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R.N Holderno Holder's Name Share Kitta Amount VALLEY FINANCE LIMITED Updated : R.N HolderNo Holder'S Name Share Kitta Amount 1 227 RITA KHAREL 20 260.00 2 228 LAXMI SHRESTHA 20 260.00 3 229 SURESH RAJ KHAREL 30 390.00 4 231 JUNA POKHAREL 50 650.00 5 232 AARJAN POKHAREL 50 650.00 6 233 ARUSH POKHAREL 50 650.00 7 247 MADAN BDR GC 50 650.00 8 248 BINA GC 50 650.00 9 251 RAM KAJI KAYASTHA 10 130.00 10 252 GITA KAYASTHA 10 130.00 11 253 SURAJ KAYASTHA 10 130.00 12 254 SHREJI KAYASTHA 10 130.00 13 255 ANUP KAYASTHA 10 130.00 14 273 SURAJ GURAU 10 130.00 15 274 PRITHVI RAJ THANET 10 130.00 16 275 NEERA DEVI GURAU 10 130.00 17 277 KAMAL PD SAPKOTA 20 260.00 18 286 GITA BHATTARAI BHANDARI 10 130.00 19 287 SAMIKA BHANDARI 10 130.00 20 329 RAKESH RAJAK 10 130.00 21 330 RESHMA RAJAK 10 130.00 22 335 RABINDRA KUMAR NEUPANE 70 910.00 23 360 SANTA SITAULA 10 130.00 24 363 ARATI SUNUWAR 10 130.00 25 364 BISHNU PD PAUDEL 10 130.00 26 365 BIMAL CHITRAKAR 10 130.00 27 366 BISHNU BHAKTTA RAI 10 130.00 28 367 BISEWOR MAJHI 10 130.00 29 368 BINOD KUMAR MANDAL 10 130.00 30 372 DIPESH RANA 10 130.00 31 373 DINA KARKI 10 130.00 32 374 GOPAL RAJ KHATRI 10 130.00 33 375 GHANASHYAM SIWAKOTI 10 130.00 34 376 HARI BABU MALLA 10 130.00 35 377 HARKA BDR LAMA 10 130.00 36 378 KIRSHNA MAYA PHAYAL 10 130.00 37 379 KARMA SHRPA 10 130.00 38 380 KIRAN THAPA 10 130.00 39 382 MEGHANETH PANDE 10 130.00 40 386 NIRMALA KHAIT 10 130.00 41 389 SARALA KUMARI POUDYAL MARASIN20 260.00 42 399 GITA ARYAL 10 130.00 43 403 KRISHNA KALA SHRESTHA 10 130.00 44 404 YOG KRISHNA SHRESTHA 10 130.00 45 413 MEENA RATNA TULADHAR 20 260.00 46 414 SANGITA SHRESTHA 10 130.00 47 422 ROOMA ADHIKARI 20 260.00 48 526 RESHA UPRETY 20 260.00 49 527 UDIP DAS SHRESTHA 10 130.00 50 549 JEEWAN KALA RAI 20 260.00 51 550 RABINDRA KUMAR RAI 20 260.00 52 555 ABHASH SHRESTHA 10 130.00 53 560 JYOTSHANA SHRESTHA 10 130.00 54 561 MADAN MOHAN LAL SHRESTHA 10 130.00 55 562 YADAV PD MAINALI 30 390.00 56 591 SHARADHA RAJBHANDARI 20 260.00 57 600 SARINA PRADHAN 50 650.00 58 615 PREM BDR CHITRAKAR 10 130.00 59 616 PRADIP CHITRAKAR 10 130.00 60 617 SAHAJ MUDBHARI 50 650.00 61 635 DEVENDRA BDR SARKI 10 130.00 62 636 KRISHNA BDR SUNAR 20 260.00 63 639 KRISHNA NATH SHARMA 20 260.00 64 641 UMESH BAIDHYA 10 130.00 65 648 BED NATH KOIRALA 10 130.00 66 649 DIPA KUMARI POKHAREL 10 130.00 67 650 HARI KUMAR LOHANI 10 130.00 68 651 PURUSHOTTAM BHANDARI 10 130.00 69 655 MAHESHOR BHANDARI 10 130.00 70 658 LAL BDR TAMANG 10 130.00 71 668 SUJAN LAKHEY SHRESTHA 10 130.00 72 669 INDIRA PHAIJU LAKHEY SHRESTHA 10 130.00 73 670 MONISH LAKHEY SHRESTHA 10 130.00 74 685 INDRA BDR KARKI 10 130.00 75 686 LOCHANA KHADKA 10 130.00 76 690 PREM KRISHNA SHRESTHA 20 260.00 77 712 DAYA LAXMI KASULA 10 130.00 78 713 SUJENDRA SHRESTHA 10 130.00 79 717 MACHA BHAI MAHARJAN 10 130.00 80 718 PANCHA MAYA MAHARJAN 10 130.00 81 719 BIRENDRA MAHARJAN 10 130.00 82 720 SHARMILA MAHARJAN 10 130.00 83 721 NIRJALA MAHARJAN 10 130.00 84 722 NIRMALA MAHARJAN 10 130.00 85 723 ASHISH KHADGI 10 130.00 86 730 ISHORI PANDE 30 390.00 87 735 UMA SHAHI 10 130.00 88 736 RAJEEV KUMAR KARN 10 130.00 89 747 ANISH SUBEDI 30 390.00 90 749 PARAS SHRESTHA 10 130.00 91 750 ASHISH SHRESTHA 10 130.00 92 783 CHANDRA PD SHRESTHA 10 130.00 93 794 KRISHNA MAYA BARAL 20 260.00 94 796 SUSHAMA SHRESTHA 20 260.00 95 797 ASLESH SHRESTHA 20 260.00 96 807 KAMALA AMGAIN 10 130.00 97 808 INDRA PD AMGAIN 10 130.00 98 822 LAXMI TAMANG THING 50 650.00 99 840 POSTA BDR BHATTA 10 130.00 100 843 REEJU SHRESTHA 10 130.00 101 844 RUBAL SHRESTHA 20 260.00 102 845 DEEPA KUMARI NEUPANE 10 130.00 103 855 AYUSH KARN 10 130.00 104 862 SANTOSH KUMAR BHATTARAI 10 130.00 105 863 NISHAN BHATTARAI 10 130.00 106 867 PRASADSING SILWAL 20 260.00 107 868 SRIJANA SHRESTHA 10 130.00 108 869 ANIL SHRESTHA 10 130.00 109 879 PRASHRIT KUMAR DHAKAL 10 130.00 110 880 HUMA DEVI BHATTARAI 10 130.00 111 881 PRAMOD KUMAR DHAKAL 10 130.00 112 911 MATRIKA PD BHANDARI 10 130.00 113 912 SITA DEVI SUBEDI BHANDARI 10 130.00 114 926 SHOBHA CHAURSIA 20 260.00 115 936 MANITA JOSHI 10 130.00 116 939 RAJAT KC 50 650.00 117 940 RAJU KUMAR THAPA 10 130.00 118 956 SARITA NEPAL PAUDEL 10 130.00 119 958 SUSHANT POUDEL 60 780.00 120 969 BIGYAN SHRESTHA 20 260.00 121 970 SABANAM SHRESTHA 20 260.00 122 971 DIPAK POUDEL 10 130.00 123 977 NARAYAN PD. SAPKOTA 10 130.00 124 978 SHREERAJYALAXMI SAPKOTA 10 130.00 125 979 RAMCHANDRA RIMAL 10 130.00 126 983 SHIVA PD CHAUDHARY 10 130.00 127 993 BHISHMA KHANAL 20 260.00 128 1017 HARI SHARAN BHETWAL 30 390.00 129 1019 BIDHYA MANANDHAR 10 130.00 130 1020 BINOD MANANDHAR 10 130.00 131 1021 BISHESH MANANDHAR 10 130.00 132 1022 BINITA MANANDHAR 10 130.00 133 1023 SIRJANA SHRESTHA 10 130.00 134 1050 ACHUT KUMARI KHADKA 10 130.00 135 1051 SHUSHIL KHANAL 20 260.00 136 1052 GOPAL KHANAL 30 390.00 137 1053 DWARIKA DEVI SHRESTHA 30 390.00 138 1054 GITA GAUTAM 30 390.00 139 1066 SARASWOTI SHIVAHARI 10 130.00 140 1067 GUHESHWORI SHAKYA 10 130.00 141 1069 MANYATA NEPAL 20 260.00 142 1070 MANOJ POKHAREL 10 130.00 143 1071 SUSHILA POKHAREL 10 130.00 144 1079 SURAJ KUMAR ARYAL 20 260.00 145 1080 SUPRIT ARYAL 20 260.00 146 1094 KESHABA BISURAL 10 130.00 147 1112 TULSI KAMAL SHRESTHA 50 650.00 148 1113 DEEPAK MAN SHRESTHA 50 650.00 149 1114 SHREEVIJAYA SHRESTHA 50 650.00 150 1116 KRISHNABDR ADHIKARI 20 260.00 151 1141 SADHU RAM MANANDHAR 20 260.00 152 1142 CHANDRA MAYA MANANDHAR 10 130.00 153 1165 KRISHNA PRAJAPATI 10 130.00 154 1166 GANGA THAPA ADHIKARI 10 130.00 155 1176 SURENDRA BDR SIJAPATI 10 130.00 156 1179 KEDAR KARKI 20 260.00 157 1180 KALPANA BASNET 10 130.00 158 1181 RANJU KARKI 20 260.00 159 1182 RAJU UPRETI 10 130.00 160 1183 GYANU KARKI 10 130.00 161 1184 PARAS MANI BASNET 10 130.00 162 1195 RAJENDRA PD DHAKAL 20 260.00 163 1196 ANKUR DHAKAL 20 260.00 164 1210 PRABHA KUMARI SHRESTHA 20 260.00 165 1211 OCEAN SHRESTHA 20 260.00 166 1223 NAWARAJ SANGROULA 30 390.00 167 1224 ROJILA KHAREL 30 390.00 168 1225 PRAYUGNA SANGROULA 30 390.00 169 1226 SITA KHAREL 30 390.00 170 1227 PRABIN KHAREL 30 390.00 171 1232 PURUSHOTAM BHANDARI 20 260.00 172 1233 RUJA BHANDARI 20 260.00 173 1243 MANDIRA SHRESTHA 20 260.00 174 1244 ERA KARMACHARYA 30 390.00 175 1245 RADHA DEVI SHRESTHA 10 130.00 176 1246 SANDIP JOSHI 10 130.00 177 1264 RAJAN BHAKTA PRADHANANGA 20 260.00 178 1276 ANNI SINGH 20 260.00 179 1283 NARESH KHANAL 20 260.00 180 1284 BISHNU KUMARI TIMALSINA 20 260.00 181 1286 KRITAN BHATTARAI 10 130.00 182 1290 MANJU KC 20 260.00 183 1291 JYOTI BISTA 20 260.00 184 1292 CHINI MAIYA BISTA 20 260.00 185 1335 UPENDRA LAL SHRESTHA 20 260.00 186 1336 UJEN LAL SHRESTHA 20 260.00 187 1350 SANU RAJA SHRESTHA 10 130.00 188 1351 INDRA BDR ADHIKARI 10 130.00 189 1352 INA ADHIKARI 10 130.00 190 1353 ISHAN ADHIKARI 10 130.00 191 1354 PRATICHHYA DEVKOTA 10 130.00 192 1355 SHANTI DEVKOTA 10 130.00 193 1356 POOJA DEVKOTA 10 130.00 194 1357 PRAGYA DEVKOTA 10 130.00 195 1359 LAXMI MOKTAN 10 130.00 196 1362 BINAYA KUMAR POUDEL 10 130.00 197 1395 GYANU NAKARMI 30 390.00 198 1399 ANU JYAKHO 10 130.00 199 1400 KEDAR GIRI 10 130.00 200 1409 MOON SHAPKOTA 10 130.00 201 1419 SHIVA PD PANDIT 20 260.00 202 1420 CHIRANJIBI PD PANDIT 50 650.00 203 1423 KAMAL PD PANT 50 650.00 204 1424 SARITA NARAL 30 390.00 205 1425 RASHMI PANT ADHIKARI 30 390.00 206 1426 RAMESH RAJ UPERETI 10 130.00 207 1430 BINOD SHRESTHA 20 260.00 208 1431 CHANDIKA DEVI PHAIJU 20 260.00 209 1432 MANISH KAJI DHAUGODA 20 260.00 210 1457 PABITRA RIJAL 10 130.00 211 1458 DAMODAR BHANDARI 10 130.00 212 1459 UNISHA BHANDARI 10 130.00 213 1460 DIPISHA BHANDARI 10 130.00 214 1477 VIJAYA MALLA 20 260.00 215 1480 BIMALA GHIMIRE RUPAKHETI 50 650.00 216 1484 ISHAN PRASAI 10 130.00 217 1491 SRIRANJAN LACOUL 30 390.00 218 1492 OJASWEE CHITRAKAR 10 130.00 219 1493 TUNGA NATH BHATTARAI 10 130.00 220 1494 DEEPA CHAPAGAIN 10 130.00 221 1495 HOMA DEVI BHATTARAI 10 130.00 222 1496 BINDA MAYA THAPA 10 130.00 223 1497 MANU KUMARI KATUWAL 10 130.00 224 1498 AADITYA BHATTARAI 10 130.00 225 1500 LEENA RAJBHANDARI 10 130.00 226 1506 PURUSHOTTAM MISHRA 10 130.00 227 1507 AMRTI MAHARJAN 10 130.00 228 1508 ANKIT MAHARJAN 10 130.00 229 1530 MAIYA DANGOL 10 130.00 230 1531 SUMIT DANGOL 10 130.00 231 1535 SHREEJANA BATAJU 10 130.00 232 1537 ANITA KARKI 20 260.00 233 1566 ARPANA NEUPANE 20 260.00 234 1567 PURUSHOTTAM NEUPANE 20 260.00 235 1568 ALOK NEUPANE 20 260.00 236 1569 NIRMALA NEUPANE 20 260.00 237 1584 KAMAL BHANDARI 20 260.00 238 1594 RAJ KUMARI TAMANG 10 130.00 239 1597 SANAM RAI 20 260.00 240 1598 PREM KAJI RAI 20 260.00 241 1599 SHOVA RAI 20 260.00 242 1600 SMARIKA RAI 20 260.00 243 1601 DHRUBA BIKRAM RAI 20 260.00 244 1604 THAKUR PD KANDEL 10 130.00 245 1605 SOM RAJ PANDEY 10 130.00 246 1606 GYANENDRA PD SHARMA 10 130.00 247 1617 LAXMI RAI 10 130.00 248 1619 TARA CHANDRA BAJAGAIN 20 260.00 249 1620 SUNITA GAURAM 10 1320.00 250 1621 SAGAR GAUTAM 10 130.00 251 1622 RAJ KUMAR BAJAGAIN 10 130.00 252 1623 RITA GAUTAM 10 130.00 253 1624 ANITA GAUTAM 10 130.00 254 1664 KAMAL MAIYA SUWAL 20 260.00 255 1676 BIMALA DEVI DANGOL 30 390.00 256 1677 OM KRISHNA SINGH MAHARJAN 30 390.00 257 1678 BIKESH SINGH 20 260.00 258 1684 MANDIYA SHRESTHA 50 650.00 259 1695 PARTIK PAUDYAL 10 130.00 260 1696 ANKIT PAUDYAL 10 130.00 261 1697 VASHKAR PAUDYAL 10 130.00 262 1711 BHUPENDRA PD GIRI 60 780.00 263 1713 MILAN PAUDEL 30 390.00 264 1714 LOK NATH PAUDEL 50 650.00 265 1715 USHA PAUDEL KANDEL 50 650.00 266 1716 LAXMI PANDEY 30 390.00 267 1717 ISORY PD PANDEY 30 390.00 268 1726 SUSHILA PANDEY 10 130.00 269 1727 NABIN KUMAR TIWARI 10 130.00 270 1728 THAKUR PD KHANAL 10 130.00 271 1729 YAM BDR LAMICHHANE 10 130.00 272 1730 CHAHANA LAMICHHANE 10 130.00 273 1731 RADHA DEVI TIWARI
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