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Namchi Municipal Council District - South-Sikkim State of Sikkim Municipality Electoral Roll 2015 District - South-Sikkim STATE OF SIKKIM MUNICIPALITY ELECTORAL ROLL - 2015 MUNICIPALITY 4-NAMCHI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL DISTRICT - SOUTH-SIKKIM STATE OF SIKKIM MUNICIPALITY ELECTORAL ROLL 2015 DISTRICT - SOUTH-SIKKIM Municipality No. & Name: 4-NAMCHI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Ward No. & Name: 1-GANGYAP No. & Name of Polling Station: S/4/1/1 - NAMCHI SR. SEC. SCHOOL ROOM NO. 1 Sl. No. House Name of Elector Relatio Name of Relation Sex Age EPIC No. No. nship (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1 SRS-460 PUSHPA LATA SUBBA F RANSUR SUBBA F 58 CXP0106252 2 HARI PRASAD DHUNGEL F BISHNU BHAKTA DHUNGEL M 50 SK01/013/002338 3 TANKA DHUNGEL H HARI PRASAD DHUNGEL F 46 CXP0081612 4 SARITA GURUNG H KIRAN KUMAR GURUNG F 50 CXP0054619 5 -- BHUMIKA CHETTRI F TIKARAM CHETTRI F 23 WJF0030593 6 -- SAKUNTALA CHETTRI F TIKA RAM CHETTRI F 22 WJF0030627 7 -- SUNITA CHETTRI F BHIM BAHADUR CHETTRI F 22 WJF0030668 8 -- PREETIKA LAMA TAMANG M JHAMAN RAI F 26 WJF0030601 9 00 KYAKO TSH BHUTIA F ATEY BHUTIA M 63 CXP0063958 10 00 LAKPA DOMA BHUTIA H KYAKO TSH BHUTIA F 62 CXP0063966 11 06 KUSUM RAI F BIRBAL RAI F 24 CXP0140657 12 1/2 VIKASH BYAHUT F BIJAY KUMAR BYAHUT M 25 WJF0030411 13 1/2 VARSHA BYAHUT F BIJAY KUMAR BYAHUT F 23 WJF0030577 14 1/A BELU BHUTIA H KAMA BHUTIA F 42 CXP0056507 15 1/A STEPHEN BHUTIA F KARMA BHUTIA M 29 CXP0141937 16 10 SANGITA PRADHAN F DURGA NARAYAN PRADHAN F 32 WJF0026633 17 10 SUK SAGAR PRASAD F HARI KISHAN PRASAD M 22 WJF0006767 18 100/6 SUJEET PRADHAN F GOVIND PRADHAN M 19 WJF0043091 19 101 SRIJANA SUBBA F MAN BAHADUR SUBBA F 23 WJF0006791 20 101/1 DINU RAI F SARJA MAN RAI M 47 CXP0077826 21 102 DIVYA CHHETRI F D.B CHHETRI F 28 CXP0056952 22 102/3 GRACE ISSAC GHATANI F MANI KUMAR GHATANI M 33 WJF0030817 23 102/3 MOJESH GHATANI F MANI KUMAR GHATANI M 31 WJF0030825 24 102/3 PETER GHATANI F MANI KUMAR GHATANI M 28 WJF0030445 25 103 RAJENDRA KUMAR RAI F SOMRAJ RAI M 26 CXP0140541 26 103 BAL KRISHNA RAI F SOMRAJ RAI M 25 CXP0140533 27 103 TIKA DEVI SHARMA H KRISHNA PSD SHARMA F 53 CXP0099747 28 104 GANGA BDR. RAI F NAKUL RAI M 71 CXP0102699 29 104 JAS MAYA RAI H GANGA BDR RAI F 64 WJF0000729 30 104/2 RAHUL RAJ PRADHAN F MOHAN KUMAR PRADHAN M 22 WJF0032920 31 105(1) SUNGDEY LHAMU LEPCHA F NAKSHING LEPCHA F 28 CXP0063784 32 105(1) TASHI WANGYAL LEPCHA F NAKCHING LEPCHA M 27 CXP0063685 33 105/1 TSHERING LAMU LEPCHA H NAKCHING LEPCHA F 54 CXP0137703 34 106 HARKA BAHADUR DARJEE F SURJA MAN DARJEE M 41 WJF0029959 35 106(1) AMAR DEEP TAMANG M MANI MAYA TAMANG M 35 WJF0043265 36 106/1 KHARKA BAHADUR DARJEE F SURJA MAN DARJEE M 22 WJF0030486 37 107 KHARKA SINGH RAI F BHAIJIT RAI F 77 CXP0096875 38 107 BHAKTA BDR RAI F BHAIJIT RAI M 58 CXP0080929 39 107 SUK KUMAR RAI F KHARKA SINGH RAI M 47 CXP0081489 40 107 SHYAM BDR. RAI F KHARKA SINGH RAI M 35 CXP0085878 41 107/1 HARI KRI. RAI F RATNA MAN RAI F 66 SK01/013/001309 42 107/1 SHASI KALA RAI F SOM RAJ RAI F 27 CXP0085167 43 108 MEENA DEVI DHOKI F BACHAN BAITHA DHOKI F 33 WJF0006742 44 108 MINGMA LAKHI SHERPA F TSHERING SHERPA F 42 WJF0006866 45 108/A SHANTI CHETTRI H DILLI RAM CHETTRI F 48 WJF0033050 Col 4: Relationship Code: F-Father,M-Mother,H-Husband,O-Other;Col 6: Sex: M-Male,F-Female,O-Other Page 1 of 13 Col 7 : Age as on 01/01/2015; Col 7: Electors Photo Identity Card Number 46 108/A RUPESH CHETTRI F DILLIRAM CHETTRI M 23 WJF0006965 47 108/A ALINA CHETTRI F DILLIRAM CHETTRI F 22 WJF0006973 48 109 GEETA RAI F JIT BDR RAI F 41 CXP0140129 49 109 KAMALA RAI F JIT BDR RAI F 35 CXP0081455 50 11(1) RAJESH KR. PANDAY F D.B PANDAY M 50 CXP0079210 51 11(1) HEM KUMARI PANDEY H RAJESH PANDEY F 51 CXP0079236 52 11(1) RAJA PANDEY F RAJESH PANDEY M 32 CXP0150011 53 11(1) ASHA PANDEY F RAJESH PANDEY F 27 CXP0079228 54 110 UDAY KUMAR RAWAT M MEENA DEVI RAWAT M 27 WJF0004788 55 110 PAPPU KUMAR RAWAT M MEENA DEVI RAWAT M 24 WJF0004804 56 110 AJAY KUMAR RAWAT M MEEA DEVI RAWAT M 22 WJF0004796 57 111 KAUSHILA CHETTRI F SHER BDR CHETTRI F 64 CXP0102863 58 111 MAN BDR. CHETTRI F SHER BDR. CHETTRI M 42 CXP0086314 59 111 LAXUMAN CHETTRI F SHER BDR CHETTRI M 39 CXP0103457 60 111/1 ASHA KRI RAI H DINU RAI F 38 CXP0077545 61 112 RINZING LEPCHA M DOMA LEPCHA M 25 WJF0043026 62 112 PALZER LEPCHA F SAMTEN LEPCHA M 21 WJF0043125 63 114/1 ARCHANA GUPTA H KENU PRASAD F 22 WJF0043216 64 115 JAMUNA LIMBOO H MILAN LIMBOO F 31 CXP0057703 65 115 MILAN LIMBOO SUBBA F BHIMSOR LIMBOO M 35 CXP0135038 66 115 SOM RANI SUBBA H LATE BHIM SHORE SUBBA F 56 CXP0058552 67 12/2 AMRITA DARNAL H PRAKASH DARNAL F 34 CXP0086439 68 12/2 SURAJ GURUNG F SHER BAHADUR GURUNG M 26 CXP0080770 69 121 ANJU RAWAT H MADAN RAWAT F 34 CXP0053587 70 121 MADAN KUMAR RAWAT F SITAL RAWAT M 32 CXP0149625 71 121 RADHIKA SHERPA H PREM TSH SHERPA F 34 CXP0140210 72 124 KUNZANG PALMOO BHUTIA F LERAP DORJEE BHUTIA F 24 CXP0148510 73 124 INDU CHETTRI F KHARGA BDR CHETTRI F 43 CXP0102285 74 124 SARU CHETTRI H TEK BDR CHETTRI F 36 CXP0054775 75 124 KIRAN CHETTRI M SARU CHETTRI F 21 WJF0033134 76 124/2 ASHOK PARIYAR F BAKTA BDR PARIYAR M 29 CXP0143511 77 124/2 BHISAL PARIYAR F BHAKTA BDR PARIYAR M 26 CXP0149724 78 124/4 KALPANA DARJEE H BHAKTA BDR DARJEE F 45 CXP0101626 79 125/6 PRASHANTI PRADHAN F AJAY NARAYAN PRADHAN F 22 WJF0032284 80 127/3 RAN MAYA SUBBA H MAN BDR SUBBA F 49 SK01/013/000879 81 128 SHANTI KRI RAI H JIT BDR RAI F 40 CXP0097477 82 128(1) GANGA CHHETRI F CHANDRALALL CHHETRI F 35 CXP0054452 83 128(1) ASTER CHHETRI H YADURAJ CHHETRI F 34 CXP0079335 84 128(1) BHUMIKA CHHETRI F CHANDRA LAL CHHETRI F 31 CXP0054338 85 128(1) JANUKI CHHETTRI F CHANDRALALL CHHETRI F 33 CXP0054437 86 128/1 KUMAR CHETTRI F CHANDRA LAL CHETTRI M 36 CXP0133439 87 128/1 BISHNU MAYA CHETTRI H KUMAR CHETTRI F 33 CXP0054718 88 13 UJAL CHETTRI F CHABILALL CHETTRI M 19 WJF0043109 89 13 UJAL CHETTRI F CHABI LALL CHETTRI M 18 WJF0046730 90 13(3) BIREN CHHETRI F DAL BDR CHHETRI M 27 CXP0057083 91 130/1 NIR MALA PRADHAN H KAMAL KR. PRADHAN F 54 SK01/013/000889 92 130/1 INDRA NARAYAN PRADHAN F NAR BDR PRADHAN M 51 CXP0150268 93 131 RADHIKA CHHETRI H FAUDA CHHETRI F 28 CXP0053686 94 131 RATNA BDR. KAMI F DIL BDR. KAMI M 62 SK01/013/000146 95 131 RUPA KAMI H RATNA BDR. KAMI F 47 SK01/013/000147 96 131 SUMAN KUMAR LOHAR F RATNA BDR LOHAR M 35 WJF0004846 97 131 KAMALA LOHAR F RATNA BDR LOHAR F 22 WJF0004903 98 132/1 MAN BDR SUBBA F CHANDRA PD. SUBBA M 55 CXP0099077 99 136 SHIVA KR. RAI F PREM BDR RAI M 46 CXP0103580 100 136 CHANDRA MATI RAI H SHIVA KUMAR RAI F 45 CXP0103598 101 138 RITA DEVI H NANDA LALL PRASAD F 43 WJF0031179 102 138 LAKPA DOMA MANGER H SUJIT KUMAR MANGER F 37 CXP0052779 Col 4: Relationship Code: F-Father,M-Mother,H-Husband,O-Other;Col 6: Sex: M-Male,F-Female,O-Other Page 2 of 13 Col 7 : Age as on 01/01/2015; Col 7: Electors Photo Identity Card Number 103 138 KENU PRASAD F NANDA LALL PRASAD M 24 WJF0029934 104 138 SUJAN RAI F PRADEEP CHANDRA RAI M 22 WJF0025544 105 139 MANISHA RAI F MAHESH CHANDRA RAI F 27 WJF0032912 106 139 MIKHAIL RAI F MAHESH CHANDRA RAI M 21 WJF0032938 107 139/1 REKHA CHHETRI H KAILASH RAI F 41 CXP0052050 108 139/1 KAILASH RAI F R.B RAI M 43 CXP0097030 109 139/2 GRIM CHANDRA RAI F RATNA BIJAY RAI M 49 CXP0140806 110 139/2 MARTHA RAI H GRISHMA RAI F 45 CXP0140855 111 139/3 NAR MAYA RAI H RATNA BIJOY RAI F 51 CXP0098061 112 139/3 HEMANT RAI F RATNA BIJOY RAI M 42 CXP0058503 113 14 PRANITA SHERPA F PREM TSHERING SHERPA F 22 WJF0032276 114 140/2 GANGA DEVI RAI H SARAD RAI F 48 CXP0099812 115 142 NITASH TAMANG F RAM KUMAR TAMANG M 19 WJF0043257 116 142/1 NARENDRA CHETTRI F LT. LALL BDR CHETTRI M 38 SK01/013/001716 117 142/1 SITA CHETTRI F LAL BDR CHETTRI F 34 CXP0099150 118 142/2 GITA CHETTRI H PREM KUMAR CHETTRI F 60 CXP0096826 119 142/2 MANOJ CHETTRI F PREM KUMAR CHETTRI M 38 CXP0104026 120 142/2 TARA CHETTRI F PREM KUMAR CHETTRI F 22 CXP0140525 121 142/3 PREM SINGH RAI F R.B RAI M 60 CXP0097485 122 142/3 BHAKTI MAYA RAI H PREM SINGH RAI F 57 CXP0097659 123 142/3 RAJU RAI F PREM SINGH RAI M 33 CXP0058701 124 143 AKASH DEEP RAI M GAURI KUMARI RAI M 21 WJF0031575 125 143/2 SHYAM BDR CHETTRI F PADAM BDR CHETTRI M 61 CXP0099473 126 143/2 SURENDRA CHETTRI F SHYAM BAHADUR CHETTRI M 29 CXP0053405 127 144 PRABHAI PRADHAN F BIRKHA BAHADUR PRADHAN M 23 WJF0030460 128 146 BISHAL PRADHAN F K B PRADHAN M 31 WJF0001966 129 146 BISHAL PRADHAN F K B PRADHAN M 31 CXP0150276 130 146 SUSHMITA PRADHAN F K B PRADHAN F 31 CXP0098285 131 146 BIJAYETA PRADHAN F K B PRADHAN F 28 CXP0150128 132 146/1 CHANDRA KALA PRADHAN H K.B PRADHAN F 64 CXP0150797 133 146/1 SARASWATI PRADHAN H K.B PRADHAN F 62 CXP0098293 134 146/1 PADAM BDR.
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