daba Serpa F 72 LMC1061522 9 394 Dambersing Thapa 82 M Hark Thapa F 73 LMC3814225 10 146 Suresh Pradhan 38 M Boll Kumar Pradhan F 74 IBN1512185 10 207 Babita Rai 32 F Gangaman Rai F 75 IBN2381473 11 114 Rabin Chhetri 46 M Kulman Chhetri F 76 LMC3733151 11 391 Radhika Dahal 34 F Uday Kumar Dahal H 77 IBN2384006 11 751 Anishar Darnal 18 M Tikaram Darnal F 78 IBN2384014 11 752 Reewaj Chettri 19 M Hari Prasad Chettri F 79 IBN2108686 12 21 Sumeet Gurung 22 M Dhan Bahadur Gurung F 80 LMC2542090 12 213 Bandana Rai 32 F Kul Bahadur Rai F 81 LMC1062108 12 232 Anup Rai 41 M Chhabilal Rai F 82 LMC1300623 12 241 Naren Rai 38 M Rabi Rai F 83 IBN2375186 12 502 Dewasis Rai 42 M Late Hem Kumar Rai M 84 IBN0041913 12 503 Sarita Rai 31 F Deonum Rai H 85 IBN2171676 12 557 Sangay Sherpa 24 M Narbu Sherpa F 86 IBN2326239 12 558 Mingma Doma Sherpa 19 F dawa rinjee sherpa F 87 IBN2316123 12 573 Tara Subba 41 F Jash Bahadurdr subba F 88 IBN0042143 12 700 kamal chettri 32 M Narbir chettri F 89 LMC2523470 12 959 Himal Subba 37 M Hem Kumar Subba F 90 IBN2384048 12 972 Sanjok Rai 18 M Bikram Rai F 91 IBN2384055 12 973 SANSKRITI GURUNG 18 F SAGAL GURUNG F 92 IBN2384063 12 974 Passang Sherpa 19 F Narbu Sherpa F 93 IBN2384071 12 975 Nikita Bardewa 18 F Mansingh Bardewa F 94 IBN2384089 12 976 Pravakar Thapa 19 M Neeraj Thapa F 95 IBN2384097 12 977 Urbashi Thami 19 F Late Bimal Thami F 96 IBN2384105 12 978 Neha Thami 18 F Late Bimal Thami F 97 IBN2384113 12 979 Arpan Limbu 18 M Suresh Limbu F 98 IBN2384121 12 980 Yougal Subba 18 M Ram Subba F 99 IBN2384139 12 981 Yanchen Tamang 19 F Prem Kumar Tamang F 100 IBN2384162 12 982 Sitham Pariyar 18 M Saran Pariyar F 101 IBN2384170 12 983 Neha Ghalay 18 F Dil Bahadur Ghalay F No & Name of Assembly Constituency : 23 Darjeeling SL Sl. No. In EPIC No Part No. Name Age GenderRLn Name RLN Type No Part 102 IBN2384188 12 984 Raj Ghalay 18 M Dil Bahadur Ghalay F 103 IBN2384196 12 985 Nitish Rai 18 M Binod Rai F 104 IBN2384204 12 986 ANUSHA LIMBU 18 F GANGARAM LIMBU F 105 IBN2384238 12 987 SAMANTA WAIBA TAMANG 18 F Surendra Lama Tamang F 106 IBN2271419 12 988 HARKA KUMARI RAI 38 F DEVI PRASHAD RAI F 107 IBN2326684 13 447 LAKPA YANGEE SHERPA 21 F DAWA PASANG SHERPA F 108 WB/04/023/030301 14 54 Pemlamu Sherpa 93 F Mingma Geli Sherpa O 109 LMC2534634 14 151 Mahindra Bishbakarma 43 M Ranman Bishbakarma F 110 LMC2534642 14 152 Shanti Bishbakarm 37 F Mahendra Bishbakarm H 111 LMC3820743 14 585 Jagat Prasad Limbu 91 M Balabir Limbu F 112 LMC0058248 15 83 Ram Kumar Tamang 72 M Jeet Bahadur Tamang F 113 IBN2247856 15 210 AMRITA RAI 20 F JIT BAHADUR RAI F 114 WB/04/023/033277 15 252 Sarita Rai 80 F Tek Bahadur Rai H 115 IBN1513928 16 46 Sudeshna Gurung 31 F Jit Bahadur Gurung F 116 IBN1932318 16 707 Passang Lamu Sherpa 24 F Ningma Sherpa F 117 LMC3182193 17 4 Bhim Kala Rai Chhetri 45 F Dhiren Kumar Chhetri H 118 IBN2381564 17 321 PABITRA MAYA RAI 68 F Jag Bahadur Rai H 119 IBN1842814 17 425 Tresha Rai 24 F Dhan Kumar Rai F 120 IBN2384808 17 787 AKASH RAI 22 M KRISHNA RAI F 121 IBN2384816 17 788 RITA PRADHAN 19 F SURAJ LIMBU H 122 IBN2384832 17 789 KANCHAN RAI 26 F KRISHNA RAI F 123 IBN2384840 17 790 Ashan Rai 18 M Suren Rai F 124 IBN2384857 17 791 NITESH RAI 19 M RAMESH RAI F 125 IBN1099258 17 792 Rupa Rai 31 F Madan Rai F 126 IBN1932755 18 52 Sabina Dhamala 38 F Amar Bahadur Dhamala F 127 IBN1825397 18 117 Niru Pradhan 38 F Man Maya Pradhan M 128 IBN2109528 18 405 Arati Luxom (Subba) 23 F Kamal Luxom (Subba) F 129 LMC1151406 19 2 Prem Gurung 79 M Padam Bahadur Gurung F 130 WB/04/023/045063 19 120 Chandramaya Pradhan 64 F Hark Bahadur Pradhan H 131 WB/04/023/045065 19 122 Kharak Bahadur Pradhan 70 M Sb .
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