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28 Alloted Data Prabhu Bank Debenture 8 50 2087 List 2078 02 PRABHU BANK DEBENTURE 2087 ALLOTMENT RESULT ALLOTMENT DATE: 31ST JESTHA 2078 (14TH JUNE 2021) S.No. Name of Applicant BOID Alloted Kitta 1 Aadarsha Maharjan 1301120000485172 25 2 Aaditya Kafle 1301370000381682 100 3 AAKASH GURUNG 1301520000509513 100 4 AAKASH KUMAR GUPTA 1301240000468761 50 5 AALOK KUMAR SYANGBO 1301730000579630 25 6 AARADHYA DAHAL 1301370003453527 30 7 Aaradhya Thapa 1301250000019947 200 8 AARADHYA BHATTARAI 1301240000030480 25 9 Aarogya Kafle 1301370000406668 100 10 AAROHI SHREE BHATTARAI 1301370002914862 25 11 AARUSHI SHRESTHA 1301380000147855 25 12 aas maya shrestha 1301240000609863 25 13 AASHIS KARKI 1301370003619027 25 14 AASHISH KHATRI 1301090002379588 30 15 AAYAM ARYAL 1301630000236483 25 16 AAYUSHA TIMALSINA 1301010000747469 25 17 ABDUL SATAR ANSARI 1301580001004597 25 18 ABHINAV REGMI 1301100000212559 25 19 ABHINAW THAPA 1301520000543810 25 20 ABHINAY JAYASWAL 1301080000051198 25 21 ABHIRAJ BHARATI 1301170000097893 500 22 ABHISEKH MASKEY 1301040000130026 25 23 ABHISHISH NEUPANE 1301010000211564 25 24 ABHIYAN POUDEL 1301080000159151 25 25 ABILASH POKHREL 1301120001384534 25 26 ADHIRAJ CHAUDHRY 1301120002671753 25 27 Adhish Man Shrestha 1301120000197559 25 28 AELLI THAPA MAGAR 1301610000398957 25 29 Afroz Khatoon 1301070000033344 25 30 AJAY POKHAREL 1301370002859907 25 31 AJAY SUBEDI 1301100001552860 25 32 AJAY KUMAR YADAV 1301060001294273 30 33 AJAYA ADHIKARI 1301540000015501 25 34 AJAYA DANGOL 1301120002856536 25 35 AJAYA PRAJAPATI 1301170000220111 25 36 AJUDDHA RAI 1301650000827501 25 37 AKSHYA CHAUDHARY 1301260000530099 50 38 AMAN RAUNIYAR 1301590000215361 25 39 AMAR JYOTI RANJIT 1301110000022499 100 40 Ambar Kumar Keyal 1301370000304412 50 41 AMBIKA ACHARYA 1301630000237109 25 42 AMBIKA CHONGBANG 1301040001160430 25 43 AMBIKA POKHREL 1301260001223107 25 44 AMBIKA MOHAN JOSHEE 1301060000025507 25 45 AME THAPA MAGAR 1301610000398904 25 46 AMIR KUMAR TURAHA 1301790000219363 25 47 AMIT ACHARYA 1301090000262880 100 48 AMIT PRAJA 1301690000537412 50 49 AMIT SURANA 1301260001316768 35 50 AMITA DEVI 1301120002434979 25 51 AMITA PANDEY 1301260000393897 50 52 AMMUKA KHADKA 1301140000073218 25 53 AMOD KUMAR THAPA 1301060000287296 25 54 AMRIT GURUNG 1301120002065161 25 55 AMRIT BAHADUR SHAHI 1301260000447173 50 56 AMRIT SINGH BASNET 1301090000889131 25 57 AMRITA SUNAR 1301120002555749 25 58 Amshu Magar 1301570000070246 25 59 ANANTA BAYALKOTI 1301720000505727 25 60 ANANYA GUPTA 1301040001222110 25 61 ANDIRA K.C 1301590000021044 50 62 ANG GELU SHERPA 1301580000644269 100 63 ANIL DHITAL 1301390000127052 25 64 ANIL GURUNG 1301040001092320 25 65 ANIL KARKI 1301090000479005 25 66 ANIL PHUYAL 1301260001149247 25 67 ANIL KUMAR LAL DAS 1301600000030843 25 68 ANIL KUMAR SHRESTHA 1301310000011129 400 69 ANIL RATNA SHAKYA 1301060000452218 25 70 ANIRUDRA KUMAR THAKUR 1301370002243211 25 71 ANISH RAJBHANDARI 1301260001293040 25 72 ANITA TAMANG 1301240000725261 25 73 ANITA DEVI GHIMIRE RAI 1301580000689435 25 74 ANJANA KHANAL 1301650000190549 25 75 ANJANA MAGAR 1301260000927311 25 76 ANJU MASKEY 1301140000086016 25 77 ANJU SHAH 1301650000100692 30 78 ANKIT AGRAWAL 1301600000360841 25 79 ANKIT AGRAWAL PODDAR 1301770000100959 25 80 ANU NEUPANE 1301040000748081 100 81 ANUJA K.C 1301110000557615 25 82 ANUJA KHATIWADA 1301040001152208 25 83 ANUP KUMAR BHUJEL 1301040001229141 50 84 ANUP KUMAR RUNGTA 1301040000037128 25 85 ANURAG BUDHATHOKI 1301630000055411 30 86 ANUSH KANDEL 1301020000061921 25 87 ANUSHA THAPA MAGAR 1301520000354468 25 88 ANUSUYA DEUJA 1301650000498517 50 89 Apasara Siwakoti 1301570000132004 25 90 APSARA KARKI 1301610000503823 25 91 APSARA NEUPANE 1301040000892041 25 92 ARCHANA RAYAMAJHI 1301090000082012 25 93 ARIJIT HALDAR 1301090000089284 25 94 Arjun Aryal 1301120000023508 25 95 ARJUN KOIRALA 1301070000855190 50 96 ARJUN PANDEY 1301060000807852 25 97 ARJUN RANA 1301260001279068 130 98 Arjun Sharma Paudel 1301570000076520 25 99 ARJUN SHRESTHA 1301580000239033 25 100 ARJUN THAPA 1301120000346237 25 101 Arjun Bahadur Shrestha 1301370000166398 25 102 Arjun Prasad Parajuli 1301370000314885 30 103 ARJUN PRASAD SAPKOTA 1301410000042690 30 104 ARPANA SHRESTHA 1301690000006797 25 105 ARUN GURUNG 1301110000030928 25 106 ARUN KUMAR BELBASE 1301260001199951 25 107 ARUN KUMAR KOIRALA 1301190000038609 25 108 ARUN KUMAR RAJBANSHI 1301010000455684 25 109 ARUN PRASAD GUPTA 1301650000715187 25 110 ARUN RAJ PANDEY 1301080000035243 100 111 Arun Securities Pvt. Ltd. 1301020000003339 1000 112 ARYA POUDEL 1301170001109297 30 113 Aryatara Investment 1301190000124126 2000 114 ASHA OLI 1301510000116754 100 115 Asha Kumari Singh 1301370000185248 50 116 ASHISH MARASINI 1301260000757689 25 117 ASHISH RAI 1301370003158123 25 118 ASHISH SHRESTHA 1301060000812569 25 119 Ashish Tiwari 1301120000552713 25 120 ASHISH KUMAR GUPTA 1301240000849560 25 121 Ashmita Gautam 1301530000230185 25 122 Ashna Sanghai 1301320000000044 25 123 ASHOK ACHARYA 1301610000430001 50 124 ASHOK CHAND 1301120002877358 27 125 ASHOK DANGOL SHRESTHA 1301120001220825 50 126 ASHOK SIWAKOTI 1301380000087467 25 127 ASHOK TWANABASU 1301070000940801 25 128 Ashok Kumar Agrawal 1301320000044027 200 129 ASHOK KUMAR BHATT 1301720000015397 25 130 Ashok Kumar Khati 1301070000945381 25 131 ASHWINI BHUSAL JAISHI 1301370002611271 25 132 ASIM GURUNG 1301480000109786 25 133 ASIM SHRESTHA 1301110000038338 25 134 ATMARAM RIJAL 1301580000077411 25 135 ATUL KAFLE 1301190000093673 50 136 ATUL PAUDYAL 1301650000274593 300 137 ATUL SHRESTHA 1301080000048873 25 138 Aveera K.C. Khatri 1301570000071288 25 139 AVEERAJ SHRESTHA 1301240000297932 25 140 Avimanyu Kharel 1301370000225495 100 141 AVINASH YADAV 1301060000151908 100 142 AVINAY KUMAR 1301040001165156 25 143 Avishek Agrawal 1301320000074567 25 144 AYAY PANJIYAR 1301170001091221 25 145 AYUSH GIRIA 1301080000003844 700 146 AYUSHI KARKI 1301370003191372 25 147 AYUSRI KHANAL 1301060000337167 25 148 Babita Joshi Pradhan 1301370000085699 100 149 BABITA SHRESTHA 1301260001340149 50 150 Babita Shrestha Baidya 1301370000079176 25 151 BABU LAL SHRESTHA 1301390000262641 25 152 BABU RAM THAPA 1301130000006430 25 153 BABU RAM THAPA 1301140000124893 25 154 BABURAM POUDEL 1301060000046240 50 155 BADRI PRASAD SHARMA 1301130000000838 50 156 BAIJU PRASAD GUPTA 1301370002674782 35 157 BAISHNAVI SHAH 1301370002919803 25 158 BAJRANGI KASAUDHAN 1301060001301511 35 159 Balaram Paudel 1301070000226803 25 160 BALDEV BHATT 1301420000041945 25 161 Bandana Parajuli 1301120000898734 25 162 BANDANA RAI 1301120002007873 25 163 BANDANA SHRESTHA 1301040000027295 25 164 BASAN SHRESTHA 1301040000063264 25 165 BASANT GAIRE GAIRE 1301010000229681 500 166 BASANTA ADHIKARI 1301090000024612 200 167 BASUDEV PRASAD BHANDARI 1301010000031868 25 168 Bed Kumari Dahal 1301070000108713 25 169 Bed Prasad Paudel 1301370000928946 25 170 BEENA SHARMA BHANDARI 1301010000087094 25 171 BEG BAHADUR BOGATI 1301580000218775 50 172 BHABINDRA CHHANTYAL 1301170000561721 30 173 BHABISHWOR DUMRE 1301120000414216 25 174 BHADRALAKSHI RAI 1301370003212562 100 175 BHAGAWAN BANSTOLA 1301070001065074 25 176 BHAGWATI KANDEL 1301730000843260 25 177 Bhaktiram Giri 1301370001188381 25 178 BHARAT REGMI 1301040000246282 25 179 BHARAT RAJ SHARMA 1301450000028530 50 180 BHARAT THAKUR HAJAM 1301790000180246 25 181 BHARGAV BAHADUR BASNET 1301040000044186 25 182 BHAWAN SINGH K.C 1301260000101927 25 183 BHAWANA PAUDEL 1301060002159800 25 184 Bhawani Sharma Paudel 1301440000208485 25 185 Bhemala Baral 1301070000326857 100 186 BHIM BAHADUR CHAND 1301440000204670 30 187 BHIM BAHADUR RANA 1301060000791193 100 188 BHIM KUMAR MABO 1301260001281719 25 189 Bhim Prasad Gautam 1301370000069423 25 190 BHIMLAL BHANDARI 1301260000046220 30 191 BHOLA JUNG THAPA 1301020000046736 25 192 BHOO ARUN MALLA 1301060000909219 25 193 BHUWAN JIMEE 1301120001143911 25 194 BIBHAN LAMICHHANE 1301730000878251 25 195 BIDUR POKHAREL 1301060001467608 25 196 BIDUR KUMAR GUPTA 1301370002244443 25 197 BIDUR RAJ BHATTARAI 1301010000006934 100 198 BIGYAN ADHIKARI 1301100001442566 30 199 BIGYAN KHADKA 1301260000513161 25 200 Bijay Tamang 1301440000175490 25 201 BIJAY TAMANG 1301100000728236 25 202 BIJAYA BASNET 1301260000737647 25 203 BIJAYA POKHREL 1301370003412317 25 204 BIJAYA PRAKASH SAINJU 1301690000000115 50 205 BIKASH KARKI 1301220000270215 31 206 BIKASH SHARMA 1301260000229711 25 207 BIKASH SHRESTHA 1301370003724230 25 208 BIKASH THAPALIYA 1301010000230832 25 209 BIKASH THAPALIYA 1301690000589286 25 210 BIKASH SHARMA GURAGAIN 1301450000006204 25 211 BIKASH THAPA MAGAR 1301240000387251 25 212 BIKESH SHRESTHA 1301260001313636 50 213 BIKRAM DANGOL 1301260000493562 30 214 BIKRAM THAPA 1301060000665664 25 215 Bilip Thapaliya 1301120000101677 25 216 Bimal Kumar Sanghai 1301320000004963 25 217 BIMAL PRASAD GYAWALI 1301060000810601 100 218 BIMALA KHANAL 1301010000709148 25 219 BIMALA KHANAL 1301060000667511 50 220 BINA BANIYA 1301170001082242 25 221 BINA UPRETI 1301650000820557 25 222 BINAYA BANSTOLA 1301350000030163 950 223 BINDA DEVI THAPA 1301240000221786 25 224 BINDA KUMARI RAI 1301080000250050 50 225 BINDHESWORI SHRESTHA 1301010000138032 25 226 Bindu Poudel 1301370000504199 25 227 BINDU KUMAR LAWATI 1301580000235501 25 228 BINITA RIMAL 1301260001057289 25 229 BINITA SHAKYA 1301260001106823 100 230 BINOD DAHAL 1301170001143921 25 231 BINOD DALLAKOTI 1301090002242985 25 232 BINOD LAMA 1301040000759163 25 233 BINOD NEUPANE 1301610000817419 25 234 BINOD SITAULA 1301380000059800 200 235 BINOD UPRETY 1301240000776146 25 236 Binod Kumar Agrawal 1301320000014492 25 237 Binod Kumar Bartaula 1301370001309908 102 238 BINOD KUMAR SHRESTHA 1301110000079493
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