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Final Voter's List.Xlsx CHITWAN AID TRUST UK VOTER LIST 2021-2023 S.N. NAME ADDRESS REMARKS 1 Gaire Pandit Prem Prasad Ratopul 2 Gurung (Thakali) Bhanu Pokhara Bajar 3 Gurung Amala Surya Nagar, Chitawan 4 Ghimire Budhhi Sagar Kathmandu 5 Gurung Pro. Chandra Bahadur Pokhara 6 Gurung Deepak (David ) Pokhara 7 Gurung Dambar Bharatpur 8 Joshi Hiranya Man Narayanghat 9 Gurung Hit Kaji Durlung, Parbat 10 Aryal Gyanu Patihani, Chitwan 11 Gurung Jit Tangting, Kaski 12 Gurung Lal Bahadur Durlung, Parbat 13 Kamal ChhetraPur ChhetraPur, Chitawan 14 Sapkota Kamalapati Bharatpur, Chitwan 15 Gurung Kamal Bharatpur, Chitwan 16 Gurung Muchhetra Pokhara 17 Gurung Min Prasad Pokhara 18 Gurung Nanda Prasad Gitanagar, Chitawan 19 Kandel Narayan Prasad Gaidakot 20 Pandey Parsuram Gitanagar 21 Gurung Purna Parbatinagar 22 Gurung Prem Saradanagar 23 Gurung Ram Chandra (Surje) Pokhara 24 Subedi Bhagawati Koirala Bharatpur 25 Gurung Surya Pokhara 26 Lamichhane Shanta Binod Bharatpur 27 Gurung Shankar Shiva Nagar 28 Gaire Ravi Lal Japan 29 Sapkota Khem Birendra Nagar , 30 Shrestha Kapil NarayanGhat, 31 Bhattarai Hari YagyaPuri 32 Poudel Kamal Bharatpur 33 Gurung Lok Gunja Nagar 34 Ghale Shiva Kumar Surya Nagar 35 Gurung Himal Bharatpur 36 Sharma Subas Subas Sharma 37 Gurung Hima Rampur 38 Shreshtha Basanta Rampur 39 Subedi Tank Kawasati 40 Adhikari Prakash Bharatpur 41 Dhakal Shankar haratpur 42 Shreshtha Devendra Gita Nagar 43 Gurung Krishna Bharatpur 44 Gurung Abhisek Rampur 45 Sapkota Bhim Rampur 46 Shreshtha Madan Kumar Gita Nagar 47 Gurung Krishna BDR Chhetrapur 48 Gurung Ram Sarada Nagar 49 Gurung Til Kumari Sarada Nagar 50 Giri Bijaya Bijaya Giri 51 Timilsina Binod Narayanghat 52 Pokhrel Homnath Bharatpur 53 Sapkota Krishna Lanku 54 Devkota Bindu Lanku 55 Gurung Krishna Bharatpur 56 Gurung Gam Bahadur Divyanagar 57 Gurung Bhaikaji pokhara 58 shreshtha Jivan Lal Bharatpur, 10 59 Shreshtha Shankarman Bharatpur 60 Pokhrel Bishnu Prasad Sharda Nagar 61 Shedhai Himakanta Lothere 62 Lamichhane Jiwa Padampur/Russia 63 Lama Saroj Sharda Nagar 64 Kandel Rajan Yagyapuri 65 Gurung Nir Bahadur Parvatipur 66 Gurung Budhhi Bharatpur 67 Paudel Tika Chhetrapur 68 Kharel Rajendra Bharatpur 69 Tiwari Krishna Bharatpur 70 Ranabhat Min Bharatpur 71 Shrestha Yadav Chhetrapur 72 Poudel Ambika Karki Bharatpur 73 Tamang Surya Sharada Nagar 74 Thapaliya Kedar Birendra Nagar 75 Khadka Sunil Bharatpur 76 Khanal Samir Bharatpur 77 Paudel Sabitri 78 Thapa Shyam Gita Nagar 79 Acharya Raju Bhandara 80 Lamichhane Kishor Kailash Nagar 81 Pokhrel Durga Prasad Gita Naga2r 82 Sunar Sher Lamjung 83 Gurung Tarka Jung Kaski 84 Dhakal Chirinjibi Hetauda, Makawanpur 85 Gurung Sita Rampur 86 Gurung Subas Singh Pokhara 87 Sapkota Bikas Mangalpur 88 Gurung Yubraj Sindhupalchok 89 Gurung Krishna Bahadur Madi Chitawan 90 Gurung Khusiman Madi Chitawan 91 Gurung Madhukar Butwal 92 Neupane Deepak Hakim Chowk , 93 Gurung Deepak Parshadhap, Chitawan 94 Pandey Ritesh Kshetrapur 95 Sen Jivan Narayanghat 96 Poudel Tara Gaidakot 97 Bhattarai Ram Bharatpur 98 Adhikari Deependra Bharatpur 99 Adhikari Vinaya Kurenitar 100 Dharel Ananda Bhandara 101 Sapkota Salik Gauriganj 102 Poudel Hari Krishna Bharatpur 103 Neupane Parbati Bharatpur 104 Kandel Kamal Lanku 105 Aryal Tara Lanku, Chitwan 106 Regmi Dr Krishna Bharatpur 107 Shrestha Ramesh Mangalpur 108 Poudel Upendra Sharada Nagar 109 Dhakal Komal Sharada Nagar 110 Subedi Rajendra Prasad Bharatpur 111 Neupane Hari Bhakta Bharatpur 112 Ranabhat Bhagabati Bharatpur 113 Poudel Muna Bharatpur 114 Shrestha Sheela Bharatpur 115 Gurung Sirjana Bharatpur 116 Khadka Sulochana Bharatpur 117 Shrestha Manju Geetanagar 118 Shrestha Babi Mangalpur 119 Gurung Hema Rampur 120 Shrestha Rena Mangalpur 121 Shrestha Neelam Kshetrapur 122 Paudel Bimala Kshetrapur 123 Regmi Sharada Bharatpur 124 Shrestha Pratigya Geetanagar 125 Bhandari Shiva Geetanagar 126 Pandey Smriti Kshetrapur 127 Bhattarai Jyoti Lanku 128 Devi Maya Lamichhane Bhantaba Bharatpur 129 Dahal Raghu Bharatpur 130 Aryal Krishna Bharatpur 131 Paudel Jagat Kshetrapur 132 Ruwali Sudarshan Bhandara 133 Dotel Prava Ruwali Bhandara 134 Poudel Leeladhar Bhandara 135 Tripathi Bishnu Tripathi Bhandara 136 Tripathi Kalpana Bhandara 137 Phagami Yog Kumar Magydi 138 Dahal Dr Gangaram Bharatpur 139 Kandel Mahendra Bharatpure 140 Thapaliya Surendra Khairahani 141 Sharki Roka Dhan Bahadur Gunja Nagar 142 Nepali Uma Gunja Nagar 143 Ghimire Dilli Ram Narayanghat 144 Ghimire Radha Narayanghat 145 Rija Tara Bharatpur 146 Gurung Juna Gunja Nagar 147 Simkhada Ram Saran Dhading 148 Silwal Durga Bharatpur 149 Poudel Aradhana Kshetrapur 150 Rijal Mrs Rukmani Bharatpur 151 Lamichhane Asmita Bharatpur 8, Chitwan 152 Senchuri Sabu Chitwan 153 Sedhaee Hemanta Bhandara Chitwan 154 Sanjaya Kandel Parsa Bazaar, Chitwan 155 Kharel Rama Sharma Bharatpur chitwan 156 Paudel Dr Suraj Mani Bharatpur7 chitwan 157 Rijal Ram Mani Dhading 158 Gurung Poonam Bharatpur chitwan 159 Kandel Goma Bharatpur-4, Chitwan 160 Kandel Tanka Bharatpur-4, Chitwan 161 Kandel Narendra Bharatpur-6, Chitwan 162 Kandel Sunita Bharatpur-6, Chitwan 163 Shrestha Deepak Kumar Kapilvastu , NEPAL 164 Poudel Shashanka Tandi, Chitwan 165 Kunwar Mahendra Bikram Kathmandu, NEPAL 166 Kandel Phool Prasad Bharatpur chitwan 167 Sedhaee Bimala Sapkota Bhandara Chitwan 168 KC Mandip Kathmandu 169 Bhattarai Tilak Bharatpur chitwan 170 Lohani Sumin Bhandara, Chitwan. 171 Subedi Jhalak Sauraha, Chitwan 172 Prajapati Sushil 173 Sujan Shrestha Chitwan 174 Kishor Shrestha Kshetrapur, Chitwan 175 Smriti Shakya Kshetrapur, Chitwan 176 NIRMAL RANA Kathmandu-10 177 SONY THAPA RANA Kathmandu-10 178 Kiran Shahi Pokhara 179 Anupama Tamang Pokhara 180 Mr Nayan Jung Shahi Rupa,3, kaski Nepal 181 Yamuna Shahi Paudel Rupa,3, kaski Nepal 182 Tej Bahadur Gurung Pokhara -10, Kaski 183 Poonam Gurung Family 184 Mr Upendra Raj Sharma 6/29 Kha Bharatpur 185 Mrs Radhika Kandel 6/29 Kha Bharatpur 186 Sobha kandel Yagyapuri, Chitwan 187 Navin Sapkota Bharatpur 188 Jina Thapa Sapkota Bharatpur 189 chhemata dhakal sanepa, Lalitpur 190 Rohit Joshi Bharatpur Chitwan 191 kopila Limbu 21 192 Bharat Kumar Shrestha Bharatpur, Chitwan 193 Mana Pradhan Shrestha Bharatpur, Chitwan 194 Khimananda Kandel Bharatpur 4 195 Radhika Sapkota kandel Bharatpur 4 196 Archana Rajbhandari Narayangarh chitwan 197 Yukta Chandra Chalise Chitawan 198 Anju Gautam chalise Chitawan 199 Jagan nath kandel Chitwan 200 Sita Gair Kandel Chitwan 201 Amrit Sharma Paudel Chitwan 135 202 Sita Sharma Chitwan 203 Krishna Prasad Upadhyaya (Dr) Nepal 204 Mathura Kumar Shrestha Narayangard ,Chitwan 205 Ashmina Shrestha Narayangard ,Chitwan 206 Bishwa Pandit Kaski 207 Rita Chhetri Myagdi 208 Yogendra Chhetri Myagdi 209 Madan Kumar Shrestha Besishahar 7, Lamjung 210 Khem Sharma Bharatpur Chitwan 211 Sarita Sharma Bharatpur Chitwan 212 Pravas Rijal Bharatpur 9, Chitwan 213 Kush Basnet Gulmi 214 Laxmi Ghimire Basnet Gulmi 215 Sanu Suwedi 6 Lees road 216 Tikaram Kandel Bharatpur 8, Chitwan 217 Bisnu kumar Chongbang Dhankuta 218 Shubham Lamichhane Kailashnagar, Chitwan 219 Maitri Lamichhane Kailashnagar, Chitwan 220 Yuvraj Singh Kailali 221 Divya Rathore Singh Kailali 222 Mrs Maya Gurung Lakeside, Pokhara 223 Krishna raj gautam Khairahani 10 Chitwan 224 Rashmi karki Khairahani 10 Chitwan 225 Keshav kandel Bharatpur Chitwan 226 Bhoj raj Kandel Bharatpur Chitwan 227 Kamala gautam Kandel Bharatpur Chitwan 228 Rabindra Ranabhat Bharatpur Chitwan 229 Sabita banjara ranabhat Bharatpur Chitwan 230 Cholaram kharel Manigram Rupandehi 231 Muna gyawali kharel Manigram Rupandehi 232 Deepak bhattarai Bharatpur Chitwan 233 Muna kandel Bharatpur Chitwan 234 Markand kharel Bharatpur Chitwan 235 Deepa Sapkota Kharel Bharatpur Chitwan 236 Santosh khanal Palpa, Nepal 237 Sarita Bhattarai Palpa, Nepal 238 Prasant Bikram Kunwar BNP-2 239 Shanti kc thapa chhetri Bharatpur Chitwan 240 Kailash dhoj thapa chhetri Bharatpur Chitwan 241 Rama sharma Bharatpur Chitwan 242 Dinesh sharma Bharatpur Chitwan 243 Amit gurung Sardanagar Chitwan 244 Sarita gurung Sardanagar Chitwan 245 Laxmi Sapkota Rampur Chitwan 246 Rajanish Hyoju Shantitole, Narayangardh 247 Raj Katwal Khotang Nepal 248 Pradeep Bhandari Butwal 249 Sunita Ghimire Bhandari Butwal 250 Lewis Shrestha Bharatpur, Chitwan 251 Binita Pradhan Bharatpur, Chitwan 252 Shiva Pathak Chitwan Bhandara 253 Rajya Laxmi Pathak Chitwan Bhandara 254 Debi lal gaire Lanku,Chitwan 255 Hari kala Gaire Lanku,Chitwan 256 Narayan Prasad Kharel Lanku 5 257 Ishwora Kharel Lanku 5 258 Bishawas Gurung Kshetrapur 259 Indira kandel sharma Chitwan 260 Devendra Prasad Kafle Lanku 4 261 Anju Kafle Lanku 4 262 Dhiraj Thapa BNP-10 263 Ritu Gurung BNP-10 264 Ramesh Kadayat Bhandara Chitwan 265 sita thapaliya Bhandara Chitwan 266 Rajkumar Pathak gadauli Chitwan 267 sarita pathak gadauli Chitwan 268 NIKESH SUBEDI Bharatpur, Chitwan 269 Nirmala Adhikari Poudel Sankhuwasabha 270 Elisha Kharel Bharatpur-7 Chitwan 271 Sagyan Kharel Bharatpur-7 Chitwan 272 Karisma Shrestha 273 Sushanta Kharel Bharatpur-7 Chitwan 274 Pawan lal Pradhan narayangadh, Chitwan 275 sujala shrestha Pradhan narayangadh, Chitwan 276 Teknath Kandel Bharatpur Chitwan 277 Sita kandel Bharatpur Chitwan 278 Prakash Aryal Bharatpur Chitwan 279 Indu sapkota Aryal Bharatpur Chitwan 280 Rishi ram sapkota Gaidakot nawalpur 281 Jamani sapkota Gaidakot nawalpur 282 Govinda Rijal 283 Laxmi Kandel Sapkota Gaidakot 284 Kamal Raj sapkota Gaidakot 285 Rama Lamichhane BNP-5 286 Mina Rijal 287 Gunanidhi Aryal Bharatpur Chitwan 288 Saru Aryal Bharatpur Chitwan 289 Rana Bahadur Khati Chhetri Chitwan 290 Laxmi Khati Chhetri Chitwan 291 Prabhu
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