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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal RA Firm Renewal List from 2074-04-01 to 2075-03-21 Sno The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal RA Firm Renewal List From 2074-04-01 to 2075-03-21 SNo. Firm No. Name Address Phone 1 2002 D. A. & Associates Suswagat Marga, Mahankal Sthan, 01-4822252 Bouda -6,Kathmandu 2 2003 S. R. Neupane & Co. S. R. Neupane & Co., Birgunj 9845054857 3 2005 Kumar Jung & Co. Kumar Jung & Co. Hattiban, Dhapakhel- 5250079 1, Laitpur 4 2006 Ram & Co. Ram & Co. , Gaurigunj, Chitawan 5 2007 R. R. Joshi & Co. R.R. Joshi & Co. KMPC Ward No. -33, 4421020 Ga-1/319, Maitidevi, Kathmandu 6 2008 A. Kumar & Co. Tripureshowr Teku Road, Kathmandu 14260563 7 2009 Narayan & Co. Pokhara 11, Phulbari. 9846041049 8 2011 N. Bhandari & Co. N. Bhandari & Co. Maharajgunj, 9841240367 Kathmandu 9 2012 Giri & Co. Giri & Co. Dilli Bazar , Kathmandu 9851061197 10 2013 Laxman & Associates Laxman & Associates, Gaur, Rautahat 014822062, 9845032829 11 2014 Roshan & Co. Lalitpur -5, Lagankhel. 01 5534729, 9841103592 12 2016 Upreti Associates KMPC - 35, Shrinkhala Galli, Block No. 01 4154638, 9841973372 373/9, POB No. 23292, Ktm. 13 2018 K. M. S. & Associates KMPC 2 Balkhu Ktm 9851042104 14 2019 Yadav & Co. Kanchanpur-6, Saptari 0315602319 15 2020 M. G. & Co. Pokhara SMPC Ward No. 8, Pokhara 061-524068 16 2021 R.G.M. & Associates Thecho VDC Ward No. 7, Nhuchchhe 5545558 Tole, Lalitpur 17 2023 Umesh & Co. KMPC Ward No. -14, Kuleshwor, 014602450, 9841296719 Kathmandu 18 2025 Parajuli & Associates Mahankal VDC Ward No. 3, Kathmandu 014376515, 014372955 19 2028 Jagannath Satyal & Co. Bhaktapur MPC Ward No. -2, Jagate, 16614964 Bhaktapur 20 2029 R. Shrestha & Co. Lalitpur -16, Khanchhe 015541593, 9851119595 21 2030 Bishnu & Co. 7/658, Bhisensthan, Kathmandu 22 2031 Bhushal & Co. Balaju, Kathmandu 014671394, 9841255139 23 2032 Raghu Khwaounjoo & Co. Asan House No. 10/128, Kathmandu 01 425754 24 2034 N. G. & Co. Madhapur Thimi Municipality 16, 01424882, 9841195304 Bhakatpur 25 2035 A. & A. Co. Pokhara SMPC Ward No. 8, Naya 14385552 Sadak, B.P. Marga, Pokhara 26 2036 Shakya & Co. KMPC Ward No. -11, Babarmahal, 01 4220619 Kathmandu 27 2038 Baral & Associates Pokhara-8, Savagriha Chowk, Kaski 061 521151, 061521151 28 2039 Bhuwaneswor & Co. Lalitpur SMPC Ward No. 11, Lalitpur 15535414 29 2040 Kumar & Co. KMPC- 34, Baneshwor, Kathmandu 1.4116015985e+017 30 2041 A. N. & Co. KMPC-9, Mainjubahal, Chabahil, 9841453012 Kathmandu 31 2042 P.B. S. & Co. KMPC-2, Lazimpat, Kathmandu 9.8412147614e+016 32 2043 D. S. & Co. Newroad Kathmandu 4246284 33 2044 Rajib Bhattarai & Co. Radhakuti Arcade, Second Floor, 014440742 014440642 Putalisadak, Kathmalndu 34 2045 Himal Joshi & Associates KMPC-15, Dallu, Kathmandu, Post Box No. 13106 35 2046 Gautam & Co. KMPC- 14, Dallu, Kathmandu 01 4286191 36 2048 Pratap Thapa & Co. Naya Baneshwor Ward No. 34, 4490106 Kathmandu 37 2049 Pandey & Co. Galko Pakha Thamel, Kathmandu 01 4351716 38 2050 Tiwari & Co. Kalyan V.D.C., 3, Surkhet 9848002358 1 of 72 The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal RA Firm Renewal List From 2074-04-01 to 2075-03-21 SNo. Firm No. Name Address Phone 39 2051 Samir & Co. Teku, Ktm. 14262305 40 2052 Adhikari Sharma & Co. KMPC-33, Gyaneshwor, Rato Pul 01 4417604 ,Kathmandu 41 2053 Karki & Co. Imadol- 6, Lalitpur 5203475 42 2054 T. R. Panta & Co. KMPC-4, Kuleshwor, Kathmandu 43 2055 Dabadi & Co. KMPC-4, Dhumbarahi, Kathamandu 014432453 9841215522 44 2056 Raj & Co. Janakpurdham-9, Dhanusha, Janakpur 41520689 45 2057 Ananda & Co. Janakpurdham-9, Dhanusha, Janakpur 41522900 46 2058 Amar & Co. Janakpurdham-9, Dhanusha, Janakpur 9854020932 47 2059 Acharya Associates Chandragadhi-6, Kendramode, Jhapa 2345532 48 2060 N. Sharma & Associates KMPC-7, Chabahil, Kathmandu 01 4484398, 4484398 49 2061 T. N. Dhakal & Co. KMPC-10, Buddhanagar, Kathmandu 01-4787530 Mob 9849321468 50 2063 K. B. Associates KMPC-3, Maharajgunj, Kathmandu 9841527244 51 2065 Chapagain & Co. KMPC-3, Samakhushi, Ranibari Marga, 9851097572 Kathmandu 52 2066 Subedi & Co. KMPC-34, New Baneshwor, Kathmandu 01 4253226, 9851034522 53 2067 Jha & Co. Damak MPC-13, Jhapa 023580869 ,9841494280 54 2068 Chamlagain & Co. Dillibazar, Kathamandu 9851004652 ,01-4423133 55 2069 Bohora & Co. Madhyapur Thimi 3, Bhaktapur 9851093377 56 2072 Bhattarai & Co. Kapan V D C , Kathmandu 9851070635 57 2073 Basanta & Co. Dhangadhi Municipality-1, Mandir Road, 91521853 Dhangadhi 58 2074 T. M. Thapa & Co. Kuldevmadi VDC-4, Bajura 9759002762 59 2075 N. Gaire & Co. Tuslipur Municiaplity-6, Dang 9841199191 60 2076 P. Khadka & Co. KMPC- 9, Battisputali, Kathmandu 014365397, 9841591227,9851021850 61 2077 B. Basnet & Co. POB No. 433 Ktm, Lalitpur MPC-14, 01 5530613, 9841378970 Tikhedeval, Lalitpur 62 2078 Bhurtel & Co. Dhankuta Municipality -6, Bijay Bazar, 9852045040 Dhankuta 63 2079 Sushila & Co. Kathmandu 64 2080 Neg Raj & Co. Bhojpur 9804367341 65 2081 Dinkar & Associates KMPC- 17, Kshetrapati, Dhobichour, Kathmandu 66 2082 Jain & Co. Ratopool Rudhanagar Magra 9, 4465616 67 2084 Shrestha K. & Co. Itahari-1, Sunsari 025587166, 9842024005 68 2085 Kishor Shrestha & Co. KMPC-8, Kumarigal 01 4490142 69 2086 Paudyal & Co. Dharampur-1, Adarshatole, Saptari 031 560399 70 2087 Shahi K. K. & Co. 350/26 Gyaneshwor Marg, KMPC-33. 4420860 71 2088 Manandhar Mahesh & Co. Dakshinkali VDC-3, Kathamandu 4710653 72 2093 S. Karna & Co. Jaleshwor-6, Mahottari( Infront of Kanya 41522063 School) 73 2096 B. L. & Co. Biratnagar-6, Bargachhi, Morang, Nepal 021 460479 74 2097 A. P. Regmi & Co. Chabahil, Kathmandu 014499528 4461988 75 2099 Sagar & Co. KMPC 13, Gaibachhapati, Bafal, 4268660, 4269428 Kathamandu 76 2100 R. Acharya & Co. Birgunj SMPC-18, Parsa 51527586 77 2101 J. K. & Co. Bishnumati, Budanilakantha, Kathmandu 4.2421509851e+016 78 2102 R. B. Joshi & Co. ka ma na pa 31kathmandu 9851008640 ,4221877, 4248758 79 2103 Rabi & Co. Bhotebahal, Kathmandu 14287676 80 2104 T. P. J. & Co. Keltole, Kathmandu 01 4228510 2 of 72 The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal RA Firm Renewal List From 2074-04-01 to 2075-03-21 SNo. Firm No. Name Address Phone 81 2106 D. B. Khatri & Co. Kupandol, Lalitpur 01 5540871, 5547363 82 2107 Amresh & Co. 432 Bhagawati Marga-14, Balkhu 9851016223 ,4330512 Kathmandu 83 2109 Lamsal & Co. Siddartha Nagar Municipality-1, 071523726, 9857021074 Bhairawaha 84 2114 R. T. & Co. KMPC-9,Shankhamul, New Baneshwor, 14782740 Kathmandu 85 2115 Dahal & Co. KMPC- , Dillibazar, Kathmandu 9851057117, 4440953 86 2117 S. D. & Co. Gongabu-6, Mahadevtar, Kathmandu 9841512513 87 2118 R. K. Ghimire & Co. KMPC-20, Kohiti, Post Box No.9243, 01 4364464 Kathmandu 88 2119 J. R. Dhungel & Co. Lalitpur-22, Shankhamool 9851023855 021460698 89 2120 K. Kharel & Co. Kathmandu-7, Chabahil 01 4486950, 4470950 90 2121 Osti & Co. Bharatpur-7, Krishnapur, Chitawan 56531183 91 2122 S. B. Bam & Co. Minbhavan-34 Kathmandu 9841044242, 4106098 92 2123 Ghimire & Co. KMPC- , Putalisadak, Kathmandu 01 4440694 93 2124 G. B. Bhandari & Co. KMPC-10, Baneshwor, Kathmandu 01 6204129 94 2125 D. R. Sharma & Co. Siddartha Nagar Municipality- 071 520712 8,Rupandehi 95 2126 D. B. & Co. Chhampi VDC-2, Lalitpur 9841365899 96 2127 R. Shahi & Co. Karkhana Gate, Harisiddhi, Lalitpur 9841463767 97 2130 R. Thapa & Co. Aloknagar, Sirjanamarg, Kathmandu 34, 9851007001, Nepal. 98 2132 S. Pd. Bhusal & Co. KMPC- 29, Lainchaur , Alakapuri, Ktm 6.2220904229e+013 99 2133 N. Shrestha & Co. Lalitpur S. Municipality-1, Kupandol 15527770 100 2134 J. G. & Co. KMPC- 9, Rato Pool, Ktm 14464989 101 2136 A.C. & Co. KMPC- 22, Kathmandu 14250451 102 2137 S. K. Associates Ratna Nagar-10, Ramnagar, Chitwan 9855055005 ,056561839 103 2138 NRS & Co. Satdobato, Lalitpur 5529706, 9851048180 104 2140 Chalise & Co. KMPC- 9, Battishputali, Kathamandu 01 4481129 105 2142 S. J. & Co. KMPC-10, New Baneshwor, Kathmandu 9851068520 106 2143 R. R. K. & Co. KMPC-12, Kumali Bramha Tole, Post 9847058369 9841377045 Box No. 4879, Kathmandu 107 2146 C. Sah & Co. DharampurVDC-6, Saptari 9743002256 108 2150 Chandra & Co. Kathmandu MPC - 29, Thamel, 01 4420187 Galkopakha, Kathmandu 109 2151 N. P. Baskota & Co. Phidim-2, Panchthar, Mechi 9841407721 110 2152 R. Bhattarai & Co. Biratnagar-4, Fifa Marga, Morang 9842051088 111 2153 Thagunna & Co. Mahendra Nagar MPC Ward No.-13, 9749500355 Kanchanpur 112 2154 Khadayat & Associates Mahendra Nagar-3, Kanchanpur 9749503431 113 2155 H. N. & Associates Chha2/557, Bansbari, Kathmandu Post 014370777, 9841389621 Box No: 281 114 2157 B. G. & Co. Bangesal VDC-5, Pyuthan 71698381 115 2158 B. Awasthi & Co. Mahendra Nagar Municipality 099521393, 01-522242 116 2159 K. Adhikari & Associates Jorpati, Kathmandu 9851093773 117 2161 L. Rimal & Co. New Baneshwor, Kathmandu 01-4783111, 6636577 118 2162 S. M. Shrestha & Co. Naxal, Bhagawatibahal, Kathmandu 14416982 119 2163 A. Maharjan & Associates Tulsipur-5, Dang 082 520067 120 2166 S. B. & Co. Lalitpur Municipality-3, Pulchowk 2210291, 9851123388 121 2167 Dangol & Co. KMPC-25, Makhan Galli, Kathmandu 9851036029, 4781601 3 of 72 The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal RA Firm Renewal List From 2074-04-01 to 2075-03-21 SNo. Firm No. Name Address Phone 122 2168 B. Nepal & Associates Kalya Municipality-9, Bara 01-2041773 123 2169 B. K. Lama & Associates KMPC- 3, Jha 1/334 Ranibari, Lazimpat, 014423393, 9841505836 Kathmandu 124 2170 Rimal & Co. 67/17 Kumarigal Aadarsa Galli, 01-4114114, 9851000414 Chabahil, Kathmandu 125 2171 J. L. Basyal & Co. Lalitpur SMPC-1, Kupondol, Lalitpur 071 62146 126 2172 A. Pradhan & Co. KMPC-7, Binayak Tole , Chabahil, 14468216 Kathmandu 127 2173 Dwaraka & Co. KMPC- 34, 11/95, Buddha Nagar,Naya 14782761 Baneshwor, Kathmandu 128 2174 Sandeep Dangal & Co. Machhapokhari, Gangabu, Po. Box No. 9841233402, 014114606 6417 Kathmandu 129 2177 B. M. Shrestha & Co. Tyaud, Ashan, Kathmandu 14423028 130 2178 R. S. Thakur & Co. Lalitpur SMPC, Kupandol 15526902 131 2179 R. M. P. & Associates Lalitpur - 3, Dhobighat, Lalitpur 9851087348 132 2180 Bhubaneshwor Barma & Co. Janakpur MPC-4, Campus Gate, 41524730 Dhanusha 133 2181 Nidhi & Co. Janakpur Muncipality-4, Dhanusa 134 2182 D. Jha & Co. Nainhi-1, Jaleshwor, Mahottari 9844030393 135 2183 B. A. T.
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