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FORMAT – 5.1 ( SURVEY REPORTING FORMAT) NAME of the DISTRICT : Darjeeling FORMAT – 5.1 ( SURVEY REPORTING FORMAT) NAME OF THE DISTRICT : Darjeeling. Occupying Area of Vested Area of Land Land belongs Do not Social Category Name of the Name of the members of the Name of eligible beneficiaries Occupying Land identified may Name of the Block Name of the G.P. to Other possess Mouza task force formed identified Vested land identified(In be purchased Dept.(Name any land Acres) (in Acres) of the Deptt.) S.C S.T Minority Others Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Binita Thapa Yes - No - - - GEN 0.05 W/o Prakash Limbu Lilawati Limbu Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Prem Bdr. Limbu Sunita Limbu Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 D/o Dhan Bdr. Limbu 1.Rajen Lama (R.I) Harkamaya Limbu Darjeeling-Pulbazar Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 Lodhoma - I Namla 2. R. S. Lepcha (B. S.) W/o Naina Kr. Limbu 8 Block at Bijanbari 3. Amir Subba (Secretary) Nira Limbu Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Balbahadur Limbu Prem Lamu Sherpa Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/oSarman Limbu Santoshi Limbu Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Sanman Limbu Parimaya Limbu Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Dhanbahadur Limbu Lakpadoma Sherpa Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Choden Sherpa Pem Doma Sherpa Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Choyadar Sherpa Luki Sherpa Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Da sangay Sherpa Tsmingma Sherpa Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Dorjee Sherpa 1.Rajen Lama (R.I) Nima Lucky Sherpa Darjeeling-Pulbazar Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 Lodhoma - I Hatta 2. R. S. Lepcha (B. S.) W/o Lakpa Tengi Sherpa 10 Block at Bijanbari 3. Amir Subba (Secretary) Sarmila Baraily Yes - No Yes - - - 0.05 W/o Dakbahadur Baraily Sunita Baraily Yes - No Yes - - - 0.05 W/o Abirman Baraily Ranjita aBaraily Yes - No Yes - - - 0.05 W/o Puran Baraily Sudha Gurung Yes - No - - - Yes 0.05 W/o Manbahadur Gurung Sahina Gurung Yes - No - - - Yes 0.05 W/o Ramesh Thapa FORMAT – 5.1 ( SURVEY REPORTING FORMAT) NAME OF THE DISTRICT : Darjeeling. Occupying Area of Vested Area of Land Land belongs Do not Social Category Name of the Name of the members of the Name of eligible beneficiaries Occupying Land identified may Name of the Block Name of the G.P. to Other possess Mouza task force formed identified Vested land identified(In be purchased Dept.(Name any land Acres) (in Acres) of the Deptt.) S.C S.T Minority Others Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Saraswati Tamang Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Pasang Tamang Bandana Tamang Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Binod Tamang Chandrika Tamanag Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Dawa Narbu Tamang Pasang Diki Tamang Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Pemba Tamang Sarandloma Tamang Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Yogesh Tamang Format - 5.1 Page 1 of 7 Luki Tamang Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Mingma Tamang 1.Rajen Lama (R.I) Darjeeling-Pulbazar Rajkumari Limbu Lodhoma - I Lodhoma 2. R. S. Lepcha (B. S.) Yes - No - ST - - 13 0.05 Block at Bijanbari W/o Bhirka Bdr. Limbu 3. Amir Subba (Secretary) Pemadoma Sherpa Yes - No - ST - - 0.05 W/o Tshering Sherpa Smita Sherpa Yes - No - ST - - 0.05 W/o Da Tshering Sherpa Aruna Sherpa Yes - No - ST - - 0.05 W/o Nima Sherpa Mankumari Limbu Yes - No - ST - - 0.05 W/o Aspal Limbu Diki Sherpa Yes - No - ST - - 0.05 W/o Gyalzay Sherpa Pemkumari Chettri Yes - No - - - GEN 0.05 W/o Prem Kr. Chettri FORMAT – 5.1 ( SURVEY REPORTING FORMAT) NAME OF THE DISTRICT : Darjeeling. Occupying Area of Vested Area of Land Land belongs Do not Social Category Name of the Name of the members of the Name of eligible beneficiaries Occupying Land identified may Name of the Block Name of the G.P. to Other possess Mouza task force formed identified Vested land identified(In be purchased Dept.(Name any land Acres) (in Acres) of the Deptt.) S.C S.T Minority Others Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Phulmaya Sherpa Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Gali Sherpa Buddhamaya Subba Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 D/o Gagia P Subba Lakpa Doma Sherpa Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Dawa Sherpa Deo Bahadur Subba Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 S/o Amaar Dhoj Subba 1.Amir Mukhia (R. I.) Rana Sherpa Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 Darjeeling-Pulbazar 2. Kamal Kr. Subba (B. S.) S/o Pasang Sherpa Jhepi Kankeybong 10 Block at Bijanbari 3. Basanta Kr. Pradhan Durga Devi Rai Yes - No - - - GEN 0.05 (Secretary) W/o Tularam Rai Dhanman Rai Yes - No - - - GEN 0.05 S/o Maibiman Rai Nanda Kumar Rai Yes - No - - - GEN 0.05 S/o Nayansing Rai Buddhiman Kami Yes - No - - - SC 0.05 S/o Singbir Kami Buddhiman Rasaily Yes - No - - - SC 0.05 S/o Singay Rasaily Format - 5.1 Page 2 of 7 FORMAT – 5.1 ( SURVEY REPORTING FORMAT) NAME OF THE DISTRICT : Darjeeling. Occupying Area of Vested Area of Land Land belongs Do not Social Category Name of the Name of the members of the Name of eligible beneficiaries Occupying Land identified may Name of the Block Name of the G.P. to Other possess Mouza task force formed identified Vested land identified(In be purchased Dept.(Name any land Acres) (in Acres) of the Deptt.) S.C S.T Minority Others Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Kumari Sherpa Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Pasang Sherpa Pasanglamu Sherpa Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Kamansing Sherpa Purnayangi Sherpa 1.Amir Mukhia (R. I.) Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 Darjeeling-Pulbazar 2. Kamal Kr. Subba (B. S.) W/o Phurba D Sherpa Jhepi Jhepi 6 Block at Bijanbari 3. Basanta Kr. Pradhan Sukmaya Limbu (Secretary) Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 S/o Saharman Limbu Nimdoma Sherpa Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Pemba Sherpa Santi Rai Yes - No - - - GEN 0.05 D/o Manbir rai Aitamaya Biswakarma Yes - No Yes - - - 0.05 W/o Man Bahadur B.K. Bishnumaya Biswakarma Yes - No Yes - - - 0.05 W/o Binod Lakhandri Kabita Biswakarama 1. Milan Kr. Tamang (R. I.) Yes - No Yes - - - 0.05 Darjeeling-Pulbazar W/o Dilip Lakhandri Majuwa Dangia 2. Chitten Tsh Bhutia (B.S.) 6 Block at Bijanbari Niru Gurung 3. Pravat Sewa (Secretary) Yes - No - - - Yes 0.05 W/o Samir Gurung Srijana Gurung Yes - No - - - Yes 0.05 W/o Nikesh Gurung Geeta Gurung Yes - No - - - Yes 0.05 W/o Sailesh Gurung FORMAT – 5.1 ( SURVEY REPORTING FORMAT) NAME OF THE DISTRICT : Darjeeling. Occupying Area of Vested Area of Land Land belongs Do not Social Category Name of the Name of the members of the Name of eligible beneficiaries Occupying Land identified may Name of the Block Name of the G.P. to Other possess Mouza task force formed identified Vested land identified(In be purchased Dept.(Name any land Acres) (in Acres) of the Deptt.) S.C S.T Minority Others Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Lucky Sherpa Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 D/o Nimte Sherpa Format - 5.1 Page 3 of 7 Diki Sherpa Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Urgan Sherpa Radhika Sherpa Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 W/o Nimdorjee Sherpa Lamu Sherpa Yes - No - Yes - - 0.05 D/o Kallu Sherpa Chandrakumari Lakhandri Yes - No Yes - - - 0.05 W/o Purna Bdr. Lakhandri Kamala Century Yes - No Yes - - - 0.05 D/o Harka Bdr. Century Renu Century Yes - No Yes - - - 0.05 D/o Harka Bdr. Century 1. Milan Kr. Tamang (R. I.) Revika Century Darjeeling-Pulbazar Yes - No Yes - - - 0.05 Relling Relling 2. Balkrishna Dewan (B. S.) D/o Harka Bdr. Century 18 Block at Bijanbari 3. Pravat Sewa (Secretary) Phulmaya Rai Yes - No - - Yes W/o Purna Bdr. Rai Sarda Rai Yes - No - - Yes - 0.05 W/o Amit Rai Sunita Rai Yes - No - - Yes - 0.05 W/o Rakesh Rai Lakmit Rai Yes - No - - Yes - 0.05 W/o Samir Rai Roshna Rai Yes - No - - Yes - 0.05 W/o basan Rai Indramaya Gurung Yes - No - - - Yes 0.05 W/o Dhan Bdr. Gurung Sudha Gurung Yes - No - - - Yes 0.05 W/o B.B. Gurung Deo Kumar Gurung Yes - No - - - Yes 0.05 W/o Tika Bdr. Gurung Sarita Gurung Yes - No - - - Yes 0.05 W/o John Gurung Dhanmaya Gurung Yes - No - - - Yes 0.05 W/o Kumar Gurung FORMAT – 5.1 ( SURVEY REPORTING FORMAT) NAME OF THE DISTRICT : Darjeeling. Occupying Area of Vested Area of Land Land belongs Do not Social Category Name of the Name of the members of the Name of eligible beneficiaries Occupying Land identified may Name of the Block Name of the G.P. to Other possess Mouza task force formed identified Vested land identified(In be purchased Dept.(Name any land Acres) (in Acres) of the Deptt.) S.C S.T Minority Others Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Devika Rai Yes - No - - Yes - 0.05 W/o Dhojman Rai Durgi Rai 1. Milan Kr. Tamang (R. I.) Yes - No - - Yes - 0.05 Darjeeling-Pulbazar Singbongder W/o Khemraj Rai Majuwa 2.
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