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District Wise Name of the Beneficiaries for 2017-18 THE WEST BENGAL BHUJEL DEVELOPMENT AND CULTURAL BOARD District wise name of the beneficiaries for 2017-18 DISTRICT OF KALIMPONG SL NAME OF GUARDIANS NAME ADDRESS REMAEKS NO BENEFICIARIES 1 ASHA BHUJEL BISHNU PD BHUJEL TOP LINE KUMAI KALIMPONG 3 2 FULMAYA BHUJEL ROSHAN BHUJEL (BHIM) SAMTHAR KALIMPONG 1 3 SUMITRA RAI CHANDRA BDR BHUJEL DALGOAN RANGO KALIMPONG 3 4 SHRI MAYA BHUJEL LT. BHUDIMAN BHUJEL MAKUM YANGMAKUM KALIMPONG 1 5 MANMAYA BHUJEL RAM KUMAR BHUJEL SAMTHAR KALIMPONG 1 6 DIL KUMARI BHUJEL YAMRAJ BHUJEL SAMTHAR KALIMPONG 1 7 YAMUNA BHUJEL YOGENDRA BHUJEL KABIGOAN SAMTHAR KALIMPONG 1 8 SANTA MAYA BHUJEL DEWRAJ BHUJEL GAIRIGOAN SAMTHAR KALIMPONG 1 9 SABITRI BHUJEL PANJAB SING BHUJEL DEWRALI SAMTHAR KALIMPONG 1 10 JITAMAYA BHUJEL DAL BDR BHUJEL KABI GOAN SAMTHAR KALIMPONG 1 11 MIRA BHUJEL AMRIT BHUJEL SINJI SUNAR GOAN KALIMPONG 1 12 DIPA KHAWAS PADAM KHAWAS TAMYANG PABRINGTAR KALIMPONG 1 13 BISHNU MAYA BHUJEL DAMBER BHUJEL LOWER TANEK KALIMPONG 1 14 DIL MAYA BHUJEL KAMAL BHUJEL RANGO GCP GURBATHAN KALIMPONG 3 15 RENUKA BHUJEL ANUP BHUJEL DALGOAN GURUBATHAN KALIMPONG 3 16 MAMTA BHUJEL SASHI BHUJEL RANGO GCP KALIMPONG 3 17 PURNIMA BHUJEL MANOJ BHUJEL LOWER KUMAI KALIMPONG 3 18 PRANITA KHAWAS DHAN KR KHAWAS LOWER KUMAI KALIMPONG 3 19 SANJA BHUJEL SIVA KUMAR BHUJEL RATEY TAMYANG PABRING TAR 20 BINU BHUJEL RAJESH BHUJEL EAST MAIN ROAD KALIMPONG 21 PADMA BHUJEL BUDDHIMAN BHUJEL 8TH MILE RESHI ROAD KALIMPONG 22 BASANTI BHUJEL SHABIR BHUJEL DONG BUSTY KALIMPONG 1 23 SANTAMAYA BHUJEL GADULDHOJ BHUJEL LOWER DONG SURUK KALIMPONG 1 24 BINITA BHUJEL DHAN BD BHUJEL LOWER DONG SURUK KALIMPONG 1 25 SANJU BHUJEL RAJEEV BHUJEL BONG BUSTY KALIMPONG 1 26 BISHNU MAYA BHUJEL SUKLAL BHUJEL CHUIMKHIM PABRINGTAR KALIMPONG 1 27 SARITA BHUJEL DURGA BHUJEL SALDARA PEMLING KALIMPONG 1 28 SUSHMITA RAI BHUJEL LALIT BHUJEL 17TH MILE KALIMPONG 2 29 PABITRA BHUJEL PADAMSING BHUJEL DONG BUSTY SURUK KALIMPONG 1 30 DEVI BHUJEL KUMAR BHUJEL NAZOK FOREST BUSTY SURUK KALIMPONG 1 31 MAMTA TAMANG BIKASH BHUJEL LOWER BARA SURUK KALIMPONG 1 32 SUNITA CHEETRI SARAN BHUJEL TOPKHANA KALIMPONG BHUJEL 33 SUK MAYA BHUJEL DHAN KUMAR BHUJEL NAZOK F B SURUIK KALIMPONG 1 34 LILA MAYA BHUJEL LAL BIR BHUJEL GESHOK PABRING TAR KALIMPONG 1 35 SWASTIKA KHAWAS KUL BAHADUR KHAWAS GAIRIBAS JHOLUNG KALIMPONG 3 36 VALENTINA KHAWAS MERRY KHAWAS 6TH MILE KALIMPONG 37 DIL MAYA BHUJEL SUBASH BHUJEL KUMAI TOP LINE KALIMPONG 3 38 SUDESHNA BHUJEL NIRMAL BHUJEL MANDAL GOAN KALIMPONG 3 39 KUMARI SUBBA DHAN BDR BHUJEL GODAK JALDHAKA KALIMPONG 3 40 SARITA BHUJEL TARA KUMAR BHUJEL LOWER GODAK JALDAKA KALIMPONG 3 41 RANJIT KHAWAS SANTOSH KHAWAS KUMAI KUNTI LINE KALIMPONG 3 42 MANITA BHUJEL PANCHA BDR BHUJEL KUMAI TOP LINE KALIMPONG 3 43 MAMTA BHUJEL BASANTA BHUJEL LOWER TINKATARE KALIMPONG 3 44 TARA DEVI BHUJEL MAITE BHUJEL MONDAL GOAN KALIMPONG 3 45 REETA BHUJEL KAILASH BHUJEL CHIPLAY DARA KALIMPONG 3 46 KALPANA BHUJEL DILIP BHUJEL SAMSING FARI KALIMPONG 3 47 OM KUMARI BHUJEL KARNA BDR BHUJEL BHUJEL GOAN SAMSING KALIMPONG 3 48 AJIT MAYA BHUJEL DIL KUMARI BHUJEL CHILAUNI F B KALIMPONG 3 49 SUNITA BHUJEL DHAN KUMAR BHUJEL CHILAUNI F B KALIMPONG 3 50 SUCHITA SUBBA SUSHAN KHAWAS MONSONG GCP KALIMPONG 2 51 ARPANA SUBBA DHIRAJ BHUJEL MONSONG GCP KALIMPONG 2 52 SHILA KHAWAS BENJAMIN KHAWAS UPPER ECHHEY KALIMPONG 2 53 GANGA BHUJEL GOPAL BHUJEL UPPER DALAP KALIMPONG 2 54 ANITA BHUJEL BIKASH BHUJEL ALGHARA 17 MILE KALIMPONG 2 55 AMITA BHUJEL ROSHAN BHUJEL 17TH MILE KALIMPONG 2 56 BHIMA BHUJEL TEK BD BHUJEL SINDAYBONG KALIMPONG 1 57 KALPANA BHUJEL SANTOSH BHUJEL LOLAY DOON KALIMPONG 1 58 DIL KR BHUJEL CHANDRA BD BHUJEL SINDAYBUNG KALIMPONG 1 59 GITA KHAWAS DIL BD KHAWAS LOLAY PALA KALIMPONG 1 60 SANGITA BHUJEL BIR BD BHUJEL SINDAYBUNG KALIMPONG 1 61 SANGITA KHAWAS SUKMAN KHAWAS BHALUKHOP KALIMPONG 62 CHANDRAKALA ARJUN KHAWAS DUN LOLAY DOKANDARA KALIMPONG 1 KHAWAS 63 SIMA KHAWAS SAILESH KHAWAS TASHIDING KALIMPONG 1 64 HARKAMAYA KHAWAS KUMAR KHAWAS BHALUKHOP KALIMPONG 65 RUBI BHUJEL LAXUMAN BHUJEL CHOOTA SURUK KALIMPONG 1 66 KUMARI BHUJEL BHAGIRATH BHUJEL BARA SURUK KALIMPONG 1 67 SUSHMA BHUJEL BIMAL BHUJEL NAZOK BUSTY KALIMPONG 1 68 RABINA BHUJEL RATNA BDR BHUJEL YANGMAKUM KALIMPONG 1 69 MANDIRA BHUJEL KIRAN BHUJEL UPPER DONG SURUK KALIMPONG 1 70 RENUKA BHUJEL GAJENDRA BHUJEL LOWER BARA SURUK KALIMPONG 1 71 SARITA BHUJEL KHARAKSING BHUJEL DARA GOAN SAMTHAR KALIMPONG 1 72 DILMAYA BHUJEL PADAM LAL BHUJEL SURUK SAMTHAR KALIMPONG 1 73 PURNIMA BHUJEL SUBASH BHUJEL YANGMAKUM KALIMPONG 1 74 PRAMILA BHUJEL BIKASH BHUJEL YANGMAKUM KALIMPONG 1 75 MAN MAYA BHUJEL PADAMLAL BNHUJEL SAMAL BOMG SINJI KALIMPONG 1 76 MANMAYA KHAWAS NAR BDR BHUJEL PABRINGTAR KALIMPONG 1 77 NIMKIT LEPCHA DILIP KR BHUJEL TEESTA BAZAR KALIMPONG 78 BINDU BHUJEL KARNA BDR BHUJEL YANGMAKUM KALIMPONG 1 79 RADHIKA BHUJEL INDRA KR BHUJEL TEESTA BAZAR KALIMPONG 80 PURNA MAYA BHUJEL HASTA BDR BHUJEL YANGMAKUM KALIMPONG 1 82 GANGA MAYA BHUJEL BIR BDR BHUJEL YANGMAKUM KALIMPONG 1 82 SANTI BHUJEL DIL BDR BHUJEL YANGMAKUM KALIMPONG 1 83 DHAN MAYA BHUJEL DAL BIR BHUJEL SINJI SAMALBONG KALIMPONG 1 84 MINA KHAWAS KHARAKA SING KHAWAS SAMTHAR KALIMPONG 1 85 JUNA BHUJEL KUMAR BHUJEL SAMTHAR KALIMPONG 1 86 MUNA BHUJEL BIRDHOJ BHUJEL SAMTHAR KALIMPONG 1 87 PURNA MAYA CHANDAN KHAWAS NIMBONG KALIMPONG 1 KHAWAS 88 JALPA DEVI BHUJEL KRISHNA BDR BHUJEL NIMBONG KALIMPONG1 89 GORI MAYA BHUJEL RATNA BDR BHUJEL SAMTHAR GAIRI GOAN KALIMPONG 1 90 SUSHMA BHUJEL BIR BDR BHUJEL SAMTHAR UPPER GAIRI GOAN KALIMPONG 1 91 FULMAYA BHUJEL DEO PRAKASH BHUJEL CHHOTA SURU KALIMPONG 1K 92 ANJANA KHAWAS DAMBER BHUJEL U P SELIBOMG KALIMPONG 1 93 SITA BHUJEL DAL BDR BHUJEL KAMSHI FB KALIMPONG 94 MANITA BHUJEL PADAM BHUJEL CHHOTA SURUK KALIMPONG 1 95 KUMARI BHUJEL KUL MAN BHUJEL U P DONG SURUK KALIMPONG 1 96 BUDDHIMAYA BHUJEL DILIP KUMAR BHUJEL CHHOTA SURUK KALIMPONG 1 97 DESIKA BHUJEL RAM BDR BHUJEL LOWER BARA SURUK KALIMPONG 1 98 BHAWANA BHUJEL LT. BUDDHI MAN 8TH MILE KALIMPONG 1 BHUJEL 99 JYOTI B HUJEL SUKRAJ BHUJEL KOLBONG LAVA KALIMPONG 2 100 SUMITRA BHUJEL DHANBIR BHUJEL NOKDARA LAVA KALIMPONG 2 101 SAPNA BHUJEL NARAD BHUJEL KOLBONG LAVA KALIMPONG 2 102 JUNU KHAWAS DILIP KHAWAS SUNTUK MIRIK LAVA KALIMPONG 103 USHA BHUJEL LAKCHUMAN BHUJEL ECCHEY KALIMPONG 2 104 ASHA BHUJEL UPA PRASAD BHUJEL EASTMAIN ROAS KALIMPONG 105 KUMARI BHUJEL JHANAK BDR BHUJEL NAZOK SURUK KALIMPONG 1 106 KRISHNA KRI BHUJEL DHAN BDR BHUJEL UPPER BARA SURUK KALIMPONG 1 DISTRICT OF DARJEELING SL NAME OF GUARDIANS NAME ADDRESS REMAEKS NO BENEFICIARIES 1 MUNU BEDI BHUJEL SHYAM KUMAR BHUJEL CHAMPASARI SILIGURI DARJEELING 2 AMRITA BHUJEL DEOGAN BHUJEL UPPER MAMRING KURSEONG DARJEELING 3 RAJANI KHAWAS UMESH KHAWAS DHAJIA TE SUKHIYA POKHARI DARJEELING 4 AJAY KALA KHAWAS PRAMOD KHAWAS MAGARJUNG TE SUKHIYA POKHARI DARJEELING 5 PURNIMA KHAAS RAM BDR KHAWAS BHANU TOLE MONGPOO DARJEELING 6 SUSHMA KHAWAS DHAN KR KHAWAS MAGARJUNG TE SUKHIYA POKHARI DARJEELING 7 ARUNA BHUJEL ASHOKE BHUJEL MAHANADI TE KURSEONG DARJEELING 8 NARMAYA BHUJEL KARNEY BHUJEL RESHEP MANGPOO DARJEELING 9 M KUMARI KHAWAS RAMU KHAWAS POKHRI DHURA MANGPOO DARJEELING 10 SABINA BHUJEL PRAKASH BHUJEL BHANU TOLE MANGPOO DARJEELING 11 SUNA BHUJEL RAMESH BHUJEL RESHEP DHURA MANGPOO DARJEELING 12 SUNITA KHAWAS NILESH KHAWAS GHUMTI TE KURSEONG DARJEELING 13 DIPMALA KHAWAS DIPEN KHAWAS JANGPANA TE KURSEONG DARJEELING 14 DHAN SOVA BHUJEL PHUNDAY BHUJEL RESHEP MANGPOO DARJEELING 15 RENU KHAWAS RAM PD KHWAS KAWLEY MIRIK DARJEELING 16 SUJATA GHISING SANTA BDR KHAWAS DEOSAY DARA MIRIK DARJEELING KHAWAS 17 SANUDEVI BHUJEL KARNA BDR BHUJEL PANITANKI SILIGURI DARJEELING 18 SAMIKA BHUJEL SHANKER BHUJEL CHUWANDHURA TE MIRIK DARJEELING 19 RADHIKA KHAWAS LAL BDR KHAWAS MIRIK LAKE SIDE WT NO 6 DARJEELING 20 URMILA PRADHAN SUJAN BHUJEL GHUMTI TE KURSEONG DARJEELING BHUJEL 21 MITHU BHUJEL GANGA BHUJEL MAHANADI TE KURSEONG DARJEELING 22 CHAMELI KHAWAS TIL BDR BHUJEL SAURINI MIRIK DARJEELING 23 SUSHMA KHAWAS DHIREN KHAWAS THURBO T E MIRIK DARJEELING 24 BIMALA KHAWAS SUREN KHAWAS THANA LINE MIRIK DARJEELING 25 RITA KHAWAS PANCHA RAM KHAWAS DHAJIA T E MIRIK DARJEELING 26 ARUNA BHUJEL RABIN KHAWAS LINGDING BUSTY DARJEELING 27 RITA BHUJEL DAL BAHADUR BHUJEL PUMONG T E NAMRING DARJEELING 28 RADHA BHUJEL DHAN BAHADUR PUBUNG BUSTY NAMRING DARJEELING BHUJEL 29 SALINA KHAWAS NILAM KHAWAS NAMRING TE DARJEELING 30 BINITA KHAWAS MAN PRASAD KHAWAS PUMONG TE NAMRING DARJEELING 31 SABITRI BHUJEL RANJIT BHUJEL GLEN BORN TE TAKDA DARJEELING 32 MAYA BHUJEL SISTAM BHUJEL GHOOMTEE TE DARJEELING 33 ROMA BHUJEL ARJUN BHUJEL MAHANADI TE DARJEELING 34 KESANG BHUJEL SAHADEO BHUJEL GIDDA PAHAR TE DARJEELING 35 ARATI KHAWAS MANDIP KHAWAS CHUWAN DHURA DARJEELING 36 PUJA BHUJEL SUSHILA BHUJEL UPPER SOME TE DARJEELING 37 ILLU GURUNG RAJEN BHUJEL SOM TE DARJEELING 38 KUMARI KHAWAS PREM KUMAR KHAWAS PADANG BUSTY DARJEELING 39 HEM KUMARI BHUJEL YAM BAHADUR BHUJEL PADENG BUSTY DARJEELING 40 GITA BHUJEL NAMBIR BHUJEL UPPER NEZI BUSTY DARJEELING 41 DURGA KHAWAS TARA BAHADUR BHUJEL BELGACHI DARJEELING 42 BINA KALA BHUJEL CHUN KR BHUJEL KOLBUNG BIJANBARI DARJEELING 43 MANU BHUJEL PADAM BIR BHUJEL MANA SITTONG KURSEONG DARJEELING 44 SATTA BHUJEL RAJ KUMAR BHUJEL MANA SITTONGKURSEONG DARJEELING 45 KUMARI BHUJEL HIRALAL BHUJEL MANA BUSTY KURSEONG DARJEELING 46 PUNAM GURUNG AJIT BHUJEL U.P SHELPU KURSEONG DARJEELING 47 REBIKA BHUJEL BHIM BAHADUR SITTONG GCP KURSEONG DARJEELING KHAWAS 48 SANCHU BHUJEL NARDHOJ BHUJEL SITTONG GCP KURSEONG DARJEELING 49 RATNA KHAWAS LT. JURI KHAWAS KARMAT FOREST BUSTY KURSEONG DARJEELING 50 PUSPS BHUJEL ABHINANDAN BHUJEL KHORIBARI DARJEELING 51 FULMAYA BHUJEL BIR BD. BHUJEL CHAMPASARI SILIGURI
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