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Janakpur Madhesh Institute of Health Sciences Madhesh Institute Of Health Sciences Janakpurdham,Province-2,Dhanusha Post :Admin/Recorder/Store/Public Health List Date:- 2078-03-01 Time : 08:00 AM Venue :- Madhesh Institute Of Health Scicences Office ( Province Hospital), Janakpur Citizenship S.N Name Age Father's Name Grandfather's Name Permanent Address No. Janakpur Sub Metropolitan City-1, 171102/5484 1 AAJAD NARSINGH SHAH 29 RAM ARODHAN SHAH GANESH SHAH Dhanusha 18-01-73-02447 2 Aakash maandal 21 Gauri mandal madhuri mandal Pipra, Mahottari 18-01-74-08306 3 AARTI KUMARI 20 RABINDRA SAH RAM LOCHAN SAH Jaleshwar Municipality-11, Mahottari 17-01-71-01370 4 Aarti Sah 23 Kapileshwar sah Damare sah Dhanusha 25-01-71-02952 5 Aasha Mandal 24 Ram Sogarath Mandal Jhauli Mandal Janakpur-14, Dhanusha District-Dhanusha, Municipality-Sabaila- 95602116 6 Abhineet Kumar Mahato 36 Arun Kumar Mahato Sudi Ganga Prasad Mahato Sudi 8, Tole-Thilla 18-01-74-00517 7 Abhishek yadav 21 shri prasad yadav iner yadav khutta pipradhi-08,Mahottari,Nepal 173019/1229 8 ACHHUTAM KUMAR MANDAL 31 Punit Mandal Musaphir Mandal Shahidnagar Municipality-7, Dhanusha MITHILESHWOR MAWAHI-3 171054/138 9 AJAY KUMAR RAJAK 26 CHANDRA NARAYAN RAJAK BECHAN RAJAK DHANUSHA NEPAL 171010/1359 10 Ajay kumar yadav 28 Mr. Ram chandra yadav Mr Sobhit yadav Nagarain nagrapalika-1 kharka 17-01-72-00781 11 Akash Ajay 22 Rabindra Lal Karna Ram Dayal Lal Karna Janakpurdham,Dhanusha, Nepal 18-1-059-152 12 Akshaya kumar sah 27 Debendra sah Chandeshwar sah municipality Bhangha-1, Singyahi 161057/395 13 Aman Das 28 Shatrudhan prasad das Mukti das rajgadh - 05 16-01-73-00887 14 Amar kumar gupta 21 Late Manoj prasad Gupta Late Satya Narayan prasad shah Rajbiraj saptari 153049/1336 15 Amar Kumar Mahato 31 Madhusudan Mahato Manu Mahato Dhangadimai Municipality-4, Siraha 17017509330 16 Ambika kumari sah 20 Upendra prasad sah Baksu sah Hanspur 32170/862 17 Amrita Kumari Yadav 26 Rameshwar Prasad Yadav Basudev Chaudhary Sonaul, Mahottari 18-01-76-02001 18 Anand kumar Dwivedy 18 Madan Dubey Ishwar dev Dubey Matihani-9,Mahottari 17-01-75-01171 19 Anil Kumar Mandal 20 Ram Udgar Khatwe Sukhari Khatwe Makhanaha-3, Dhanusha, Nepal 173031/377 20 Anil Kumar Paswan 34 Bileshwar Paswan Ramkhelwan Paswan Bideha Municipality Dhanusha 91095074 21 ANIL KUMAR YADAV 33 JOGENDRA RAY YADAV RAMDEV RAY YADAV SONAMA-6,MAHOTTARI 171095/248 22 Anil Yadav 29 Jay Kishor Yadav Jugeshwar Yadav Laxminiya RM-03, Dhanusha 18-01-76-07062 23 Anjani Kumari 21 RAJ BINAY CHAUDHARY RAMSWARTH CHAUDHARY MAHOTTARI 03 MAHOTTARI 46-01-72-3510 24 Anjela Sapkota 23 Damodar Sapkota Chiranjivi Sapkota Pokhara-27, Kaski 05-01-79-31449 25 Anju kumari yadav 27 Faau yadav Budan yadav Biratnagar 171102/831 26 Anju kumarri Ray 32 Yogendar Ray Janak Ray Janakpur-14 19017608516 27 ANU PANDIT 19 TEJ NARAYAN PANDIT RAM BARAN PANDIT Sarlahi 181005/79 28 Anuj kumar jha 32 Rudra dev jha Hariwansh jha Mahottari 161091/307 29 Anupam Singh 26 Arun kumar singh Ram jivan singh surunga municipality-3,saptari 17-01-71-00416 30 Arbind Kumar sah 24 Dhanik lal sah Jogdhnand sah Makhanaha dhanush 36263464 31 Archana Kumari Singh 35 Raj Narayan Singh Mohan Singh Bhagaha-9Mahottary Manra Siswa Muncipalty ,Siswa 183022/16 32 Ashok Kumar Yadav 31 Mr.Ram Daresh Yadav Ram Baran Yadav Kataiya,Ward No-5 19-01-71-03752 33 Ashok parsad sah 23 Kuldip sah teli Laxmi sah Sarlahi 322062/30004 34 Bhagya Rekha Baitha 23 Upendra Baitha Ramekwal Baitha Rangpur-9 Rautahat Nepal 331045/12683 35 Bihari Prasad Kushwaha 30 Dhirja Mahto Koiri Dhodha Mahto Koiri Mahagadhi Mai Municipality Bara Nepal 171102/4469 36 Bijay kumar khang 32 Shree prasad khang khatwe Ram lakhan khang khatwe Janakpur municipality ,kuwa 12 18-01-72-03744 37 Bipin giri 22 Binod giri Rajkaran giri Mahottari Pakaha-mainpur Rural Municipality, 341027/114 38 Biranjan 30 Ramji Prasad Yadav Sukdev Raut Ahir Parsa, Province 2 Dhangadimai na.pa.2 bhawamipur 13541738 39 Birendra kumar sah 33 late bijay kumar sah teli Late dukhi sah siraha 171033/1063 40 Birendra Sah 23 Parshuram Sah RamKishun Sah Sabaila 02 Dhanusha Nepal 132/03209042 41 BP Koirala 34 Gunaraj Koirala Dambaru Ballav Koirala Saptakoshi 1 Saptari 181042/595 42 Brikesh yadav 27 Rudal Yadav Debu Yadav Balawa 10 mahotari 17-01-72-08478 43 Chandan kumar mandal 24 Lalan mandal Ramdev mandal Janakpur dham nepal 18-1-70-04736 44 Chandani kumari Thakur 26 Pheku Thakur Ram autar Thakur Matihani-9,Mahottari 201054/1042 45 chandika shrestha 28 Janaklal Shrestha Pahalman Shrestha Bardibas Jirabhawani Rural Municipality, Ward 41562496 46 Chandrasanju Gauro 31 Jitendra Gauro Bishwonath Gauro No. 03 Paraswaa 182069/70 47 Deep narayan yadav 23 Ghanshyam yadav Kishori yadav Dhanusha 171102/8247 48 Devki kumari sah 25 Arjun parsad sah Sukhlal sah Janakpur 191031/217 49 Dharmendra Yadav 27 Baidhnath Ray RamJatan 4ay Malangwa Sarlahi Nepal Hanspur Municipality - 5, Belhi, 4673168 50 Dilip Kumar Ishwar 35 Asheshwar Ishwar Jugeshwar Ishwar Dhanusha 171062/790 51 Dinesh Kumar sah 24 Umesh sah Siya ram sah Janakpur lohana dhanusha nepal 52 Dipak raj giri 24 Prmod yadav Rajkiran yadav Mahottari 171082/460 53 Dipesh kumar karn 28 Akhaleshwar lal karn Shree krishna ballav lal karn Nagrain municpality-5 32-01-71-01910 54 Dippu mahto 25 Rambabu mahto Ram mahto Rauthat 18-01-71-02192 55 Ganesh Kumar Thakur 25 Ragho Thakur Ram autar Thakur Loharpatti-8 4333745 56 Ganesh Yadav 44 Shivjee Yadav Nathuni Yadav Loharpatti Municipality -2 LAXMINIYA RURAL MUNICIPALITY - 01, 17-01-76-06853 57 GAURI SHANKAR YADAV 18 RAM BABU YADAV SAUKHILAL YADAV SINURJODA, DHANUSHA 181052/167 58 Ghanshyam Jha 28 Binay Kumar Jha Latter Jha Sonamai-8 Mahottari 19-01-72-03238 59 Gudi Adhikari 24 Rup Narayan Ray Mohar Ray Haripurwa Municipality-2, Sarlahi 17-02-74-133 60 Indra kumar sah 21 Sato sah haluwae Bahadur sah Sahidnagarpalika,pacherba-5 181001/1567 61 ISTAQUE AHAMAD ANSARI 27 SHAMIMUDDIN ANSARI AINUL HAQ JALESHWAR-01,MAHOTTARI 171102/8867 62 JAY PRAKASH SAH 23 MADAN CHAUDHARY RAM LAGAN SAH Janakpurham-06,Dhanusha 17-01-74-04231 63 jayram yadav 21 shubh narayan yadav ram kishun yadav laxminaya rural municapility wadd 01 171028/46 64 Jitendra Kumar sahu 29 Bindeswor sahu Mishree sahu Jhojhi kataiya JANAK NANDINI RURAL MUNICIPALITY - 173004/407 65 JITENDRA KUMAR YADAV 30 JANAK LAL YADAV PARAU RAUT YADAV 01,Dhanusha ,Nepal 18017506869 66 Jyoti kumari Sah 23 Kulanand prasad sah Shyam prasad sah Mahottari 18-01-75-03225 67 KABITA KUMARI MAHATO 20 SAROJ KUMAR MAHATO BIKRAM MAHATO KOIREE Bhangaha Nagarpalika- 4, Mahottari 62540/63540 68 Kailash Nath Singh 38 Raj Narayan Singh Mohan Singh Bhangaha na.pa -9, Mahottari 183039/232 69 Kanchan Kumari Sah 30 Bhola Sah Shree Hiraman Sah Mahodhaiya Tapanpur -6 17-01-77-13902 70 karan sah 21 Badri sah Jugal sah Tarapatti sirsiya-06 18-01-76-01119 71 Karan yadav 19 Manoj Kumar yadav Ramadar yadav Mahottari 15-02-74-00018 72 Karishma Mandal 20 Kusum mandal Munar mandal Janankpur Mahottari rural municiapality-2, 181016/145 73 Khushabu Jha 29 Kapildeo Jha Upendra Jha Provience 2 JHATIYAHI-05, DHANUSHA, 171034/374 74 KIRAN ADHIKARI 24 NARAYAN MANDAL KEWAT DARBARI MANDAL KEWAT (JANAKPUR) NEPAL 183020212 75 Kiran ray 31 Ram naresh yadav Raam udar yadav JanakpurMahottari dham sita chowk -1 dhanusha Nepal, Janakpur dham sita chowk -1 171102/2529 76 Kishan sah 28 Satrudhan pd. Sah Ram sudist pd. Sah dhanusha Nepal 17-01-71-07089 77 Komal Shah 23 Kishori Shah Ramrup sah Janakpur, Sub-Metropolitan-10 17-01-04061 78 Krishna Kumar sah 22 Sukan sah Biltu sah Hansapur,majhaura-3 171084/719 79 Kumari binita yadav 36 Ramekbal yadav Abhinandaan yadav Dhanusha 17-01-75-02684 80 Kunal Sah 20 Kishori Sah Ramrup Sah Janakpur, Sub-Metropolitan-10 17-01-75-06392 81 Kunal singh 20 Sanjiv singh Sathrudhan singh Janakpur dham-01,Dhanusha Nepal 182069/70 82 Kushmi kumari sah 24 Ram sah teli Rudal sah Mahottari Siraha District Dhangadhimai 15-01-73-06877 83 Lalit Kumar Saphi 24 Kisun Saphi Asarphi Saphi municipality -7 36263619 84 Lalita kumari 34 Ram sudhist yadav Mohni saaran yadav Mahottari 18-01-074-06640 85 Laxman Kumar Shah 21 Bhola Prasad Rauniyar Nathu Shah Jaleshwor 17-01-75-04671 86 Laxmi Kumari Mandal 20 Rambabu Mandal Ramsarup Mandal Dhanauji-4 19/2090/236 87 Lila Kumari Mahato 27 Ramdev Mahato Singheshwor Mahato Hariwon 02 Sarlahi 18/01/72/02283 88 Madhu Kumari 29 Arun singh Rambilash singh Damhi Madai Vdc ward 1 Mahotari 182069/4549 89 Madhu kumari yadav 26 rabindra kumar ray Mahottari 17-01-74-05267 90 Mamta Kumari sah 22 Jagadish sah Ram sovit sah teli Sugamadhukarahi dhanusha Nepal 321024-1348 91 Mandakni kumari mahto 27 Upendra mahto Rameswar mahto Rauthat 18-01-76-09634 92 Manisha Kumari Yadav 20 Ram Binod Yadav Thokri Yadav Loharpatti-3, Mahadaiya, Mahottari 171061/240 93 Manisha pandit 29 Kamal pandit kumhar Chaudhary pandit Pra. Ko. Mahuwa-05 191072/150 94 Manoj Kumar Thakur 28 Binod Thakur Shiv Govind Thakur Dhankaul-5 Harakathawa-7 Province - 2, District - Mahottari, R.m. - 18-1-016/67 95 Md Ahmad Mansuri 30 Salamat nadaph Biltu nadaph Mahottari, Ward no - 2 171030/323 96 Md Firul Nadaf 24 Badari Nadaf Mohamad Nadaf Lakhauri -5 1098/330 97 Minu Yadav 26 Ras Bihari Bhadaishwar Subba Lal Bhadaishwar Saptari 17017208183 98 Mithlesh Kumar sah 22 Raj Kumar sah Prameshwar sah Janakpur 17-01-75-07403 99 Mostakim Aalam 22 Muhammad Nadaf Sonai Nadaf Nagarain-1 Janakpur 17-01-74-00372 100 Mrs GURIYA PATHAK 25 LALAN PATHAK BISHWABER PATHAK LAXMINIYA KUMRAUDHA 6 17-01-74-10864 101 Mukesh Kumar rai 19 Kirpal bhadihar Chandra bhadihar Chakkar 161056/187 102 Nabin Kumar Mehta 29 Mahendra Prasad Mehta Sobhi Mehta Rajbiraj Municipality-9 Mahottari, Aurahi Municipality- 183058/29 103 Nabin Kumar Yadav 24 Hari Ram Chandra Yadav Sita Ram Ray 08,Nepal Barmajhiya-08, Ganeshman Charnath 171041/2050 104 Nabin Kumar Yadav 27 Ram Sagar Yadav Sabadh Yadav Municipality-11, Dhanusha 1042/769 105 Nabin kumar yadav 26 Ram nandan yadav Mahottari 152016/15670 106 Naresh Shah 25 Shiva Narayan Shah Nauthani Shah Lahan 173044/101 107 Naresh Thakur 24 Laxmi Narayan Thakur Barahi Mahabir Thakur Barahi Bharatpur -7 173040/949 108 Naveen kumar yadav 31 Mr.
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