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All Beneficiary Amendment Name List of Different Districts All Beneficiary Amendment name list of different Districts S.N. PA Number Amendment Needed Amendment Done District VDC/MUN W.N. 1 51-3-5-0-007 Bhim Kami Punkali Kami Argakhachi Arghatos 5 2 51-3-8-0-003 Damodar Bhushal Damodar Khanal Argakhachi Arghatos 8 3 51-3-1-0-006 Jung Bahadur B.K Khuma B.K Argakhachi Arghatos 1 4 51-3-7-0-001 Raj Kumar Budhathoki Goma Budhathoki Argakhachi Arghatos 7 5 51-8-8-0-019 Bhuwani Prasad Pandey Top Lal Pandey Argakhachi Bhagawati 8 6 51-8-2-0-001 Chet Narayan Ghimire Laxmi Ghimire Argakhachi Bhagawati 2 7 51-8-7-0-002 Durgadatta Pandey Goma Pandey Argakhachi Bhagawati 7 8 51-8-9-0-008 Ghaneshyam Pandey Ganga Pandey Argakhachi Bhagawati 9 9 51-8-3-0-002 Gunakhar Pandey Mina Pandey Argakhachi Bhagawati 3 10 51-8-9-0-007 Hutlal Pandey Putali Devi Pandey Argakhachi Bhagawati 9 11 51-8-2-0-005 Indramani Ghimire Putala Ghimire Argakhachi Bhagawati 2 12 51-8-2-0-007 Khim Bahadur Darlami Pramila Darlami Thapa Argakhachi Bhagawati 2 S.N. PA Number Amendment Needed Amendment Done District VDC/MUN W.N. 13 51-8-8-0-014 Mankala Pandey Maniram Pandey Argakhachi Bhagawati 9 14 51-8-9-0-011 Nandaram Bhattrai Parbata Bhattarai Argakhachi Bhagawati 9 15 51-8-9-0-004 Shibkali Pandey Thaneshwor Pandey Argakhachi Bhagawati 9 16 51-8-8-0-017 Thaniswor Pandey Maya Pandey Argakhachi Bhagawati 8 17 51-10-9-0-003 Shyambhu Prasad Panthi Mina Panthi Argakhachi Chidika 9 18 51-13-8-0-001 Kul Prasad Khanal Nim Kala Khanal Argakhachi Dharapani 8 19 51-15-6-0-001 Khageshor Bharati Sumitra Bharati Argakhachi Dhikura 6 20 51-15-1-0-006 Padam Bahadur Sunar Padam Bahadur Kami Sunar Argakhachi Dhikura 1 21 51-15-4-0-002 Runnata Marasini Bina Marasini Argakhachi Dhikura 4 22 51-17-9-0-005 Khim Bahadur Gharti Magar Khim Bahadur Gharti Argakhachi Gokhunga 9 23 51-18-1-0-007 Khetulal Adhikari Chama Adhikari Argakhachi Hansapur 1 24 51-18-6-0-007 Naam Bahadur Tomata Ram Kumari Tomata Argakhachi Hansapur 6 25 51-19-4-0-001 Gomakala Adhikari Tikaram Adhikari Argakhachi Jukena 4 26 51-22-7-0-004 Govinda Bahadur Damai Thage Damai Argakhachi Kerunga 7 S.N. PA Number Amendment Needed Amendment Done District VDC/MUN W.N. 27 51-22-9-0-002 Nar Bahadur Damai Sita Damai Argakhachi Kerunga 9 28 51-23-6-0-002 Bishnu Bahadur Chettri Kalpana Khatri Argakhachi Khana 6 29 51-23-5-0-002 Mansing Khatri Nani Maiya Khanal Argakhachi Khana 5 30 51-23-1-0-001 Sem Bahadur B.K Putali B.K Argakhachi Khana 1 31 51-26-7-0-004 Laxman Reshmi Laxman Reshmi Magar Argakhachi Khidim 7 32 51-27-1-0-002 Khadka Bahadur Basnet Khadka Bahadur Basnet Chetri Argakhachi Khilji 1 33 51-27-2-0-002 Umkala Pun Umkala Pun Magar Argakhachi Khilji 2 34 51-28-7-0-002 Tara Devi Khatri Deepak Khatri Argakhachi Maidan 7 35 51-29-7-0-001 Bal Bahadur Sunar Chet Narayan Sunar Argakhachi Mareng 7 36 51-29-1-0-003 Dil Bahadur Kunwar Dilaram Kunwar Argakhachi Mareng 1 37 51-29-7-0-002 Sarswoti Pandey Chetri Sarswoti Pandey Argakhachi Mareng 7 38 51-34-3-0-002 Balkrishna Pariwar Bal Krishna Darji Argakhachi Panena 3 39 51-34-3-0-005 Hari Prasad Khanal Punkala Khanal Argakhachi Panena 3 40 51-34-7-0-002 Srijana Pokhrel Krishna Prasad Pokhrel Argakhachi Panena 7 S.N. PA Number Amendment Needed Amendment Done District VDC/MUN W.N. 41 51-35-4-0-012 Bir Bahadur B.K Kamala Bishowkarma Argakhachi Pokharathok 4 42 51-35-2-0-002 Deepak Raj Gautam Srijana Gyawali Argakhachi Pokharathok 2 43 51-35-1-0-002 Khum Bahadur B.K Bishnu Bishwokarma Argakhachi Pokharathok 1 44 51-35-6-0-007 Madan Gharti Himkala Gharti Argakhachi Pokharathok 6 45 51-35-3-0-003 Maniraj Paudel Pabitra Devi Paudel Argakhachi Pokharathok 3 46 51-35-6-0-004 Nar Bahadur Ghartimagar Sher Bahadur Gharti Magar Argakhachi Pokharathok 6 47 51-35-6-0-009 Om Nath Gautam Bishnumaya Gautam Argakhachi Pokharathok 6 48 51-35-3-0-007 Santosh Thapa Humkala Thapa Reshmi Argakhachi Pokharathok 3 49 51-35-7-0-003 Shyam Bahadur Paharai Saraswati Paharai Magar Argakhachi Pokharathok 7 50 51-35-2-0-008 Tanka Bahadur Sarki Bimala Sarki Argakhachi Pokharathok 2 51 51-35-4-0-007 Til Bahadur Bishowkarma Parbata Bishwokarma Argakhachi Pokharathok 4 52 51-36-1-0-004 Dashiram Chudali Bina Chudali Argakhachi Sandhikharka 1 53 51-36-1-0-008 Jamuna B.K. Jabuna B.K Argakhachi Sandhikharka 1 54 51-36-4-0-007 Khemkala Rana Khemkala Rana Magar Argakhachi Sandhikharka 5 S.N. PA Number Amendment Needed Amendment Done District VDC/MUN W.N. 55 51-36-4-0-005 Khim Bahadur K.C Khatri Khim Bahadur Khatri Argakhachi Sandhikharka 4 56 51-36-4-0-002 Laxmi Bhushal Laxima Kumari Bhusal Argakhachi Sandhikharka 4 57 51-36-1-0-001 Sabitra Acharya Sabitri Acharya Argakhachi Sandhikharka 1 58 51-37-8-0-003 Bil Bahadur Warghare Khagi Kala Barghare Argakhachi Siddhara 8 59 51-37-2-0-002 Bishnu Prasad Bhushal Radha Bhushal Argakhachi Siddhara 2 60 51-37-9-0-002 Durga Budhathoki Bishna Budhathoki Argakhachi Siddhara 9 61 51-37-3-0-005 Janak Prasad Belbase Suntali Devi Belbase Argakhachi Siddhara 3 62 51-37-6-0-002 Narad Ale Sharada Ale Argakhachi Siddhara 6 63 51-39-4-0-005 Moti Bahadur B.K Moti Bahadur Kami Argakhachi Sitapur 4 64 51-41-2-0-005 Balkrishna Ghimire Shanta Ghimire Argakhachi Thada 2 65 51-41-1-0-001 Dadhiram Paudel Damkala Paudel Argakhachi Thada 1 66 51-41-2-0-001 Khageshor Adhikari Punaram Adhikari Argakhachi Thada 2 67 51-41-2-0-002 Nar Bahadur Nepali Balika Nepali Argakhachi Thada 2 68 51-41-5-0-004 Til Bahadur Pulami Durgadevi Pulami Argakhachi Thada 5 S.N. PA Number Amendment Needed Amendment Done District VDC/MUN W.N. 69 51-41-3-0-005 Yemlal Bhattrai Debi Prasad Bhattrai Argakhachi Thada 3 70 51-42-4-0-001 Dashu Ram Pandey Kamala Pandey Argakhachi Thulapokhara 4 71 51-42-9-0-002 Maniram Panthi Netra Prasad Panthi Argakhachi Thulapokhara 9 72 51-42-8-0-001 Narayan Prasad Banjade Sarada Pandey Argakhachi Thulapokhara 8 73 51-42-6-0-001 Rupa Devi Pandey Raju Pandey Argakhachi Thulapokhara 6 74 51-42-7-0-001 Teju Prasad Paudel Ganga Paudel Argakhachi Thulapokhara 7 75 51-18-3-0-003 Bal Bahadur Ragu Magar Prem Narayan Ragu Magar Argakhachi 3 76 51-22-7-0-003 Ram Bahadur Sunar Mansuri Sunar Argakhachi 7 77 51-29-2-0-001 Bir Bahadur B.K Bir Bahadur Tohato Argakhachi 2 78 51-29-8-0-003 Punaram Pandey Amrit Pandey Argakhachi 8 79 51-33-4-0-001 Ambar Bahadur Thapa Chettri Thamansing Thapa Chetri Argakhachi 4 80 51-34-7-0-001 Khagendra Raj Pokharel Narendra Pokharel Argakhachi 7 81 51-36-4-0-008 Deepa Bahadur Dev Bahadur Reshmi Magar Argakhachi 4 82 51-9-7-0-001 Tomlal Pokhrel Tulsi Devi Pokhrel Argakhachi 7 S.N. PA Number Amendment Needed Amendment Done District VDC/MUN W.N. 83 51-8-2-0-003 Krishna Tomata Rita Tomata Argakhachi Bhagawati 2 84 51-8-2-0-004 Moti Kumar Shrestha Sumitra Shrestha Argakhachi Bhagawati 2 85 51-10-3-0-004 Babulal Darji Babulal Pariyar Argakhachi Chidika 3 86 51-15-2-0-006 Motiraj Ghimire Srijana Ghimire Argakhachi Dhikura 2 87 51-36-14-0-015 Kasi Ram Kc Chhetri Kashiram Khatri Chhetri Argakhachi Dhikura 14 88 51-18-1-0-003 Duke Bahadur Nepali Duk Bahadur Nepali Argakhachi Hansapur 1 89 51-18-1-0-017 Dev Bahadur Thapa Champhi Thapa Argakhachi Hansapur 1 90 51-18-2-0-013 Nim Bahadur Buda Neem Bahadur Budhathoki Chhetri Argakhachi Hansapur 2 91 51-22-9-0-006 Kunti Devi Nepali Ujeli Nepali Argakhachi Kerunga 9 92 51-23-4-0-001 Pitam Bahadur Bishwokarma Kamala Bi Ka Argakhachi Khana 4 93 51-23-4-0-003 Rupkala Bi Ka Manakala Bishwokarma Argakhachi Khana 4 94 51-23-4-0-005 Khim Bhadur Bishwokarma Shakuntala Bishwokarma Argakhachi Khana 4 95 51-23-6-0-003 Gyan Prasad Khanal Suntala Khanal Argakhachi Khana 6 96 51-25-1-0-004 Yama Bahadur Pokhrel Indra Bahadur Pokhrel Argakhachi Khandaha 1 S.N. PA Number Amendment Needed Amendment Done District VDC/MUN W.N. 97 51-26-3-0-004 Harsha Bahadur Nepali Sonam Nepali Argakhachi Khidim 3 98 51-26-3-0-007 Dambar Bahadur Magar Balam Rana Magar Argakhachi Khidim 3 99 51-26-4-0-001 Jibnath Gautam Bindu Gharti Argakhachi Khidim 4 100 51-26-7-0-005 Sitaram Bhusal Bimala Bhusal Argakhachi Khidim 7 101 51-26-7-0-007 Om Bahaduer Pokharel Shyamkali Pokharel Argakhachi Khidim 7 102 51-26-7-0-008 Bhimlal Shrestha Rita Shrestha Argakhachi Khidim 7 103 51-26-7-0-010 Lok Bahadur Kumal Nirmala Kumal Argakhachi Khidim 7 104 51-27-1-0-001 Chet Kala Ghimire Kamala Khaptari Argakhachi Khilji 1 105 51-28-8-0-003 Narapati Ghimire Bhes Raj Ghimire Argakhachi Maidan 8 106 51-32-2-0-001 Ajim Miya Rajim Miya Argakhachi Pali 2 107 51-34-1-0-002 Devi Prasad Gautam Shiba Kumari Gautam Argakhachi Panena 1 108 51-42-2-0-003 Yama Bahadur Pandya Chhetri Bindu Pandya Chhetri Argakhachi Thulapokhara 2 109 51-8-9-0-005 Tulsiram Marasini Tulsiram Upadhya Marasini Argakhachi Bhagwati 9 110 51-8-3-0-005 Kamal Shrestha Rajkumar Pradhan Shrestha Argakhachi Bhagwati 3 S.N.
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