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Boid No Name Applied Kitta Alloted Kitta BOID NO NAME APPLIED KITTA ALLOTED KITTA 1301010000000037 KAMAL KHATRI 10 10 1301010000000436 KRISHNA BAHADUR THAPA 10 10 1301010000000567 TULASHI NARAYAN CHITRAKAR 10 10 1301010000000801 MANOJ UPADHYAYA 10 10 1301010000001241 SABIN DANGOL 10 10 1301010000001691 BADRI PRASAD KUIKEL 10 10 1301010000001771 KIRAN POKHREL 10 10 1301010000001877 INDRA PRASAD SHARMA 10 10 1301010000002680 NITU MANANDHAR 50 10 1301010000002851 VIDUSHI PANDEY 10 10 1301010000003587 NIRAJ SHRESTHA 10 10 1301010000003665 RAJANI PRADHAN 10 10 1301010000004430 SHREE KRISHNA THAPA 20 10 1301010000006081 LAXMAN KARKI 10 10 1301010000006569 JANUKA NEUPANE 30 10 1301010000006822 HONEY SHAKYA 10 10 1301010000007178 RUDRA BAHADUR KHADKA 50 10 1301010000007450 KRISHNA SHARAN PHUYAL 10 10 1301010000008021 SHREEJANA SHRESTHA 10 10 1301010000008357 RAMESHOWAR PRASAD KOIRALA 10 10 1301010000008781 KSHITIZ RAJ RUPAKHETI 10 10 1301010000008853 SAYUZ SHRESTHA 10 10 1301010000009272 RAM 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1301010000024829 SUNITA DAHAL 50 10 1301010000024964 ANJANA LIVI 50 10 1301010000026047 SUSHIL BIJAYANANDA 10 10 1301010000026260 DHANA RAJ BAJRACHARYA 10 10 1301010000026602 BHUWAN KC 10 10 1301010000027226 YASHODA KHADKA 10 10 1301010000027338 SHASHI SHARMA 20 10 1301010000027435 SAKSHAM GURUWACHARYA 10 10 1301010000027454 DILIP KUMAR PRADHAN 10 10 1301010000027591 AASTHA MAHAT 10 10 1301010000027703 SUBANSH THAKUR 20 10 1301010000028861 NILAM THAKUR 20 10 1301010000029145 BINITA MAHARJAN 10 10 1301010000030334 RUBIN GHIMIRE 10 10 1301010000031074 KRITEE K.C 10 10 1301010000031089 SAKAR K.C 10 10 1301010000031230 SANGITA RAUT K.C 10 10 1301010000032249 SABINA SATYAL 10 10 1301010000032593 NARAYAN THAPA 10 10 1301010000032601 BIJAYA RAM KASHAJOO 30 10 1301010000032671 RABIN KUMAR RAI 10 10 1301010000032745 HAREKRISHNA WAGLE 50 10 1301010000032901 RAJKUMAR CHAULAGAIN 10 10 1301010000033749 BHAKTA BAHADUR TAMANG 10 10 1301010000034187 DIPENDRA SARKI 10 10 1301010000035142 SURESH YAKHKHA 10 10 1301010000035241 BIKRAM NAGARKOTI 10 10 1301010000035273 LOKENDRA LAMICHHANE MAGAR 10 10 1301010000035444 SANAM KARKI 10 10 1301010000035727 CHHEMA KUMARI ADHIKARI 100 10 1301010000035881 BINU SHRESTHA 10 10 1301010000036243 LEKHNATH BHATTARAI 10 10 1301010000036393 NIRAJAN KARKI 10 10 1301010000036564 YAM BAHADUR LIMBU 10 10 1301010000036978 SASHANT PRADHAN 10 10 1301010000037080 HARI BAHADUR THAPA 10 10 1301010000037154 SANTOSH RAI 10 10 1301010000037587 ANU PHUYAL 10 10 1301010000037874 SHIRISTI PANDEY 50 10 1301010000038390 KRISHNA BAHADUR RAI 10 10 1301010000038770 PRASHASTI SHAHI 10 10 1301010000038937 DIKSHYA KOIRALA 50 10 1301010000038994 ANAMIKA PRIYADARSHINEE 10 10 1301010000039092 BISHESWOR NATH SHRESTHA 10 10 1301010000039453 SHREENIL STHAPIT 10 10 1301010000039814 SITA DEVI NEUPANE 50 10 1301010000041403 REVA SHRESTHA 10 10 1301010000041587 LALU MAYA SHRESTHA 10 10 1301010000041650 DINESH SINGH ADHIKARI 50 10 1301010000042348 INDRA BAHADUR TIMALSENA 10 10 1301010000042386 KRISHNA KUMARI BHANDARI 10 10 1301010000042751 LEKHANDAS SHRESTHA 10 10 1301010000042941 GANDAKI KOIRALA 10 10 1301010000044666 PROBIN NEUPANE 10 10 1301010000044972 PUNAYA PRASHAD POKHAREL 10 10 1301010000045106 MABISA DAHAL 10 10 1301010000045353 MUKESH ARYAL 10 10 1301010000045602 APSARA KUMARI CHAUHAN 50 10 1301010000046298 SANU MAIYA DANGOL 100 10 1301010000047063 RENU PAUDEL 10 10 1301010000047194 SHYAM PRASAD BANJARA 10 10 1301010000047686 UPENDRA CHAUDHARY 10 10 1301010000047988 HIRA MUKHIYA 10 10 1301010000048428 NIR BAHADUR SHAH 10 10 1301010000049630 CHANDANI PRAJAPATI 10 10 1301010000049761 DAMBAR BAHADUR RAYACHHETRI 10 10 1301010000050021 SHYAM PRASAD THAPA 10 10 1301010000050610 BIMALA SUBEDI 10 10 1301010000050971 DAMODAR NEPAL 10 10 1301010000051249 SUSHMITA DUTTA 10 10 1301010000051589 SARASWOTI TULADHAR 50 10 1301010000051783 PUSPA RAJ PRASAI 10 10 1301010000052447 LOK BAHADUR BHUJEL 10 10 1301010000052618 PRAKASH KUMAR CHAPAGAIN 10 10 1301010000053679 GAURAB DHUNGANA 50 10 1301010000053892 ARUN SHRESTHA 20 10 1301010000055433 SABITA MAHARJAN SHRESTHA 10 10 1301010000056154 BABITA KHATRI 10 10 1301010000057352 KHINA MAYA DAHAL 10 10 1301010000058041 SUMAN SHAKYA 10 10 1301010000058088 SHUBHAM MANANDHAR 10 10 1301010000058930 PARBATI REGMI 10 10 1301010000059058 PIYUSH SHAHI 10 10 1301010000059404 HEMRAJ JOSHI 10 10 1301010000059438 PRAMILA RAI 50 10 1301010000059442 SHIRISA PANDAY 10 10 1301010000060232 PRAPTI SHRESTHA 100 10 1301010000060874 INDRA MAYA RAJTHALA 10 10 1301010000061046 GAURAV GURUNG 10 10 1301010000061483 NABIN KUMAR UPADHYAY 10 10 1301010000062054 TIKA KUMARI THAPA 10 10 1301010000062449 NIR MAYA ALE 10 10 1301010000062472 ANUP KAPALI 10 10 1301010000062907 AYUSH ADHIKARI 10 10 1301010000063155 TUL BAHADUR BHUJEL 10 10 1301010000064596 RAM KRISHNA SEDHAIN 10 10 1301010000065678 DEEPENDRA KUMAR CHAPAGAIN 10 10 1301010000066063 RAJESH DHAKAL 50 10 1301010000066992 SURESH GHOLE 10 10 1301010000067899 KUSESHWAR POKHAREL 300 10 1301010000068436 ISHWOR SHRESTHA 10 10 1301010000070272 SAGAR SILWAL 10 10 1301010000070346 RAMU CHAPAGAIN 10 10 1301010000071029 TEK BAHADUR THAMI 10 10 1301010000071373 RAJENDRA PRASAD KHANAL 10 10 1301010000071525 RABINDRA DAHAL 10 10 1301010000071981 LASATA SHRESTHA 10 10 1301010000071996 AALAV SHRESTHA 10 10 1301010000072801 LAXMI BHATTARAI 10 10 1301010000072892 ROJINA SHRESTHA 250 10 1301010000072913 YORINA SHRESTHA 100 10 1301010000073541 RAJANI SHRESTHA 50 10 1301010000074788 BAGALA DEVI SATYAL 50 10 1301010000074832 SANGITA SUBEDI NEUPANE 10 10 1301010000075363 GANESHMAN NEMBANG 10 10 1301010000076751 SARITA POKHAREL 10 10 1301010000077381 MAHESH GIRI 50 10 1301010000077964 BISHAL WAGLE 10 10 1301010000078214 ANJU BUDHATHOKI 10 10 1301010000079051 RAMESH PRADHAN 10 10 1301010000079237 INDRA PRASAD POUDEL 10 10 1301010000079294 BEDA NIDHI KHANAL 10 10 1301010000079851 DEVAKI GIRI 10 10 1301010000079976 RINA LAMA TAMANG 10 10 1301010000081449 LEMINA 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10 1301010000094382 SANU MAHARJAN 50 10 1301010000095065 ANIKET SHRESTHA 10 10 1301010000095960 KARUNA TULADHAR 50 10 1301010000096696 SOHAN BASNET 10 10 1301010000097005 KISAN RANA 10 10 1301010000097155 SUSHMA POKHREL SIGDEL 10 10 1301010000097290 ROHINI DEVI ACHARYA 10 10 1301010000097516 AVHIYAN SAPKOTA 10 10 1301010000098957 ANUP GAUTAM 100 10 1301010000099469 SAMYAK MANANDHAR 50 10 1301010000099868 BINESH MAN SAKHA 10 10 1301010000100120 SHANKAR KUMAR OLI 10 10 1301010000103201 AMRIT DUWAL 10 10 1301010000103934 LAXMI BHATTARAI 10 10 1301010000104106 UTSAV OLI 10 10 1301010000105129 RAMESH DHAKAL 1340 10 1301010000105927 BHAKTA BAHADUR RAUT 10 10 1301010000107107 BIDHYA DEVKOTA 10 10 1301010000107223 BIMALA KHATIWADA 10 10 1301010000107899 PABITRA NEUPANE REGMI 10 10 1301010000108134 MANISHA SHRESTHA 10 10 1301010000108440 SAKRIYA MAHARJAN 10 10 1301010000108455 DIL BAHADUR MAHARJAN 10 10 1301010000109727 MUKUNDA K.C 10 10 1301010000111428 REETA GHIMIRE (KHATRI) 50 10 1301010000111734 GITA SUBEDI DHUNGEL 10 10 1301010000112149 BIKAL BHATTARAI 10 10 1301010000112552 BHANU WAGLE 40 10 1301010000112854 KAUSTUV SHRESTHA 10 10 1301010000113157 ANIL KHATI 50 10 1301010000114361 SITA SITAULA 10 10 1301010000116071 STUTI SUBEDI 10 10 1301010000116557 SUMAN BASNET 50 10 1301010000116688 AROMA MAHARJAN 10 10 1301010000118136 BASANTI SHRESTHA 10 10 1301010000118476 TARA DEVI KAFLE 50 10 1301010000120008 PRAKRITI DAHAL 10 10 1301010000120046 PRADIP HAMAL 50 10 1301010000120124 RAJENDRA POUDEL 50 10 1301010000120918 AMIT MAHARJAN 10 10 1301010000122214 RINA B.K 10 10 1301010000122480 LAXMI NARAYAN CHAUDHARY 50 10 1301010000122501 MANDEEP KHANAL 10 10 1301010000122573
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