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32C73bf0635b6dc07d63e3594d rfn' cf=j= @)&#÷@)&$ df ljBfno If]q ljsf; sfo{qmd cGtu{t lhNnf lzIff sfof{no dfkm{t ;+rfng x'g] ljBfno ef}lts ;'lawf lj:tf/sf sfo{x? -@ sf]7] gofF sIffsf]7f,$sf]7] ejg ;lxt kmlg{r/ lgdf{0f,zf}rno ;'ljwf ePsf],/ ljBfno ejg dd{t ;+ef/ _ ;+rfngsf nflu lhNnf lzIff WASH sfof{noaf6 5gf]6 eO cfPsf ljBfnox?sf] gfdfjnL ;/f]sf/jfnf ;a}sf] hfgsf/Lsf nflu o; ljefusf] df k|sflzt ul/Psf] 5 . Web Site cf=j= @)&#÷@)&$ df ljBfno ef}lts ;'lawf lj:tf/sf sfo{qmdx? ;+rfngsf nflu lhNnfx?af6 5gf]6 eO cfPsf ljBfnox?sf] gfdfjnL k'jf{~rn != tfKn]h'Ë s= $ sf]7] ejg ;lxt kmlg{r/ lgdf{0f qm=;+= ljBfnosf] gfd 7]ufgf ;"rÍfs s}lkmot lgjf{rg If]q 1 Shree Ambika adharbhut vi. Limbudin 0.83 1 2 Shree Prithavi ma.vi. Khamlung 0.77 2 3 Shree Ganga adharbhut vi. Sanghu 0.63 2 4 Shree Pandolung ma.vi. Nalbu 0.52 2 5 Sherr Jankalyan adharbhut vi. Hangpang 0.51 2 6 Shree Sinwa ucha.ma.vi. Limkhim 0.48 1 7 Shree Durga ucha.ma.vi Sikaicha 0.46 1 8 Shree Kalika ucha.ma.vi. Nangkholyang 0.44 1 9 Shree Sinheswari ma.vi Ankhop 0.42 1 10 Shree Sinam ucha.ma.vi. Sinam 0.4 1 11 Shree Sindhkali adharbhut vi. Thinglabu 0.38 2 12 Shree Sidhkali ucha.ma.vi. Ta.na.Pa 0.35 1 13 Shree Bhanjayang ucha.ma.vi. Limbudin 0.34 1 14 Shree Yangpang adharbhut vi. Pedang 0.33 1 15 Shree Devi adharbhut vi. Phulwari 0.21 2 v= @ sf]7] gofF sIffsf]7f ;lxt kmlg{r/ lgdf{0f qm=;+= ljBfnosf] gfd 7]ufgf ;"rÍfs s}lkmot 1 Shee Sidheswari ma.vi. Durise 0.56 2 Shree Kanchanjungha adharbhut vi. Khokling 0.38 3 Shree Jaleswari adharbhut vi. Ankhop 0.36 Dharmik 4 Shree Jalpadevi adharbhut vi. Change 0.32 5 Shree Namuna adharbhut vi. Nighuradin 0.31 6 Shree Simbuk adharbhut vi. Papung 0.3 7 Shree Jankalyan adharbhut vi. Ta.Na.Pa. 0.29 8 ShreeKanchanjangha ma.vi. Yamphudin 0.29 9 Shree Ambegudin adharbhut vi. Ambegudin 0.29 10 Shree Maharani adharbhut vi. Limkhim 0.27 11 Shree Sangjim adharbhut vi. Nalbu 0.26 12 Shree Danda adharbhut vi. Sinam 0.25 13 Shee Ne.ra. Adharbhut vi. Thumbedin 0.19 14 Shree Saraswati adharbhut vi. Thechambu 0.14 15 Shree Kanchanjungha adharbhut vi. Tapethok 0.13 16 Shree Loktantrik adharbhut vi. Phakumba 0.13 17 Shree Pragatishil adharbhut vi. Thukima 0.11 18 Shree Namchechautara adharbhut vi. Phurumbu 0.1 19 Shree Sidingama adharbhut vi. Limbudin 0.1 u= zf}rfno lgdf{0f WASH ;'ljwf ePsf] qm=;+= ljBfnosf] gfd 7]ufgf ;"rÍfs s}lkmot 1 Shree Maiwakhola ma.vi. Dungesnghu 0.63 2 Shree Ne.Ra.adharbhut vi. Change 0.59 3 Shree Saraswati adharbhut vi. Phulwari 0.53 4 Shree Rajeswari adharbhut vi. Papung 0.48 5 ShreeNalbu adhaebhut vi Nalbu 0.4 6 Shree Phundruba adharbhut vi. Tellok 0.36 7 Shree Danda adharbhut vi. Hangdeba 0.36 8 Shree Gaurishankar adharbhut vi. Phurumbu 0.33 9 Shree Balkalyan adharbhut vi. Sikaicha 0.33 10 Shree Laxami ma.vi. Lingtep 0.26 11 Shree Mahendra adharbhut vi. Lelep 0.23 12 Shree Jankalyan adharbhut vi. Nighuradin 0.16 13 Shree Laxami adharbhut vi. Sikaicha 0.16 14 Shree Yalmber adharbhut vi. Ta.na.pa. 0.13 15 Shree Sungabha adharbhut vi. Limbudin 0.09 *= wgs'6f s= zf}rfno lgdf{0f WASH ;'ljwf ePsf] qm=;+= ljBfnosf] gfd 7]ufgf ;"rÍfs s}lkmot 1 जलकꅍया प्रावि मगु ा ०.८२ 2 सरस्िती आधारभतू विद य् ालय जीतपरु -२ ०.८० 3 सरस्िती मावि चानिु ा ०.७६ 4 गोकु ण्डेश् िर बालमवꅍदर मावि धनकु टा-५ ०.७५ 5 सरस्िती मावि ताांखिु ा-५ ०.७४ 6 जनसेिा आधारभतू विद य् ालय कु 셁लेतेनपु ा-१ ०.७३ 7 बज्रमाई मावि बोधे-५ ०.७२ 8 जनता आधारभतू विद य् ालय बुधबारे-८ ०.७२ 9 सरस्िती आधारभतू विद य् ालय साꅍने पाख्रीिास-२ ०.७२ 10 निवदेश् िर आधारभतू विद य् ालय पाख्रीिास-१ ०.७२ 11 कꅍयादेिी मावि खोकु -३ ०.७२ 12 वसांहदेिी आधारभतू विद य् ालय बुढीमोरङ ०.७२ 13 गोलखाडी मावि महाभारत-१ ०.७१ 14 ऐश्वयव प्रावि मारेककटहरे-६ ०.७१ 15 वहले मावि वहले धनकु टा ०.७१ 16 जनक쥍 याण प्रावि हाविखकव -५ ०.६९ 17 राम मावि लेगुिा ०.५४ 18 वसांहदेिी मावि मवु तवढुांगा-२ ०.४७ v= ljb\ofno dd{t tyf ;+ef/ qm+=;= ljBfnosf] gfd 7]ufgf ;'rsfÍ sf]6f ;+{Vof 1 वसेश्वरी प्रावि चानिु ा-७ ०.८९ १ 2 राधाकृ ष्ण प्रावि फावससि-७ ०.८२ १ 3 शावꅍतवनिास मावि घोवलवखकव पाख्रीिास-७ ०.७७ ३ 4 चानिु ा मावि दमार चानिु ा-२ ०.७७ ४ 5 वतलेश् िर मावि तेवलया-२ ०.७६ ३ 6 सयू ोदय प्रावि घोवलवखकव पाख्रीिास ०.७६ १ 7 समदु ाय प्रावि वछꅍताङ-७ ०.७६ १ 8 अ셁णोदय मावि लेगुिा-६ ०.७६ ४ 9 राम मावि मगु ा पाख्रीिास-१३ ०.७५ ३ 10 अꅍनपणू व मावि पाख्रीिास ०.७५ ३ 11 वसांहदेिी प्रावि मारेककटहरे-६ ०.७५ १ 12 सरस्िती मावि घामे मगु ा ०.७५ ४ 13 बुढीमोरङ प्रावि बुढीमोरङ-८ ०.७४ १ 14 जनक쥍याण आधारभतू विद य् ालय कु 셁लेतेनपु ा-५ ०.७४ २ 15 धमोदय प्रावि भीरगाउँ-५ ०.७३ १ 16 셁द्र प्रावि डाँडाबजार-३ ०.७३ १ 17 भान ु मावि डाँडाबजार-१ ०.७३ ३ 18 अमर煍योवत प्रावि बेलाहारा-८ ०.७३ १ 19 जनता मावि मवु तवढुांगा-१ ०.७३ ३ 20 वसांहश्े िरी प्रावि चानिु ा-३ ०.७३ १ 21 वसांहकाली मावि आहाले ०.७३ २ 22 देउराली आधारभतू विद य् ालय धनकु टा ०.७२ २ 23 सरस्िती प्रावि डाडाखकव फलाटे ०.७२ १ 24 जलकꅍया प्रावि राजारानी ०.७२ १ 25 सांयक्तु मावि मढु ेबास-७ ०.७२ ३ 26 ज्ञानोपाजवन आधारभतू विद य् ालय भीरगाउँ-८ ०.७२ २ 27 विभिु न प्रावि चङु िाङ-६ ०.७२ १ 28 थानी आधारभतू विद य् ालय गुठीटार ०.७२ २ 29 जलक쥍याण आधारभतू विद य् ालय साꅍने पाख्रीिास-३ ०.७२ २ 30 धमोदय मावि मारेककटहरे-२ ०.७२ ३ 31 महामाया प्रावि मवु तवढुांगा-४ ०.७२ १ 32 लालीगँुरास प्रावि मवु तवढुांगा-२ ०.७२ १ 33 भीमेश् िरी आधारभतू विद य् ालय परेिावदन-४ ०.७२ २ 34 अवनिायव वनश쥍ु क आधारभतू विद य् ालय जगदेउ वस륍ले वछꅍताङ-८ ०.७२ ३ 35 लालीगँुरास प्रावि मवु तवढुांगा-२ ०.७२ १ 36 भारती मावि चङु िाङ ०.७२ २ 37 आधारभतू विद य् ालय उिरपानी पारीपात्ले ०.७२ १ 38 मागेश् िरी प्रावि छारागाउँ धनकु टा ०.७१ १ 39 अमर मावि फलाटे ०.७१ ३ 40 महाभारत प्रावि भेडेटार ०.७१ १ 41 वड쥍ली प्रावि भीरगाउँ-८ ०.७१ १ 42 रत्नसरस्िती प्रावि भीरगाउँ ०.७१ १ 43 प祍चमी प्रावि खिु ाफोक-३ ०.७१ १ 44 मागावदेिी प्रावि बेलाहारा ०.७१ २ 45 बालपांच मावि साꅍने पाख्रीिास ०.७१ ३ 46 शारदा मावि मारेककटहरे-७ ०.७१ ३ 47 राम मावि मवु तवढुांगा-५ ०.७१ ३ 48 कै लाशेश् िरी प्रावि डाँडागाउँ-९ ०.७१ १ 49 जानकी बुढास녍ु बा प्रावि कु 셁लेतेनपु ा-६ ०.७१ २ 50 बालवशक्षा प्रावि वलवस륍बु चङु िाङ ०.७१ १ 51 फाससीि आधारभतू विद य् ालय फावससि ०.७१ २ 52 कौवशका आधारभतू विद य् ालय बेलाहारा ०.७१ २ 53 सरस्िती प्रावि थासले मगु ा ०.७१ २ 54 कां के श् िरी प्रावि आँवखस쥍ला ०.७१ १ 55 गोकु ण्डेश् िर मावि वसरानबजार धनकु टा ०.७१ २ 56 शवहद यज्ञ प्रावि थासले मगु ा ०.७० १ 57 महꅍे द्र आधारभतू विद य् ालय मगु ा पाख्रीिास-४ ०.७० २ 58 बालक쥍याण प्रावि महाभारत-७ ०.७० १ 59 बोधे प्रावि बोधे-४ ०.७० १ 60 मढु ेबास मावि मढु ेबास-२ ०.७० ३ 61 जलकꅍया मावि खिु ाफोक-५ ०.७० ३ 62 टपदु ेिी मावि चा륍चा आँवखस쥍ला ०.७० ४ 63 जनसेिी प्रावि आँवखस쥍ला-१ ०.७० १ 64 आदशव मावि वछꅍताङ-९ ०.७० ३ 65 मवु तवमहश्े िर मावि मवु तवढुांगा-७ ०.७० ३ 66 पण्ु य मावि राजारानी-६ ०.७० ३ 67 जनमखु ी प्रावि मगु ा ०.६९ १ 68 कꅍया प्रावि भेडेटार ०.६९ १ 69 मागेश् िरी प्रावि तेवलया-३ ०.६९ १ 70 वदव्यश् िरी आधारभतू विद य् ालय परेिावदन-१ ०.६९ २ 71 महाकाली मावि परेिावदन-९ ०.६९ ३ 72 धारापानी आधारभतू विद य् ालय मढु ेबास-६ ०.६९ २ 73 सगरमाथा प्रावि खोकु -२ ०.६८ १ 74 स쥍लेरी प्रावि िसꅍतटार-९ ०.६८ २ 75 जालपादेिी प्रावि कु 셁लेतेनपु ा-३ ०.६८ १ 76 जनसेिा प्रावि खिु ाफोक-८ ०.६७ २ 77 वछꅍताङ मावि वछꅍताङ-६ ०.६७ ३ 78 स쥍ले प्रावि हाविखकव -९ ०.६७ १ 79 िावलङ प्रावि वछꅍताङ-९ ०.६६ २ 80 बराह प्रावि वशखरपरु राजारानी-५ ०.६६ १ 81 मागेश् िरी प्रावि भीरगाउँ-८ ०.६५ १ 82 चꅍद्रोदय प्रावि वछꅍताङ-९ ०.६५ १ 83 आधारभतू प्रावि परेिावदन-३ ०.६४ १ 84 जनता प्रावि चानिु ा-९ ०.६४ १ 85 भवु मश् िर प्रावि महाभारत-६ ०.६४ १ 86 जनता प्रावि वगरेढुांगा चानिु ा-३ ०.६४ १ 87 प्राथवमक विद य् ालय परेिावदन-७ ०.६३ २ 88 यिु ाजनसहभावगत आधारभतू विद य् ालय डाँडागाउँ-१ ०.६२ ३ 89 मदन आवित प्रावि फलाटे ०.६१ १ 90 वनशानदेिी प्रावि ताांखिु ा-४ ०.६० १ 91 अज륍बरी प्रावि वछꅍताङ-३ ०.६० २ 92 जनक쥍याण प्रावि मवु तवढुांगा-३ ०.६० १ 93 मधगु ांगा प्रावि भीरगाउँ-८ ०.५९ २ 94 जलकꅍया प्रावि चानिु ा-८ ०.५९ १ 95 साराथसु पा प्रावि िसꅍतटार ०.५७ १ 96 भाषा मावि कागते धनकु टा ०.५३ ३ 97 शौभा嵍य प्रावि वछꅍताङ-९ ०.४३ १ !!= ;f]n'v'Dj' s= zf}rfno lgdf{0f WASH ;'ljwf ePsf] qm+=;= ljBfnosf] gfd 7]ufgf ;'rsfÍ s}lkmot 1 hfNfkf cfwf/e"t ljBfno g]rfj]t#f/L 0.519 2 l;+xsfnL cfwf/e"t ljBfno ltªnf 0.506 3 lxdfno df=lj= jf;f 0.495 4 rGb|Hof]lt df=lj= esfGh] 0.494 5 hghfu[lt cfwf/e"t ljBfno ;Nn]/L 0.485 6 hglk|o df=lj= ^flK^ª 0.476 7 u'b]n df=lj= u'b]n 0.471 8 cd/Hof]lt cfwf/e"t ljBfno u'b]n 0.471 9 lj/]Gb|Hof]tL df=lj= ;f]tfª 0.462 10 avknd df=lj= ;f]tfª 0.460 11 jfn]Zj/ df=lj= s]?ª 0.458 12 hgtf df=lj= nf]lvd 0.447 13 tLgsGof cfwf/e"t ljBfno g]rfjtf;] 0.445 14 rGb|Hof]lt cfwf/e"t ljBfno ;Nofg 0.444 15 lxdfno df=lj= h'j' 0.409 16 %]:sfd df=lj= %]:sfd 0.408 17 lxdfnog z]kf{j'l$i& cfwf/e"t ljBfno a]gL 0.375 18 sflnsf cfwf/e"t ljBfno b]p;f 0.366 19 ;u/dfyf df=lj= a''ª 0.338 20 hg;]jf df=la= nf]lvd 0.308 21 l%Dj' cfwf/e"t ljBfno esfGh] 0.243 v= ljb\ofno dd{t tyf ;+ef/ qm+=;= ljBfnosf] gfd 7]ufgf ;'rsfÍ sf]6f ;+{Vof 1 hd'gf cfwf/e"t ljBfno s]?ª 0.522 1 2 l;$sfnL cfwf/e"t ljBfno jf;f 0.520 1 3 ga k|ult cfwf/e"t ljBfno sfs' 0.519 1 4 dx]Gb|f]bo cfwf/e't ljBfno ;Nofg 0.515 1 5 jL/]Gb|f]bo df=lj= d'SnL 0.512 4 6 ;"of]{bocfbz{ cfwf/e't ljBfno g]rfj]t#f/L 0.510 1 7 /fdk'/ cfwf/e"t ljBfno ljBfno sfs' 0.509 1 8 hghfu[tL cfwf/e"t ljBfno g]rfatf;] 0.508 1 9 e"d]:yfg cfwf/e"t ljBfno g]rfjtf;] 0.507 2 10 l;b\w cfwf/e"t ljBfno ltªnf 0.506 1 11 vl/vf]nf df=lj= h'leª 0.499 4 12 hn]Zj/L cfwf/e"t ljBfno hn],;Nofg 0.497 2 13 g]n] cfwf/e"t ljBfno hf]u/f g]n] 0.495 1 14 lzz''sNof)f cfwf/e"t ljBfno b]p;f 0.493 1 15 hgsNof)f cfwf/e"t ljBfno h'leª 0.459 1 16 lxdHof]lt cfwf/e"t ljBfno g]rfjtf;] 0.489 1 17 h'ga];L df=lj= a]gL 0.489 3 18 a'l$lasf; cfwf/e"t ljBfno jfs" 0.488 1 19 l;++xsfnL df=lj= ltªnf 0.486 4 20 hgsNof)f cfwf/e"t ljBfno jf;f 0.486 1 21 l/ª\d' cfwf/e"t ljBfno ^flS;Gb' 0.485 2 22 lxdfnbz{g df=lj= lg]rfjtf;] 0.479 4 23 ;u/dfyf df=lj= jfs' 0.476 3 24 ;/:jtL cfwf/e"t ljBfno d'SnL 0.472 1 25 kQfn] cfwf/e"t ljBfno s]?ª 0.468 2 26 ;'Gb/em/gf cfwf/e"t ljBfno sfs' 0.468 1 27 lj/]Gb|Hof]tL df=lj= ;f]tfª 0.462 3 28 af;'sL cfwf/e"t ljBfno u'b]n 0.461 2 29 hghfu[lt cfwf/e"t ljBfno ;f]tfª 0.460 1 30 ;]ltb]aL
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