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Result on VBST 4Th Round Reg. S. No. Name Gender Citizenship No. Age District VDC Father Name Mother Name Trainee ID Number 1 11689 AAITI MAYA TAMANG Female 64172 34 Nuwakot Bungtang NURBU TASHI TAMANG SIKUCHA TAMANG 153567 2 15908 AAKANTA SUCHIKAR Male 361039/1102 21 Nawalparasi Parsauni MUKUNDA SUCHIRAR GOMATI SUCHIKAR 154712 3 16153 AAKASH SHRESTHA Male 27-01-72-07907 16 Kathmandu Manmaiju SAMBAK SHRESTHA ASTA MAYA BYANJANKAR 142501 4 14797 AAKASH SHRESTHA Male 24-0-69-00743 22 SindhupalchowkBhotechaur BISHNU SHRESTHA BINA SHRESTHA 144451 Reg. S. No. Name Gender Citizenship No. Age District VDC Father Name Mother Name Trainee ID Number 5 12962 AAKRITI MUKTAN Female 30/01/72/07626 18 KavrepalanchokFoksingtar TIR BAHADUR MUKTAN DHANMAYA MUKTAN 152753 6 13571 AAMME MAYA TAMANG Female 1180/299 36 Rasuwa Dandagoun MANGALE TAMANG SUKUMAYA TAMANG 139662 7 29704 AASHA KAHREL Female 261/29218 24 Dhading Gajuri DHIRENDRA KHAREL NIRMALA KHAREL 143570 8 67530 AASHA MAYA TAMANG Female 3003/36 19 Nuwakot Manakamana NIL BAHADUR TAMANG MAITI TAMANG 154841 9 42357 AASHA RAM TAMANG Male 28-01-71-02278 20 Lalitpur Devichour RAM BDR TAMANG SHUKUMAYA TAMANG 150221 10 21178 AASHIAK BAIDHYA Female 19-02-70-00744 18 Sarlahi Pattharkot SHIVA KUMAR BAIDHYA INDIRA KUMARI BAIDHYA 144659 11 23444 AASHIS LAMA Male 103774 35 KavrepalanchokPokhariNarayansthanKHADGA BAHADUR LAMA MAYA LAMA 142298 12 42684 AASHIS MOTE Male 06-01-71-06634 22 Sunsari MahendranagarGOPAL MOTE SHANTI DEBI MOTE 154078 13 18611 Aashish Bindukar Male 27-01-72-08084 17 Kathmandu Ananda Bindukar Rita Bindukar 142070 14 29465 AASHISH MAHARJAN Male 28-01-72-02824 17 Lalitpur Lalitpur U.M.N.P.AASA RAM MAHARJAN CHIRI MAI MAHARJAN 148724 15 19229 AASHISH PARIYAR Male 28-01-066-01162 24 Lalitpur Lalitpur U.M.N.P.BIKRAM PARIYAR SABITRI PARIYAR 147639 16 42611 AASHISH SHRESTHA Male 273046/40 20 Kathmandu Satungal BISHNU BHAKTA SHRESTHA SAPANA SHRESTHA 154004 17 29443 AASHMAN GOLE Male 52961174 30 Sarlahi Lalbandi BIR BAHADUR GOLE FULMAYA GOLE 146467 18 15669 AASISH KHAKDA Male 439022/256 20 Tanahun SAMSER BD. KHADKA SARASWATI KHADKA 147925 19 19667 AASMITA NEUPANE Female 453030/290 31 Lamjung ChandreshworRAMCHANDRA PAUDEL GIMA PAUDEL 153962 20 15591 AB CHAUDHARY Male 322061/4084 18 Dolakha Bhimeswor N.P.HIM NARAYAN CHAUDHARY NAGIN ACHAUDHARY 146096 21 27888 ABHINAS TAMANG Male 25-01-71-04779 18 Nuwakot Manakamana BUDDHIMAN TAMANG PURNI TAMANG 141291 22 16541 ABHISHEK ADHIKARI Male 271060/115089 18 Kathmandu Kathmandu M.N.P.PRAMOD ADHIKARI ANITA ADHIKARI 141431 23 27602 ABHISHEK BUDATHOKI Male 131039/236 22 Okhaldhunga Kalikadevi NARA BDR BUDATHOKI CHINI MAYA BUDHATHOKI 140380 24 10072 ABHISHEK KHADKA Male 632057/801 18 Dailekh Dullu GANESH BAHADUR KHADKA MAGLI KHADKA 137033 25 18420 Abhishek Shah Thakuri Male 2063/3483 20 Rautahat Kakanpur arjun kumar shahi sudha shah 143743 26 23690 ABHISHEK THAP Male 28-01-069-06028 19 Lalitpur Lalitpur U.M.N.P.LALIT BDR THAPA NIL KUMARI THAPA 150691 27 69515 ABILA TAMU Male 2030 20 Gorkha AaruChanuateBIR BAHADUR GURUNG SHANTI GURUNG 146852 28 21120 ABILAS NEPALI Male 46-01-72-06740 19 Kaski Pokhara U.M.N.P.GANEBAHADUR CHARMAKAR RAMDEVI CHARMAKAR 143748 29 25452 ABIN GIRI Male 29-01-70-01022 21 Bhaktapur ChangunarayanKRISHNA GIRI GITA GIRI 151671 30 24843 ABINA SHAHI KHADGI Female 1049/97315 25 Kathmandu Kathmandu M.N.P.SANU BAHADUR SHAHI NANI KUMARI SHAHI 150778 31 23140 ABINASH BALAMI Male 27-02-72-00247 17 Kathmandu Daxinkali THULO BANU BALAMI SUMITRA BALAMI 150013 32 42612 ABIRAL SHRESTHA Male 27-01-71-00744 18 Kathmandu Satungal LAL BDR SHRESTHA AATAR MAYA SHRESTHA 154005 33 18572 ABISARA SHAHI Female 583018/353 33 Mugu BARKHA BAHADUR MALLA NANI MALLA 153021 34 17634 ABISHEK ARYAL Male 1035/104194 20 Kathmandu Goldhunga RAJENDRA ARYAL GANGA ARYAL 148169 35 17677 ABITA MANANDHAR Female 29-01-069-02726 22 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur N.P.ASTA NARAYAN MANANDHAR BIMALA MANANDHAR 148351 Reg. S. No. Name Gender Citizenship No. Age District VDC Father Name Mother Name Trainee ID Number 36 29053 ACHUT DANGAL Male 272003/56 20 Kathmandu Suntol CHUDAMANI DANGAL SARADHA DANGAL 139171 37 12265 ACHYUT KRISHNA GAULI Male 451033-20387 21 Lamjung Besishahar KHUSIRAM GAULI SITA GAULI 138285 38 21563 ACHYUT RAJ KHAERL Male 303017/66 18 KavrepalanchokBaluwapatiDeupurGHANASYAM KHAREL KRISHNA LAXMI KHAREL 152740 39 34259 ACHYUTA BHATTARAI Male 742 34 Udayapur Triyuga N.P. KHAGESHWOR BHATTARAI LANA DEVI BHATTARAI 150322 40 17456 ADIL MAHARJHAN Male 271036/114557 21 Kathmandu Kathmandu M.N.P.MACHARAJA MAHARJHAN SHOVA MAHARJHAN 143245 41 333721 AHMED KHAN Male 26003 28 Lalitpur Lalitpur U.M.N.P.AMIR KHAN SARIFA KHAN 149762 42 33567 AISHWARYA NAUPANE Female 16021 32 Bhaktapur ChangunarayanGOVINDA P. GAUTAM HIMKUMARI GAUTAM 150105 43 69123 AIUSHA KC Female 28-01-066-0571 22 Lalitpur RAM KUMAR KC SUMITRA KC 146273 44 34344 AJAD HUSEN ANSARI Male 331055/38948 21 Bara ISU ANSARI HASINA KHATU 148967 45 23619 AJAY BAYALKOTI Male 29-01-71-04619 16 Bhaktapur ChangunarayanRAM KRISHNA SARKI AMALA SARKI 149819 46 15903 AJAY MANNDHAR Male 27-01-72-04493 17 Kathmandu RATNA BR. MANANDHAR NUECHEMAYA MANADHAR 154724 47 16565 AJAY SHRESTHA Male 273024/131 19 Kathmandu Kathmandu M.N.P.CHAKRA NARAYAN SHRESTHAPREM MAYA SHRESTHA 141801 48 29390 AJAY SHRESTHA Male 27-02-71-00711 18 Kathmandu BISHNU MAN SHRESTHA BISHNU MAYA SHRESTHA 141908 49 69879 AJAYA BHUSAL Male 52-01-70-0661 20 Dang Ghorahi N.P. GIRI PD BHUSAL KARUNA BHUSAL 148358 50 18364 AJAYA LAMA Male 571-1156 37 Kathmandu Ramkot RAM BDR LAMA KISHNAMAYA LAMA 145685 51 42378 AJAYA LAMA Male 27-01-72-00882 18 Kathmandu Kathmandu M.N.P.TEJENDRA B. LAMA RENUKA LAMA 149480 52 27482 AJEET ALE MAGAR Male 271050/72367 21 Kathmandu Kathmandu M.N.P.SHTYAM KISHNA ALE MAGAR BELI ALE MAGAR 143208 53 34028 AJIT DULAL Male 271058/96450 19 Kathmandu Kirtipur N.P. RAMJI DULAL JURELI DULAL 151204 54 42673 AJIT LAMA Male 221028-219 20 Dolakha Bhimeswor N.P.SONAM LAMA TAMANG JALMAYA TAMANG 153917 55 29490 AJIT PUTUWAR Male 271036/127544 19 Kathmandu IchangNarayanAASHMAN PUTUWAR SUNMAYA PUTUWAR 149143 56 36140 AJITA ADHIKARI Female 313020/17 26 Lalitpur Godawari BHIMSEN ADHIKARI SHANTI 153488 57 14128 AJITA PANDIT Female 28-01-068-00004 23 Lalitpur SHYAM PANDIT NIRU PANDIT 139603 58 10640 AJMAT MANSUR Male 19-01-71-01601 19 Sarlahi LaxmipurKodrahaBASIR MIYA MANSUR IDNI KHATUN MANSUR 137745 59 15910 AJUTA THAPA Female 243045/113 21 SindhupalchowkThumPakhar DHURBA THAPA INDRA KUMARI THAPA 155031 60 25023 AJYA TAMANG Male 24-11-62-05684 18 SindhupalchowkFulpingdandagauPAHAL MAN TAMANG SANUMAYA TAMANG 144921 61 16608 AKAL MAJHI Male 21-01-72-04492 18 Ramechhap Manthali TOKLE MAJHI SITA MAJHI 148142 62 18779 AKAS LUHAR Male 70-01-72-00523 17 Bajura Kotila AMAR LOHAR LALSARA LOHAR 147524 63 18157 AKASH ADHIKARI Male 36-01-69-06339 20 Nawalparasi DawanneDevi RAM BAHADUR ADHIKARI PARBATI ADHIKARI 144332 64 10432 AKASH LAMA Male 1009/376 21 SindhupalchowkMankha NAMKEL TAMANG MAILI TAMANG 137694 65 17054 AKASH TAMANG Male 192089/1441 23 Sarlahi Hariyon ABHIMAN TAMANG SOM MAYA TAMANG 140172 66 10440 AKIL NEISHA Male 59-01-72-00015 19 Humla Maila ASHOKLAL SHARKI NANIKALA SHARKI 137776 Reg. S. No. Name Gender Citizenship No. Age District VDC Father Name Mother Name Trainee ID Number 67 11594 akriti rai Female 322078/657 26 Rautahat Paurai gophal rai dil maya rai 142768 68 12737 Akshaya Sing Male 16-01-71-00797 20 Saptari Jandaul Kewal sing Ahila sing 139266 69 29404 AKSNYAYA SING Male 16-01-71-00717 20 Saptari Jandaul KEBAL SINGH AAHILA SINGH 145853 70 67591 ALINA GURUNG Female 1029/13833 22 Lamjung Neta BALAMANSING GURUNG BINDU GURUNG 153039 71 29126 ALINA MANANDHAR Female 27-02-72-00841 16 Kathmandu Bajrayogini(Sankhu)KRISHNA HARI MANANDHAR SHOVA MANANDHAR 142376 72 23046 ALINA TAMANG Female 303001/466 26 SindhupalchowkGati CHANDRAMAN TAMANG HIRA KUMARI TAMANG 141283 73 34084 ALINA TAMANG Female 091038/87 23 Bhojpur Aamlep BHIM BAHADUR TAMANG HIRA MAYA TAMANG 151919 74 17455 ALISH MAHARJHAN Male 271060/87140 21 Kathmandu Kathmandu M.N.P.CHANDRA MAN MAHARJHAN USHA MAHARJHAN 143247 75 42785 ALISHA MIJAR Female 28-01-066-04457 23 Lalitpur Chapagaun KRISHNA BAHADUR MIJAR BIMALA MIJAR 154610 76 17700 ALISHA SHRESTHA Female 27-02-70-01003 19 Kathmandu PREM BAHADUR SHRESTHA PARWATI SHRESTHA 148495 77 12681 ALISHA TAMANG Female 131045/399 24 Okhaldhunga Mulkharka HEM KARNA TAMANG MAYA TAMANG 147207 78 24237 ALISHA TIMILSINA Female 27-01-41-05059 18 Kathmandu Kathmandu M.N.P.KRISHNA HARI TIMILSINA BHAWANI TIMILSINA 144344 79 36164 ALISHA TWANABASU Female 29-01-064-00734 31 Bhaktapur Bhaktapur N.P.KAJI BDR KUSI SUNDARI KUSI 153263 80 36586 ALKA CHAUDHARI Female 182069/1655 32 Mahottari Gaushala BINOD CHAUDHARI SHOVA CHOUDHARI 154421 81 16442 ALON KALIKOTI Male 25-01-71-03021 20 Nuwakot Thansing RAM BDR SUNAR LAXMI SUNAR 143167 82 24587 AMAN LAMA Male 221008068 27 Dolakha Thulopatal Mohan Lama Hira Maya Lama 148753 83 69637 AMAN MOKTAN Male 15-01-72-03688 19 Siraha Muksar AAIT LAL TAMANGNI BAL KUMARI TAMANGNI 151412 84 13642 AMAR KASULA Male 01-069-01875 23 Bhaktapur Nankhel RAMCHANDRA KASULA RAMILA KASULA 138690 85 10103 Amar Raj Panta Male 39239682 25 Mahottari Jaleshwor N.P.umesh b. pant ganga devi pant 151874 86 29482 AMAR SHAHI Male 4433 33 Lalitpur Lalitpur U.M.N.P.KRISHNA SHAHI URMILA SHAHI 148963 87 16350 AMARENDRA KUMAR MAHATO Male 191083/482 19 Sarlahi JanakiNagar GANGA RAM MAHATO PRAMILA MAHATO 144865 88 11108 AMBIKA BAN GIRI Female 2727371/2901 27 Rautahat Basatpur BHARAT RAJ BAN JUNA BAN 139875 89 24898 AMBIKA DARJI Female 22-01-71/08961 37 Dolakha Sunakhani RAM BDR DAMAI MENUKA DAMAI 145208 90 68080 AMBIKA KATHYAT Female 26564 30 Bajhang Lamatola HASTABIR BOGATI LAXMI BOGATI 141824 91 11913 AMBIKA KHADKA MAJHI Female 20-01-62-00016 27 Sindhuli Dadiguranshe INDRA BAHDUR KHADKA SITA KHADKA 143051 92 11735 AMBIKA KUMARI KARKI Female 2389 40 Ramechhap Those KRISHNA BDR KARKI INDRA MAYA KARKI 138694 93 10596 AMBIKA NEUPANE GHIMIRE Female 4254/65 28 Rasuwa Laharepouwa YADU NATH GHIMIRE CHITRA KUMARI GHIMIRE 137639 94 11933 AMBIKA PAHARI Female 01-067-5262 29 KavrepalanchokPanauti N.P.
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