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Membership Contribution of Samdrup Jongkhar Initiative, 2020 Membership Contribution of Samdrup Jongkhar Initiative, 2020 Membership # Name Present Address Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Type 1 10040122 10040122 Lumpsum 2 10058340 Thimphu Yearly 3 1980's Group Thimphu Lumpsum 4 Akendra Prasad Sharma DGPC Yearly 5 Am Dawa Zam Am Dawa Zam Monthly 6 Anita Kumar Rai PHPA 1 Monthly 100 100 100 7 Anju Chhetri Sherubtse College Half-yearly 8 Arun Prasad Timsina PHPA-1 Monthly 100 9 Aum Pem Zam Aum Pem Zam Lumpsum 10 Bank of Bhutan Thimphu Lumpsum 11 Bimal Kumar Chetri Sherubtse College Half-yearly 12 Buddha Mani Khatievara Sherubtse College Half-yearly 13 Chador Phuntsho BPC, Thimphu Monthly 100 100 100 14 Chador Wangdi Samdrup Jongkhar Monthly 15 Chador Wangmo SD Eastern Bhutan Coal Company Monthly 100 100 100 16 Chang D Tshering Chang D Tshering Lumpsum 17 Cheadup RBP Monthly 100 100 100 18 Cheki Wangmo BTL, Samdrup Jongkhar Monthly 100 100 100 19 Cheki Wangmo Bhutan Alternative Dispute Resolution Center Monthly 100 100 100 20 Cheku Dorji SJI Monthly 100 100 100 21 Chencho Gyeltshen PHPA 1 Monthly 100 100 100 22 Chencho Tshering College of language and Culture studies Monthly 50 50 50 23 Chencho Tshering BPC, Thimphu Monthly 100 100 24 Chencho Tshering Thimphu Yearly 25 Chencho Wangmo PHPA 1 Monthly 100 100 100 26 Chesung Dorji Dewathang Hospital Monthly 100 100 27 Cheten Norbu DGPC Yearly 28 Cheten Tshering BPC, Thimphu Monthly 111 111 111 29 Cheten Zangmo Thimphu Hospital Monthly 100 100 100 30 Cheten Zangmo Cheten Zangmo Lumpsum 31 Chhemi Yangdon DGPC Yearly 32 Chhimi Dorjee Bhutan Travel, Thimphu Yearly 33 Chhimi Dukpa DGPC Monthly 105 105 105 34 Chhimi Rinzin Wangdue Monthly 100 100 100 35 Chime Chime Monthly 36 Chimi Dem Bjimthangkha Monthly 100 100 100 37 Chimmi Thimphu Lumpsum 38 Choden PHPA 1 Monthly 100 100 100 39 Choden BTL, Samdrup Jongkhar Monthly 100 100 100 40 Choden Namgay PHPA 1 Monthly 100 100 100 41 Choezang Wangmo BTL, Samdrup Jongkhar Monthly 42 Chojey Zangmo Genral Hospital, S/Jongkhar Monthly 100 100 100 43 Chokyi Gyatsho Institute Chokyi Gyatsho Institute Lumpsum 44 Choney Dema Ministry of Education Monthly 100 100 100 45 Choni Lhamo DoA, MoAF Monthly 100 100 100 46 Choni Lhazom UNDP, Thimphu Yearly 1200 47 Chorten Phuntsho Dawa Cement Agent Monthly 100 48 Dambar Mongar 10231752 Monthly 100 49 Dasho Chhewang Rinzin DGPC Lumpsum 50 Dasho Neten Zangmo SJI Yearly 6000 51 Dasho Pema Thinley Thimphu Lumpsum 52 Dasho Ugyen Chewang Royal Research & Advisory Council, Thimphu Yearly 53 Daw Zam Daw Zam Lumpsum 54 Dawa NRDCL,Thimphu Yearly 55 Dawa SJI Monthly 100 100 100 56 Dawa DGPC Yearly 57 Dawa BPC, Thimphu Monthly 101 101 101 58 Dawa SJ Thromde Monthly 100 100 59 Dawa Bidha PHPA 1 Monthly 100 100 100 60 Dawa Dema Dewathang Monthly 61 Dawa Dorji Samdrup Jongkhar Hospital Monthly 62 Dawa Gyeltshen PHPA 1 Monthly 100 100 100 63 Dawa Penjor Yoedsel Tour Lumpsum 64 Dawa Rinzin PHPA 1 Monthly 100 100 100 65 Dawa Singay Tashigang Monthly 66 Dawa Tashi Yangzom Cement Yearly 67 Dawa Tshering DPS Monthly 100 100 100 68 Dawa Tshering Dawa Tshering Lumpsum 69 Dawa Zam ACC Monthly 100 100 100 70 Dawa Zangmo Dewathang Monthly 71 Dechen Dema Dechen Dema Monthly 250 250 250 72 Dechen Dorji Tashigang Monthly 73 Dechen Kuenzang PHPA 1 Monthly 100 100 100 74 Dechen Lhaden DGPC Monthly 100 100 100 75 Dechen Norbu S/Jongkhar Monthly 100 100 100 76 Dechen Pelden DPS Monthly 100 100 100 77 Dechen Peldon BPC Monthly 250 250 250 78 Dechen Peldon PHPA 1 Monthly 100 100 100 79 Dechen Pem Thimphu Yearly 80 Dechen Rabgyal PunaKha Monthly 100 100 100 81 Dechen Tshomo PHPA-I Monthly 100 100 100 82 Dechen Tshomo Yangzom Cement Yearly 83 Dechen Wangmo Zilukha MSS, Thimphu Monthly 100 100 100 84 Dechen Wangmo Zilukha MSS, Thimphu Monthly 100 100 100 85 Dechen Wangmo Samdrup Jongkhar Monthly 100 100 100 86 Dechen Wangmo PHP-1 Monthly 87 Dechen Wangmo DGPC Yearly 1200 1200 1200 88 Dechen Wangmo Samdrup jongkhar Monthly 100 100 100 89 Dechen Yudon GMSS,Dewathang Monthly 100 100 100 90 Dechen Zangmo Dewathang Monthly 91 Deepen Sharma DGPC Yearly 100 100 100 92 Deki Ministry of Education Monthly 305 305 305 93 Deki Om DGPC Monthly 100 100 100 94 Deki Wangmo DGPC Monthly 100 100 100 95 Denchen lhamo Ministry of Education, Samdrup Jongkhar Monthly 100 100 100 96 Dendup Tshering Bangtar Monthly 100 100 100 97 Dendup Tshering Sherubtse College Half-yearly 98 Dendup Tshering MoE, Thimphu Monthly 200 200 200 99 DGPC DGPC Monthly 4200 200 200 100 Dhendrup Samdrup Gomdar Central School,MoE,s/J Monthly 100 100 100 101 Dorji Choda Bjimthangkha Monthly 100 100 100 102 Dorji chodup Tsirang Yearly 1200 1200 103 Dorji Dema Thimphu Monthly 100 100 100 104 Dorji Dema ACC Monthly 100 100 100 105 Dorji Dema Dewathang Yearly 106 Dorji Gyeltshen Nesor Sherubtse College Monthly 100 100 100 107 Dorji Laythro RNR,Lauri gewog Monthly 108 Dorji Namgyel Haa Monthly 100 100 100 109 Dorji Nidup Dorji Nidup Lumpsum 110 Dorji Phuntsho kuensel, Thimphu Monthly 100 100 100 111 Dorji Tashi JDWNRH, Monthly 100 100 100 112 Dorji Thinley Thimnphu Yearly 113 Dorji Tshering PHPA 1 Monthly 500 500 500 114 Dorji Tshewang RICBL Monthly 100 100 100 115 Dorji Tshomo DPS Monthly 100 100 100 116 Dorji Wangchuk BPC, Thimphu Monthly 200 200 200 117 Dorji Wangdi P/ing Yearly 118 Dozang Samdrup Jongkhar Monthly 100 100 100 119 Dr. Neyzang Wangmo Khesar Gyalpo University of Medical Sciences of Bhutan Lumpsum 120 Dr. Sonam Wangmo Sherubtse College Half-yearly 121 Drowa Zangmo DGPC Yearly 122 Dupchu Thimphu Yearly 123 Gayleg Zangmo DGPC Monthly 100 100 100 124 Gembo PHPA 1 Monthly 100 100 100 125 Gembo Dorji GNHC Monthly 100 100 100 126 Gempo Phurba PHPA 1 Monthly 127 Ghana Shyam PHPA 1 Monthly 100 100 100 128 Ghana Shyam Tamang BPC, Thimphu Monthly 100 100 100 129 Guru Sangay PHPA 1 Monthly 100 100 100 130 Gyeltshen MoE,Samdrup Jongkhar Monthly 100 100 100 131 Gyeltshen PHPA 1 Monthly 200 200 200 132 Gyem Drukgyel Central School Monthly 100 100 100 133 Hari Basnet 20208083 Monthly 134 Hari Maya Rana Mongar CRRH, Gelephu Monthly 100 100 135 Hari Maya Thapa Nganglam CS(MOE) Monthly 100 100 100 136 Hem Raj Gurung RRCO,S/J Monthly 100 100 100 137 Heruka Zangpo BPC, Monthly 100 100 100 138 Jambay Gyeltshen Dagana Monthly 100 100 100 139 Jambay Lhamo Mongar Monthly 100 100 140 Jampa Choden Martshala Monthly 100 100 100 141 Jampay Needup Ugyen Earthmovers, Thimphu Monthly 142 Jamyang Choden ACC, Thimphu Monthly 200 200 200 143 Janachu Tshomo ACC Monthly 111 111 111 144 Jigme Samdrup Jongkhar Monthly 100 100 145 Jigme Choden ACC Monthly 300 300 300 146 Jigme Choden Mikthang Hotel Yearly 147 Jigme Choidup Samdrup Jongkhar Monthly 100 100 100 148 Jigme Dorji DGPC Monthly 149 Jigme Jamtsho Tashigang Monthly 150 Jigme Lhaden Samdrup Jongkhar Yearly 151 Jigme Lhamo Dewathang Monthly 152 Jigme Namgyal Pemathang LSS,Samdrup Jongkhar Monthly 100 100 100 153 Jigme Namgyel DGPC Monthly 300 300 300 154 Jigme Phuntsho Centre for Bhutan Studies and GNH Research, Thimphu Monthly 100 100 100 155 Jigme Singye Sherubtse College Half-yearly 156 Jigme Tshewang Sherubtse College Half-yearly 157 Jigme Wangchuk National Council of Bhutan, Thimphu Yearly 158 Jigme Wangchuk DGPC Yearly 159 Jigme Wangchuk DGPC Yearly 160 Jigme Wangchuk BTL, Samdrup Jongkhar Monthly 100 100 100 161 Jigme Wangchuk SJ Thromde Monthly 100 100 100 162 Jigme Wangchuk SJI Monthly 163 Jigme Wangmo Ministry of Education Monthly 100 100 100 164 Jigme Wangmo Sherubtse College Half-yearly 165 Jigme Wangmo JDWNRH Monthly 100 100 100 166 Jiwan Nath Siwakoti Progressive Research & Consultancy Services, Thimphu Lumpsum 167 Jurmey Thinley BPC, Thimphu Monthly 100 100 100 168 Jurmin Tshewang PHPA 1 Monthly 105 105 105 169 Kabir Prasad Sanyasi BPC, Thimphu Monthly 111 111 111 170 Kado PHPA 1 Monthly 100 100 100 171 Kado Drukpa PHPA 1 Monthly 100 100 172 Karchung DGPC Yearly 173 Karchung Lungtu Workshop Monthly 100 100 100 National Housing Development Corporation Limited, 174 Karchung Monthly 100 100 100 Thimphu 175 Karchung Pemagatshel Monthly 100 100 100 176 Karma PHPA 1 Monthly 100 100 100 177 Karma PHPA 1 Monthly 100 100 100 178 Karma Thimphu Monthly 100 100 100 179 Karma Chezom Samdrup Jongkhar Monthly 100 100 100 180 Karma Chhogyel Karmaling Monthly 100 100 100 Karma Choden C/o Karma 181 BPC, Thimphu Lumpsum Lhamo 182 Karma Choeda Gomdar Central School Monthly 100 100 100 183 Karma Choki SJI Monthly 100 100 100 184 Karma Dema SJI Monthly 100 100 100 185 Karma Dorji Sherubtse College Half-yearly 186 Karma Drukpa JNEC Monthly 187 Karma Dubchu Bank of Bhutan Monthly 100 100 188 Karma Leki BPC, Thimphu Monthly 100 100 100 189 Karma Lhamo S/Jongkhar Monthly 190 Karma Lhamo BPC, Thimphu Monthly 111 111 111 191 Karma Lhamo Thimphu Monthly 100 100 100 192 Karma Lodroe MoLHR, S/J Monthly 100 100 100 193 Karma Pem Dorji PHPA 1 Monthly 100 194 Karma Penden Samdrup Jongkhar Monthly 195 Karma Phuntsho Mongar Monthly 196 Karma Sangay MoWHS, Thimphu Monthly 197 Karma Tshering Chukha Monthly 100 100 100 198 Karma Tshomo DGPC Yearly 199 Karma Wangchuk Sherubtse College Half-yearly 200 Karma Wangchuk SJ Thromde Monthly 100 100 100 201 Karma Wangchuk MoE,Samdrup Jongkhar Monthly 100 100 100 202 Karma Wangdi Thimphu Yearly 203 Karma Wangdi PMSS, Phuentsholing Monthly 100 100 100 204 Karma Wangdi DoR, Thimphu Monthly 100 100 100 205 Karma Yangchen 102949486 Monthly 100 100 100 206 Karma Yangki Sherpa JDWNMH,Thimphu Monthly 100 100 100 207 Karma Yangzom MOE Monthly 100 100 208 Karma Yoezer Sherubtse College Half-yearly 209 Karma Zangmo Thimphu Monthly 50 50 50 210 Karsang Pemagatshel Monthly 100 100 100 211 Karsang Ugyen
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