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Scholarship Result for Earthquake Victim नेपाल सरकार शिक्षा मन्त्रालय 핍यावसाययक शिक्षा तथा ताशलम अशिव饍ृ धि (EVENT) पररयोजना बु饍िनगर¸काठमाड㄂ प्राविधिक एस.एल.सी. अ鵍यनरत भुक륍प वपडित वि饍यार्थीह셁 छात्रिवृ िका लाधि छनोट भएको सूचना ! यस पररयोजनाको शमयत २०७२/६/२२ मा कान्न्त्तपुर दैयनक पत्ररकामा प्रकाशित सूचना अनुसार िुक륍प पपडडत छारवपृ िका लाधग आवेदन ददएका पव饍याथीह셁 मध्य े शमयत २०७३/६/१३ मा पररयोजनाको छारवपृ ि सशमयतको यनर्यण अनुसार छनोट िएका पव饍याथीह셁को सूधच पररयोजनाको website www.event.gov.np मा राखिएको 핍यहोरा स륍वन्न्त्ित सबैलाई जानकारी गराइन्त्छ । छनोट िएका पव饍याथीह셁ले रान्रिय वाखर्煍य बकℂ मा िाता िोली िाता न륍वर सदहत आफू ले अध्ययन गरेको शिक्षालयको शसफाररस साथ कायतकण २०७३ कायतकण मसान्त्त शिर यस पररयोजनामा वुझाउन हुन अनुरोि छ । तोककएको समयमा आफू ले अध्ययन गरेको शिक्षालयको शसफाररस साथ िाता न륍बर उपल녍ि गराउन नसके मा छारवपृ ि उपल녍ि नहुन े जानकारी गराइन्त्छ । साथ ै स륍वन्न्त्ित शिक्षालयह셁ले यस ै सूचनालाइ ण आिार मानी गन ुण गराउन ु हुन समेत अनुरोि गररन्त्छ । इिेन्त्ट,पररयोजना स륍पकण : १०- ४७८६३११, ४७८६४११ Earthquake Victim Scholarship Selection List 2073 for selected 500 Student (Per Student 32,000 Rupees) First Name of School S. No. Student ID Last Name Gender District VDC/Municipality Father Name Studying School Student District 1 11364 SUNITA LAMA Female Kavrepalanchok MajhiFeda MIKMAR KUMAR LAMA Ambika Health Training School Bhaktapur 2 11376 SHANTI TAMANG Female Bhaktapur Duwakot RANA BAHADUR TAMANG Ambika Health Training School Bhaktapur 3 11361 URMILA GIRI Female Kavrepalanchok Panchkhal KHAKDARAJ GIRI Ambika Health Training School Bhaktapur 4 11358 SALISHA MANANDHAR Female Ramechhap Khaniyapani RAM BAHADUR MANANDHAR Ambika Health Training School Bhaktapur 5 11369 NITESH POUDYAL Male Kavrepalanchok Panchkhal PRALHAD POUDYAL Ambika Health Training School Bhaktapur CHANDRA BAHADUR 6 11363 BHAWANA SHRESTHA Female Sindhupalchowk Pagretar Ambika Health Training School Bhaktapur SHRESTHA 7 11362 SONY SHAKHA Female Bhaktapur Changunarayan RAMESHOWER SHAKHA Ambika Health Training School Bhaktapur 8 11353 NIRUMAYA TAMANG Female Kavrepalanchok NayagaunDeupur RAHARSINGH TAMANG Ambika Health Training School Bhaktapur 9 11352 RANJITA KHATRI Female Okhaldhunga Kalikadevi GANGA BAHADUR KHATRI Ambika Health Training School Bhaktapur 10 11373 RADHIKA B.K Female Okhaldhunga Fulbari PURNA B.K. Ambika Health Training School Bhaktapur 11 11366 RASMI SHRESTHA Female Sindhupalchowk Pagretar JAGATMAN SHRESTHA Ambika Health Training School Bhaktapur 12 11378 SIRJANA TAMANG Female Sindhupalchowk Melamchi SUKRAM TAMANG Ambika Health Training School Bhaktapur 13 11367 MANITA KHATIWADA Female Bhaktapur Gundu MUKUNDA KHATIWADA Ambika Health Training School Bhaktapur 14 11371 ARUNA TOLANGE Female Okhaldhunga Fulbari KALE SARKI Ambika Health Training School Bhaktapur 15 11354 SANU SHRESTHA Female Gorkha Namjung JAGAT BAHADUR SHRESTHA Ambika Health Training School Bhaktapur 16 11356 ASHA GURUNG Female Gorkha Dhuwakot HIM BAHADUR GURUNG Ambika Health Training School Bhaktapur 17 11370 GANGADATTA PAUDEL Male Rasuwa Dhaibung KHUP PRASAD PAUDEL Ambika Health Training School Bhaktapur 18 11355 DINESH TAMANG Male Bhaktapur Nagarkot CHANDRA BAHADUR TAMANG Ambika Health Training School Bhaktapur 1 First Name of School S. No. Student ID Last Name Gender District VDC/Municipality Father Name Studying School Student District 19 73084 MAHESHWOR BHURTEL Male Nuwakot Duipipal NAMARAJ BHURTEL Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 20 73087 DIPAK LAMICHHANE Male Nuwakot Khanigaun RAM PRASAD LAMICHHANE Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot BAIKUNTHA PRASAD 21 73088 SUBASH LAMICHHANE Male Nuwakot Khanigaun Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot LAMICHHANE 22 73099 MAYA TAMANG Female Nuwakot Fikuri LAL SING TAMANG Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 23 74007 LAXMI SHRESTHA Female Nuwakot Duipipal BUDDHIMAN SHRESTHA Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 24 73076 RABINDRA KUIKEL Male Nuwakot Samundratar RAJAN KUIKEL Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 25 73086 MINJU RAI Female Nuwakot Suryamati RAM BAHADUR RAI Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 26 73081 RISHI KUMAR RAI Male Nuwakot Charghare YAM LAL RAI Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 27 74002 GOPICHANDRA ADHIKARI Male Rasuwa Dhaibung GOVINDA PD. ADHIKARI Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 28 73095 DIPESH NEPAL Male Nuwakot Ratmate DAMODAR NEPAL Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 29 73089 SABINA ADHIKARI Female Rasuwa Dhaibung NARAYAN PRA. ADHIKARI Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot KholegaunKhanigau 30 74016 RAM SHARAN OJHA Male Nuwakot EK NARAYAN OJHA Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot n 31 74008 BISHNU NEUPANE Male Nuwakot Taruka TUKUNI PRASAD NEUPANE Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 32 73094 TIKARAM KHATIWADA Male Dhading Kalleri NAUT PRASAD KHATIWADA Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 33 74009 ANUSHKA NEUPANE Female Rasuwa Dhaibung RAM PRASAD NEUPANE Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 34 73092 AARJU SEDHAIN Female Nuwakot Suryamati JANAK RAJ SEDHAIN Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 35 74018 RAJIV SHRESTHA Male Nuwakot Ralukadevi BHAKTA BAHADUR SHRESTHA Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 36 74011 SARMILA TAMANG Female Nuwakot Bungtang DHAN BIR TAMANG Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 37 73083 PRAHLAD GHIMIRE Male Nuwakot Charghare KRISHNA PRASAD GHIMIRE Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 38 74003 PRAKRITI LAMICHHANE Female Nuwakot Ratmate BHIM BDR. LAMICHHANE Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 39 11496 GANGA SEDAI Female Nuwakot Madanpur KRISHNA PRASAD SEDAI Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 40 74025 KALPANA PANDEY Female Nuwakot Madanpur BISHNU PRASAD PANDEY Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 41 73080 SITA KOIRALA Female Nuwakot Charghare MAHENDRA KOIRALA Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 42 11494 NARAYANI PANDEY Female Nuwakot Chaughada BUDDHI PRASAD PANDEY Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 43 74005 NIRMAL TAMANG Male Nuwakot Narjamandap KANCHHA TAMANG Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 44 74014 pramila DARJEE Female Nuwakot Kalyanpur BUDDHI BAHADUR DARJEE Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 45 74024 DIPA RAI Female Nuwakot Suryamati RAMSHARAN RAI Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 46 73096 PURNIMA SHRESTHA Female Nuwakot Rautbesi KRISHNA BAHADUR SHRESTHA Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 47 74000 BRIKSHE TAMANG Male Nuwakot Deurali TEK BAHADUR TAMANG Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 48 73090 SANGITA KHADKA Female Nuwakot KhadagBhanjyang RAMSHARAN KHADKA Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot 49 11498 NARAYANI THAPALIYA Female Nuwakot Suryamati NARAYAN PRASAD THAPALIYA Bagmati Agriculture College Nuwakot THAPA Bhaktapur Prabidhik Talim 50 11631a SRIJANA Female Ramechhap Goswara GYAN BAHADUR MAGAR Bhaktapur MAGAR Kendra Pvt. Ltd CHUNA Bhu-Suchana Prabidhi 51 11701 BUDHATHOKI Female Ramechhap Chanakhu RAM KUMAR BUDHA Kathmandu KUMARI Pratisthan PUDASAINI Bhu-Suchana Prabidhi 52 11699 SURYA KUMAR Male Kathmandu Indrayani DHIR PRASAD SHARMA Kathmandu SHARMA Pratisthan 2 First Name of School S. No. Student ID Last Name Gender District VDC/Municipality Father Name Studying School Student District Binayak Technical 53 72196 SABITRI LAMSAL Female Sindhupalchowk Mahankal DHANPRASAD LAMSAL Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 54 72198 SARADA MAYA TAMANG Female Nuwakot Kintang RAM BAHADUR TAMANG Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 55 72193 SABINA TAMANG Female Nuwakot Kintang TUL BAHADUR TAMANG Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 56 72209 BHAGAWATI LAMSAL Female Dhading Nilkantha SUKADEV LAMSAL Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 57 72202 SUJAN BANJARA Male Gorkha Shreenathkot BALRAM BANJARA Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 58 72201 SARMILA MAYA TAMANG Female Nuwakot Kintang JIT BAHADUR TAMANG Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 59 72219 SITA SHRESTHA Female Nuwakot Budhasing DHANMAN SHRESTHA Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 60 72203 SUJINA TAMANG Female Nuwakot Dangsing BIR BAHADUR TAMANG Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 61 72187 DURGA THAPA MAGAR Female Gorkha Tanglichok BHAM BAHADUR MAGAR Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 62 72205 AMBIKA GAUTAM Female Kavrepalanchok PokhariChauri LILA NATH GAUTAM Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 63 72191 NANI PARIYAR Female Kathmandu JhorMahankal BISHNU BAHADUR PARIYAR Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 64 72223 YAMUNA KULU Female Dhading Goganpani SIBA BAHADUR KULU Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 65 72186 BINDA MARAHATTA Female Gorkha Palumtar DIL BAHADUR MARAHATTA Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 66 72222 UPAS TAMANG Male Nuwakot Dangsing SANTOSH KUMAR TAMANG Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 67 72214 MANISHA BHANDARI Female Dhading Baireni SAMAR BAHADUR BHANDARI Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 68 72210 DELINA DHAKAL Female Gorkha Harmhi DIL BAHADUR DHAKAL Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 69 72188 ALINA TAMANG Female Rasuwa Syafru SUNAMDE TAMANG Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 70 72192 RAMA KHANAL Female Gorkha Tandrang RAJENDRA KHANAL Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 71 72189 ENJILA KHADKA Female Okhaldhunga Gamnangtar VHAKE BAHADUR KHADKA Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 72 72195 SABITA PANDIT Female Sindhupalchowk Ichok KHADAK BAHADUR PANDIT Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 73 72208 UASGAR ALI MIYA Male Gorkha Harmhi ALI MAMAD MIYA Kathmandu Institute,Kathmandu SUKRA BAHADUR DANUWAR Binayak Technical 74 72204 SUMITRA RAI Female Sindhupalchowk Fatakshila Kathmandu RAI Institute,Kathmandu Binayak Technical 75 72220 SUSHMA SHRESTHA Female
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