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School Record 075-07-11.Xlsx EMIS Reported School 2075 School Total SN School Local Level District Code Students 1 670010001 Brahmdev Pra V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 127 2 670010002 Dasharath Badalek Pra V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 132 3 670010003 Masta Adharbhut Vidyalaya Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 215 4 670010004 Khapardewasthali Pra V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 57 5 670010005 Jalpadevi Adharbhut Vidyalaya Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 297 6 670010006 Saraswati Ma V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 369 7 670010007 Dasharath Ma V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 82 8 670020001 Kalika Pra V Budhinanda Nagarpalika Bajura 91 9 670020002 Janata Basic School Himali Gaunpalika Bajura 126 10 670020003 Bandhu Ma V Budhinanda Nagarpalika Bajura 387 11 670020004 Chandika Pra V Himali Gaunpalika Bajura 68 12 670020005 Bhawani Basic School Himali Gaunpalika Bajura 140 13 670020006 Kholidanda Basic School Himali Gaunpalika Bajura 221 14 670020007 Badi Malika Ma V Himali Gaunpalika Bajura 390 15 670020009 Budhinanda Pra V Himali Gaunpalika Bajura 58 16 670020010 Jana Jyoti Pra V Himali Gaunpalika Bajura 93 17 670030001 Bhairab Nath Ma V Swami Kartik Gaunpalika Bajura 315 18 670030002 Swami Kartik Ma V Swami Kartik Gaunpalika Bajura 102 19 670030003 Kalika Pra V Swami Kartik Gaunpalika Bajura 143 20 670030005 Karnali Pra V Swami Kartik Gaunpalika Bajura 76 21 670030008 Masteswari Pa V Swami Kartik Gaunpalika Bajura 48 22 670040001 Bhagawati Ma V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 538 23 670040002 Sarada Ma V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 582 24 670040003 Tripura Sundari Pra V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 115 25 670040004 Shannikot Bhagawati Pra V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 113 26 670040005 Singada Ma V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 540 27 670040006 Dudhir Nima V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 236 28 670040007 Girikhelne Pra V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 181 29 670040008 Trishakti Ma V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 627 30 670040009 Namuna Pra V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 81 31 670040010 Bhimeshwor Prasad Pra V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 64 32 670040013 Masteswari Pra V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 72 33 670040015 Child S Heaven Academy Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 111 34 670050001 Budhinanda Pra V Himali Gaunpalika Bajura 28 35 670050002 Ganga Basic School Himali Gaunpalika Bajura 121 36 670050003 Goswora Pra V Himali Gaunpalika Bajura 54 37 670050004 Himal Bhakti Pra V Himali Gaunpalika Bajura 16 38 670050005 Bichhaiya Ma V Himali Gaunpalika Bajura 287 39 670050006 Rumdi Pra V Himali Gaunpalika Bajura 36 40 670050007 Thulakot Basic School Himali Gaunpalika Bajura 184 41 670050008 Yuna Basic School Himali Gaunpalika Bajura 123 42 670050009 Sunanda Basic School Himali Gaunpalika Bajura 94 43 670050010 Lohasur Pra V Himali Gaunpalika Bajura 43 44 670060001 Pashupati Ma V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 503 45 670060003 Kundikote Pra V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 120 46 670060004 Bajedi Adharbhut Vidyalaya Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 187 47 670060005 Kundi Adharbhut Vidyalaya Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 172 48 670060006 Shiva Shankar Pra V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 119 49 670060007 Jana Prabhat Pra V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 89 50 670060008 Basanta Balmaitri Pra V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 116 Sudurpaschhim Province Page No 1 EMIS Reported School 2075 School Total SN School Local Level District Code Students 51 670060009 Dhuralsain Ma V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 380 52 670060010 Bahalikot Pra V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 119 53 670060011 Chaitepipal Suryodaya Adharbhut Vidyalaya Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 348 54 670060012 Bramdevsthali Pra V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 51 55 670060013 Malika Peace Zone Ebs Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 24 56 670070001 Gautam Pra V Badimalika Nagarpalika Bajura 14 57 670070002 Patharkot Adharbhut Vidyalaya Badimalika Nagarpalika Bajura 166 58 670070003 Kailasheshwori Ma V Badimalika Nagarpalika Bajura 375 59 670070004 Nepal Rastriya Ma V Badimalika Nagarpalika Bajura 369 60 670070005 Nepal Rastriya Adharbhut Vidyalaya Badimalika Nagarpalika Bajura 363 61 670070006 Badimalika Pra V Badimalika Nagarpalika Bajura 86 62 670080001 Parvati Ma V Budhiganga Nagarpalika Bajura 306 63 670080002 Khapar Devthali Adharbhut Vidyalaya Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 273 64 670080003 Tripurasundari Pra V Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 73 65 670080004 Tribhuvaneshwori Ma V Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 451 66 670080005 Navajyoti Adharbhut Vidyalaya Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 193 67 670080006 Janata Pra V Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 98 68 670090001 Mahadev Pra V Gaumal Gaunpalika Bajura 50 69 670090002 Kailashkot Pra V Gaumal Gaunpalika Bajura 47 70 670090003 Himsikhar Pra V Gaumal Gaunpalika Bajura 21 71 670090004 Pate Pra V Gaumal Gaunpalika Bajura 45 72 670090005 Dharmodaya Pra V Gaumal Gaunpalika Bajura 39 73 670090006 Prabhat Pra V Gaumal Gaunpalika Bajura 44 74 670090007 Durgali Pra V Gaumal Gaunpalika Bajura 20 75 670090008 Amlish Ma V Gaumal Gaunpalika Bajura 327 76 670090009 Thumthala Pra V Gaumal Gaunpalika Bajura 96 77 670090010 Padampur Adharbhut Vidyalaya Gaumal Gaunpalika Bajura 84 78 670090011 Jana Jyoti Ma V Gaumal Gaunpalika Bajura 229 79 670090012 Phoolpata Ma V Gaumal Gaunpalika Bajura 206 80 670090013 Garje Pra V Gaumal Gaunpalika Bajura 25 81 670090014 Balbikas Ma V Gaumal Gaunpalika Bajura 325 82 670100001 Shaileshwori Pra V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 148 83 670100002 Balbikas Pra V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 322 84 670100003 Masteshwari Ma V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 883 85 670100004 Badichor Pra V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 59 86 670100005 Ghatamandu Pra V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 107 87 670110001 Dudhesilla Pra V Pandav Gupha Bajura 141 88 670110002 Khirarukha Pra V Pandav Gupha Bajura 122 89 670110003 Bal Kalyan Pra V Pandav Gupha Bajura 99 90 670110005 Malika Pra V Pandav Gupha Bajura 223 91 670110008 Dewalkot Ma V Pandav Gupha Bajura 560 92 670110009 Sambhu Nath Pra V Pandav Gupha Bajura 94 93 670110010 Kailash Ma V Pandav Gupha Bajura 601 94 670110012 Pashupati Pra V Pandav Gupha Bajura 73 95 670120001 Jiulekh Pra V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 230 96 670120002 Brahmeswori Adharbhut Vidyalaya Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 316 97 670120003 Daunagiri Pra V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 138 98 670120004 Khapardevasthali Ma V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 669 99 670120005 Bhawani Ma V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 430 100 670120006 Dhanalta Pra V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 77 Sudurpaschhim Province Page No 2 EMIS Reported School 2075 School Total SN School Local Level District Code Students 101 670120008 Triveni Pra V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 41 102 670120009 Bhageshwori Pra V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 49 103 670130001 Bhawani Pra V Pandav Gupha Bajura 99 104 670130002 Ganga Pra V Budhinanda Nagarpalika Bajura 18 105 670130003 Biruwa Pra V Pandav Gupha Bajura 92 106 670130004 Dhabalapura Pra V Pandav Gupha Bajura 106 107 670130005 Saraswati Ma V Pandav Gupha Bajura 482 108 670130006 Bal Bikash Adharbhut Vidyalaya Pandav Gupha Bajura 194 109 670140001 Masteshwori Pra V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 53 110 670140002 Kurpekot Adharbhut Vidyalaya Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 148 111 670140003 Malika Ma V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 342 112 670140004 Devasthali Ma V Chhededaha Gaunpalika Bajura 260 113 670150001 Jaishi Danda Pra V Badimalika Nagarpalika Bajura 74 114 670150002 Khativita Pra V Badimalika Nagarpalika Bajura 36 115 670150003 Satyabadi Ma V Badimalika Nagarpalika Bajura 355 116 670150004 Ghatal Adharbhut Vidyalaya Gaumal Gaunpalika Bajura 178 117 670150005 Nawa Jyoti Pra V Gaumal Gaunpalika Bajura 86 118 670150006 Ghataleshowri Adharbhut Vidyalaya Badimalika Nagarpalika Bajura 101 119 670150007 Devesthali Pra V Gaumal Gaunpalika Bajura 78 120 670150008 B P Pra V Badimalika Nagarpalika Bajura 51 121 670150009 Kailash Pra V Badimalika Nagarpalika Bajura 28 122 670150010 Choyakot Ma V Badimalika Nagarpalika Bajura 294 123 670150011 Jalpa Devi Ma V Badimalika Nagarpalika Bajura 297 124 670150012 Saraswati Bidya Mandir Pra V Gaumal Gaunpalika Bajura 36 125 670150013 Tribhuwan Pra V Badimalika Nagarpalika Bajura 72 126 670160001 Sambhu Sunanda Ma V Swami Kartik Gaunpalika Bajura 326 127 670160002 Suryodaya Pra V Swami Kartik Gaunpalika Bajura 103 128 670160003 Sambhusunanda Ma V Swami Kartik Gaunpalika Bajura 252 129 670160004 Bhairab Nath Pra V Swami Kartik Gaunpalika Bajura 155 130 670160005 Chakhudethala Pra V Swami Kartik Gaunpalika Bajura 6 131 670160007 Manmohan Smirti Pra V Swami Kartik Gaunpalika Bajura 38 132 670170001 Nateshwori Adharbhut Vidyalaya Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 241 133 670170002 Pushpa Lal Smirti Pra V Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 65 134 670170003 Nawadurga Adharbhut Vidyalaya Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 175 135 670170004 Bisheshwor Prasad Pra V Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 50 136 670170005 Maha Laxmi Pra V Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 18 137 670170007 Narsingh Adharbhut Vidyalaya Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 220 138 670170008 Parwati Ma V Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 272 139 670170009 Khinnai Satya Devi Adharbhut Vidyalaya Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 287 140 670170010 Ratna Ma V Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 395 141 670170011 Masteshwori Ma V Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 517 142 670170012 Badimalika Ma V Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 279 143 670170013 Kalikeshwori Pra V Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 60 144 670170014 Nitteshwori Pra V Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 63 145 670170015 Gyan Jyoti Pra V Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 60 146 670170016 Pushpa Kamal Pra V Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 56 147 670170018 Janata Pra V Tribeni Nagarpalika Bajura 55 148 670170019 Gayatri Pra V Tribeni Nagarpalika
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