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ASST. LEVEL S.N. NAME ADDRESS (ACCORDING TO CITIZENSHIP) 1 BINOD NIRAULA TRIYUGA-7,UDAYAPUR 2 SHYAM NARAYAN SINGH ISHWARPUR-9,SARLAHI 3 YAM KALA BHUSHAL PRAGATINAGAR-7,NABALPARAHSI 4 MADAN MIJAR HADIKHOLA8,MAKWANPUR 5 KRITI BAHADUR MAGAR DUDHAULI-11,SINDHULI 6 DHANA KUMARI SHRESTHA KHADGBHANJYANG-2,NUWAKOT 7 SABINA NEUPANE RATMATE-1,NUWAKOT 8 SUJITA SHRESTHA BALKOT-2,BHAKTPUR 9 TOMLAL POKHREL JAISITHOK-7,GULMI JR. ASST LEVEL 1 PREM BAHADUR KUMAL MADANPOKHARA-6,PALPA 2 ANAMIKA ARYAL PUTALIBAZAR-11,SYANGJA TRA. ASST LEVEL 7 MUNA BASHYAL TANSEN-1,PALPA 1 BIKARAM POKHEREL MUSIKOT-2,GULMI 8 LAXMI BASYAL TANSEN-1,PALPA 2 MOHAN RAJ SHRESTHA BIDUR.NA.PA-3,NUWAKOT MADHAYABINDU- 3 SANTOSH SHRESTHA BIDUR-3,NUWAKOT 9 PUNAM CHAUDHARY 15,NAWA 4 ANIL SUNAR IMMA-1,GULMI 10 MINA KUMARI THAPA BAGNASKALI-7,PALPA 5 SABITRI PAUDEL HANIMADI-5,MAKWANPUR 11 LALITA DARLAMI TANSEN-9,PALPA 6 MITHUN KUNBAR PHEK-8,PALPA 12 LILA THAPA TANSEN-9,PALPA 13 ANIL SAHANI SIMRA-13,JITPUR 14 DURGA PRASAD BK PANG -7,PARBAT 53 ANITA KANWAR GANGOLIYA -6 RUPENDHEE 15 RITA BK PANG -7,PARBAT 54 AASMI PRAJA HETAUDA-3,MAKWANPUR 16 MAYA PARIYAR SIWALAY-9,PARBAT 55 BHABANA PAUDEL DADAGAUN-1,RASHUWA SABINA GHIMIRE 56 MAMATA SHRESTHA GUGAL-4,SINDHUPALCHOK 17 ADHAKARI MALAYA KHARKA-5,LAMJU MINA KUNWAR 18 PUNITA KUMARI YADAV NARAGI-1,SIRAHA 57 PANDEY ISMA-1, GULMI 19 SUSHMA RAI HATIWAN-6,MAKWANPUR 58 SABITRA KUNWAR HASTINACHAUR-5,GULMI 20 BINAY PANDIT BARMAJHIYA-5,SAPTARI 59 SUJAN PARIYAR MADI-8,CHITWAN 21 DEBU RANA DEVISTAN-9,PARBAT 60 DEBAKI RANA MAGAR BYAS-10 22 RAMESH GAIHRE WALLING-9,SYANGJA 61 MADHU BK BYAS-11 23 ANJANA LAMA METHINKOT-9 62 SHOVA THAPA MAGAR BYAS-4 RAM CHANDRA 63 DIL KUMARI THAPA AOTDARBAR-6 24 POKHAREL JAISHITHOK-7,GULMI BHAKTA BAHADUR 25 SAJINA BEGAM MATHAGADHI-3,PALPA 64 RANA BESISHAR-11,LAMJUNG 26 PRATIGYA BHUSHAL BHARATPUR-24 65 AAISHKA GURUNG AABUKHAIRENI-5 27 UMAPATI SAPKOTA BHARATPUR-24 DHAN BAHADUR 28 INDRA LAL PARJA KALIKA-11,CHITAWAN 66 MAGAR CHHIPCHHIPE-5 MELAMCHI- 67 RANZEET GURUNG CHHANG-7 29 RUKA MANI BHUJEL 1,SINDHUPALCH 68 DEVI KUMARI PRASAII SITALPATI 09 SINDHULI 30 AMRITA B.K RAINAS-8,LAMJUNG KAMALA KUMARI 31 BISHNU B.K RAINAS-8,LAMJUNG 69 NEUPANE SUDHODHAN-03 32 RANJANA LAMA METHINKOT-9,KAVRE 70 DEEPA KHANAL SUDHODHAN-03 33 DEBENDRA PRAJA KALIKA-11,CHITAWAN 71 SUNITA BHUSAL SAURAHA PHARSTIKAR-03 34 ARJEL PRAJA KALIKA-11,CHITAWAN 72 PABITRA NEUPANE SUDHODHAN-03 35 DURGA SHRESHTA BALKOT-5,NUWAKOT 73 MAYA NEUPANE PA. AMAWA-02 36 BHOJENDRA GHIMIRE JAISHITHOK-4,GULMI 74 PAMPHA TIMALSINA JILLING-1,NUWAKOT BINITA PAUDEL 75 SABINA GHARTI DARBANG MYAGDI 37 ACHARYA PULACHAUR2,MYAGDI 76 DIL KUMARI SUNAR OKHARKHOT,MYAGDI 38 BIDHAYA PAUDEL BENI-10,MYAGDI 77 SAHAN RASAILI MYAGDI 39 MINMAYA GURUNG BHANU-13,TANAHU 78 SUBINA KHADKA ANNAPURNA-6,MYAGDI 40 SUNITA PARIYAR PURANCHAUR-6,KASKI BALEPHI- 41 LAXMI UPRETI HETAUDA-19,MAKAWA 79 SARASWATI NEPAL 5,SINDHUPALCHOK NIRMALA RAMCHE- 42 BISHWAKARMA AYOUDHAYAPURI-7, 80 LAXMI SUBEDI 4,SINDHUPALCHOK 43 APSARA POKHEREL MAHAKALI-2,NUWAKOT 81 RENUKA NEPAL BALEPHI-4, PUSHAPA ANGANE 82 LAXMAN PARIYAR MUSTANG 44 KUMAL MADHAYABINDU-15,NAW 83 SUNITA GOTAME MUSTANG 45 CHABIRAM PANDIT PHIKKAL-3,SINDHULI 84 BIDDHA PARIYAR MUSTANG 46 ANISHA PUN BUTWAL-8,RUPANDEHI 85 AMRIT POKHEREL MACHHAPUCHERE-3, KASKI 47 SABINA BHATTA RA NA PA-14,CHITAWAN 86 MIN PRASAD DAHAL PHAPARTHUM-4,SYANGJA 48 RABINDRA KHANAL KABILAH-9,NUWAKOT 87 KAMALA JYOTII KOIRALA POKKHARA LEKHNATH-5 NIRANJANA 88 RAJA RAM GAIRE KAKANI-2,NUWAKOT 49 LAMICHHANE RATNANAGAR-3, CHITWAN 89 SHREE KRISHNA PAUDEL BIDUR-9,NUWAKOT 50 BHIM KUMARI SHESTHA SINDHULI-4 90 DIPA PANDIT DHADING 51 JAYANTI SUNEDI JILING-1,NUWAKOT 91 SANJESH RAI SIDDHALEKHA-6,DHADING 52 MANISHA KANWAR GANGOLIYA -6 RUPENDHEE 92 KABITA THAMI CHHAHARE-6,PALPA RAM BAHADUR KAMALA KUMARI 93 PAUDYAL RAINADEVI-4,PALPA 102 NEUPANE SUDHODHAN-03 94 AMRITA BK RAINAS-8,LAMJUNG 103 DEBI BISWAKARMA Myagdi 95 SUNITA TAMANG KHARI-6,DHADING 104 SUSHMA RAI HATIWAN-6,MAKWANPUR 96 GITA PANDEY OMSATIYA-4,GULLMI 105 ANAMIKA ARYAL Putalibazar-11,Syangja 97 SUDIP SHESTHA Bidur-3,Nuwakot PREM BAHADUR 98 RADHIKA SHRESTHA BELKOTHI-7,NUWAKOT 106 KUMAL MADANPOKHARA-6,PALPA 99 KABITA ADHAKARI SUNAULABAZAR-7 107 SANJIT PAUDEL MAKAWANPUR 100 MANISHA BHANDARI JYAMRUNG-6,DHADING 108 LAXMI UPRETI MAKAWANPUR 101 DEVI KUMARI PRASAII SITALPATI 09 SINDHULI 109 AMRIT POKHEREL MACHHAPUCHHARE-3, k"j{ If]q cGtu{t O6x/Ldf kfos kg]{ If]qsf nflu lnlvt kl/Iffsf] tflnsf lgDgfg';f/ /x]sf] 5 . kl/Iff s]Gb| M O6x/L gd'gf sn]h -gofF ljN8Lª_, 6]lnkmf]g 6fj/sf] ckf]lh6 / ;fyL k]6«f]n kDksf] glhs_ O6x/L, ;'g;/L . lnlvt kl/Iff M ldlt @)&%÷)@÷)% ut] zlgaf/ lbjf !@M#) jh] kf7\oqmd M j]j;fO6df /flvPsf] 5 . 5f]6f];'rLdf k/]sf pd]b\jf/x?sf] ljj/0f lgDgfg';f/ /x]sf]5 . ASST. LEVEL 13 DHANINDRA SUBBA DHUSENI-3, ILAM ADDRESS (ACCORDING LUNGRUPA-5, S.N. NAME TO CITIZENSHIP) 14 BINITA THULUNG PANCHTHAR KHADBARE 13 BIRATNAGAR- 15 MAHOHAR DUTPAU SANKHUWASABHA 1 YADAV GAUTAM 16,MORANG MUKESH KUMAR 2 SHYAM DEV MANDAL MAHADEV-3,SAPTARI 16 MANDAL RANGELI-06, MORANG IRMAL UMARI ANESH ECHANA HAPA 3 N K G K -2,J SANTOSH KUMAR 4 SHIKTI KIRAN RIJAL MECHINAGAR-13,JHAPA 17 MANDAL RANGELI-06, MORANG REKHA KUMARI LICHIRAMCHE 9 5 CHAUDHARY RAMDHUNI-8,SUNSARI 18 LAXMI KUMARI GHIMIRE KHOTANG AMOD KUMAR BALAKHU 1 6 CHAUDHARY AMDUWA-7,SUNSARI 19 SHYAM KUMAR RAI OKHALDHUNGA 7 SANTOSH KUMAR SINGH SINGYAHI MADAN-09 20 HARI ACHARYA NERPA 6 KHOTANG CHANDRALALPUR -7 21 DURGA PRADHAN BHOJPUR 8 HEMENDRA MAHATO SIRAHA 22 HOM BAHADUR THAPA SANGKHUWASABHA 9 AMIT BASNET TRIYUGA 6 UDAYAPUR 23 SANJU KHADKA TAMAPHOK-3, 10 HARI PRASHED KAPHLE TRIYUGA 7 UDAYAPUR 24 BHAWANA RAI LELEP - 4, TAPLEJUNG 11 SHANKAR YADAV DHANGADHIMAI-4,SIRAHA 25 PRKASH NEPALI SHARKI MORANG SUMESH KUMAR 26 NAWARAJ Dahal SARLAHI 12 DHAMALA MIRCHAIYA-4,SIRAHA TRA. ASST. LEVEL NABIN KUMAR 29 CHAUDHARY GOBINDPUR-8,SIRHA ADDRESS (ACCORDING TO S.N. NAME RABIN UMAR CITIZENSHIP) P K 30 CHAUDHARY AMDUWA-4,SUNSARI 1 BIKESH KUMAR SAH HARINAGAR-7,SUNSARI 31 MANOJ KUMAR SAH BARCHHAWA-2,SIRAHA 2 OM PRAKASH DAHAL MADHUWAN-4,PARSHA 32 ASHA MAGAR PAREWADIN 4 DHANKUTA PRITAN KUMAR 3 PASWAN BIRGUNJ-19,PARSHA 33 ANISH SHRESTHA PAREWADIN 6 DHANKUTA 4 SABIN GAUTAM CHAUTARA-6,SANKHUWA 34 ANITA SHRESTHA PAREWADIN 6 DHANKUTA SHESH NARAYAN 35 PRASHAMSHA RAI PAREWADIN 5 DHANKUTA 5 CHAUDHARY BANIGAMA-4,MORANG CHHATARJORPATI 6 RAMPHU KUMARI 36 SABINA SHRESTHA DHANKUTA 6 CHAUDHARY BANAULI-3,SAPTARI 37 LALITA LIMBU JIRIKHIMTI 7 THARTHUM 7 RINKU CHAUDHARY PADARIYA-7,SIRAHA 38 ALPANA SHRESTHA DHANKUTA 4 DHANKUTA NILAM KUMARI RAKESH KUMAR 8 CHAUHARY PADARIYA-7,SIRAHA 39 MANDAL RANGELI-6,MORANG 9 BIMLESH KUMAR SAH POKHARBHINDA ,MAHOTRI 40 SANTOSH SAH KANU PAHTEPUR-9,BARA 10 BAL KRISHANA DAHAL BHAGWATI-12,SARLAHI 41 SAJID MANSUR KALAIYA-3,BARA 11 YUGAL SAPKKOTA RAMGANG-6,SUNSARI 42 HEM RAJ BHANDRARI THALAHA-8,MORANG SHAMBHU KUMAR 43 SAILESH KUSWAHA SHREENAGAR-8,BARA 12 MANDAL BANIGAMA-5,MORANG 44 LAXMI CHAUDHARY LAHAN-22,SIRAHA 13 RISHAB CHAUDHARY MATHIHANI-9,MAHOTTARI DIPENDRA KUMAR 14 LAXMAN MAHATO INARUWA,SUNSARI 45 YADAV INARWA-5,SIRAHA BALI RAM 46 ANKIT PRASAD YADAV INARWA-5,SIRAHA 15 CHAUDHARY BACHHANAPURBA-10,PARS 47 BIKESH KUMAR SINGH BHANGHA-3,MAHOTTARI BINDESHWAR RAJDINANATH 16 CHAUDHARY GRAMTHAN-6,MORANG 48 BHATIYA BARAINIYA-9,BARA 17 SURAJ CHAUDHARY GRAMTHAN-6,MORANG 49 NIRMALA KHADKA RAMDHUNI-3 18 RAM KUMAR SARRAF KARAIYAMAI-8,BARA JITENDRA KUMAR 19 UMESH SHAH SONAR KARAIYAMAI-8,BARA 50 MAJHI DUHABI-2 PRADUMAN JEE SUSHIL KUMAR 20 ABHAY SAH POKHARIYA,PARSHA 51 CHAUDHARY JANDAUL-5 LAXMAN PRASAD TIYAMKEMAYUM- 52 NIROJ DHAKAL BAKLAURI-3 21 LUITEL 9,BHOJPUR SAGAR KUMAR TULSHI KUMAR 53 SHRESTHA BAKLAURI-3 22 CHAUDHARY GRAMTHAN-3,MORANG 54 KAILASH SHRESTHA BIRATNAGAR-12 ANTOSH UMAR S K 55 BEDNNIDHI KOIRALA OKHALDHUNGA-1 23 CHAUDHARY DEVANGANJ-7,SUNSARI 56 LAKHITA TAMANG ITAHARI-04,SUNSARI 24 BINOD KUMAR YADAV BUDDHIGANGA-1,MORANG 57 SIYARAM RAM SIRAHA 25 PAPPU SHARMA KARKACH-5,RAUTHAT NARENDRA PRASAD HANDAN C 58 YADAV SIRAHA 26 CHAUDHARY BISNPURBA-3,BARA REKHA KUMARI 27 LAXMAN BHANDARI DANGIHAT-3,MORANG 59 CHAUDHARY JANDAUL-7,SAPTARI 28 ROHIT CHAUDHARY RANGELI-1,MORANG NABIN KUMAR 60 CHAUDHARY AMHIBELA-2,SUNSARI PANKAJ KUMARI SUNITA KUMARI 61 CHAUDHARY LAHAN-11,SIRAHA 89 CHAUDHARY BARJU-6,SUNSARI ANJU KUMARI 90 SARITA KHADKA TRIYUGA-7,UDAYAPUR 62 ISHWAR KALAYANPUR-6,SAPTARI 91 EKRAJ PANDEY MADHUWAN,SUNSARI 63 RAM KALESHA SAH GARUDA,RAUTHAT 92 SHIV KUMAR BHAGAT SAPTARI 64 AUSHAK NEUPANE TAPLEJUNG PURSHOTAM 65 AKHILESH RAM AMRITGANGA-2,BARA 93 CHAUDHARY AMABA-2,BARA AMRESH KUMAR PRATIMA KUMARI 66
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