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20170917050734.Pdf नेपाल टेतलकम पदपूलति सलिवािय ववज्ञापन न=ं : ७/०७३/७४ खुिा तथा समाबेशी तर्ि का उ륍मेदवारह셁को वीकृ त िामाविी पद : टेलिकम इन्जिलियर (Electronics & Comunication) तह : ७ रोि िं= btf{ g+ gfd y/ -g]kfnLdf_ gfd y/ -cu|]hLdf_ 7]ufgf afa"÷cfdfsf] gfd y/ cflbTo rGbg १ ९७२ AADITYA CHANDAN SAPTARI,TILATHI-1 PRAMOD / PRAMILA JHA २ १९३९ आदित्य श्रे AADITYA SHRESTHA KTM,KTM-20 KRISHNA PD/SANUMAYA ३ १५९३ आकाश श्रे AAKASH SHERSHTA JHAPA,BIRTAMOD-6 PADAM BAHADUR /KAUSILA ४ १३३२ आकृ श्ट श्रे AAKRISTA SHRESTHA MAKAWANPUR,HARIYA-2 BAL KRISHNA/BIMALA ५ १८९० आकृ ति अतिकारी AAKRITI ADHIKARI SUNSARI,AMAHIBELHA-7 TEK BAHADUR/SITA ADHIKARI ६ १३११ आनन्ि भट्टराई AANANDHA BHATTRAI TANAHU,RAIPUR-9 JEEWANNATH/BISHNU MAYA ७ १५१४ आतशष बराल AASHISH BARAL SUNSARI,ITAHARI-7 TARANATH/BISHNU KUMARI LALITPUR,BAJRABARAHI- ८ ६५१ आतशष के सी AASHISH KC MAHESHOR/SANU MAYA cf:yf kGt 10 ९ ९४२ AASTHA PANTA LAMJUNG,CHITI-8 ACHUT RAJ / MIRA DEVI आभास पराजुली AAVAS PARAJULI KAVRE,PANCHKHAL-9 KAILASH/BIMALA १० १७८४ cfo'fif dxt ११ ९३५ AAYUSH MAHAT KTM,GOKARNESHWAR-11ACHUT / SANU १२ १३८० आयुष श्रे AAYUSH SHRESTHA RAUTAHAT,GAUR-3 HARI MOHAN/SARAD १३ १७३१ अब्िलु खातलि शेख ABDUL KHALID SHEKH KAPILBASTHU-7 ABDHUL /SARIPHUN १४ १६०४ अतभजीि िेव ABHIJEET DEO SAPTARI,RAJBIRAJ-1 ARUN KUMAR/RAMBHA DEV MAHOTARI,BADIYA १५ २२५५ ABHINAY KUMAR SAH RAM BALI/SANGITA DEVI अतभनय कु मार शाह BANCHAUR-7 १६ २०३१ अतभषेक अतिकारी ABHISHEK ADHIKARI MORANG,BANGAMA-9 TULASHI PD/MANJU १७ ७०१ अतभशेक कर् ण ABHISHEK KARN MAHOTARI,SUGO-1 KAMOD LAL/RUNA if] १८ ५८५ अतभ क पौडेल ABHISHEK POUDEL KAILALI,DHANGADI-2 LAXMI PD/BIJAYA १९ १८८६ अतभषेक प्रसाि ABHISHEK PRASAD DHANUSHA,JONGDASH-1 BILTU/RENU KATHMANDU,KATHMAND २० ९९ ABHISHEK RAJ KHANAL YADAV RAJ/KAMANA अतभषेक राज खनाल U-4 २१ १९६४ अतभशेक शाह ABHISHEK SHAH DHANUSHA,BALGOTH-8 RAJ KUMAR/BIMAL DEVI २२ १७९३ अतभषेक श्रे ABHISHEK SHRESTHA PARSHA,BIRJUNG-6 BISHW MOHAN/PRAMILA २३ १४८ अतभषेक यािव ABHISHEK YADAV PARSHA,AURATHAR-6 PRAMANANDHA/MAYADEVI २४ २१४३ अतभषेक यािव ABHISHEK YADAV BARA,KALAIYA-3 YOGENDRA PD/SUSILA cleif]v l;+x २५ ९१५ ABHISHEKH SINGH PARSA,BIRUWAGUTHI-3 BIJAYA KUMAR / KIRAN DEVI २६ १७६४ cljg j}B ABIN VAIDYA RASHUWA,DHUNCHE-5 ANANTA NARAYAN/BINDRA MAKAWANPUR,HETAUDH २७ १७४७ ABISHA THAPA MAGAR AMUL KUMAR /BINA अववशा थापा मगर A-1 RUPANDEHI,SIDDHATHAN २८ १३४५ ABISHEK JAISHWAL OM PRAKASH/MAYA DEVI अववशेक जैसवाल AGAR-6 २९ १९५६ अच्युि हुमागाℂ ACHYUT HUMAGAIN KAVRE,BANTHALI-4 BISHNU PD/AMBIKA NAWALPARASHI,GAIDAKO PURUSHOTAM/ISHORI ३० ४५७ ACHYUT PAUDEL अच्युि पौडेल T-2 KUMARI ३१ १८८२ cfbz{ >]i7 ADARSHA SHRESTHA NUWAKOT,BIDHUR-2 ISHWOR MAN/GYANI clbTo /fh ofbj ३२ ११८१ ADHITYA RAJ YADAV SAPTARI,KATTHI-2 PRABHU NARAYAN/RAJO DEVI 1/65 पद : टेलिकम इन्जिलियर (Electronics & Comunication) तह : ७ रोि िं= btf{ g+ gfd y/ -g]kfnLdf_ gfd y/ -cu|]hLdf_ 7]ufgf afa"÷cfdfsf] gfd y/ ३३ ३३८ आदित्य राम ADITYA RAM SAPTARI,KANCHANPUR-1 RAM PRASAD/JAYAMALA MAHOTARI,BHARAMPUR- ३४ १४६६ AFJAL HUSSEIN JAHAKHADWIN/SALIMA अफजल हुसैन 6 ckmhn x;g INDRISH ANSARI / NAZMA ३५ ९४६ AFZAL HASAN MAHOTTARI,SUGA-7 KHATUN KAVREPALANCHOWK,DHU ३६ १९४१ AJAY GAUTAM CHUDAMANI/TIKA DEVI अजय गौिम SENI-4 ३७ १५४० अजय तितमरे AJAY GHIMIRE TANAHU,JAMUNE-7 SHREERAM /KAMALA ३८ १५९२ अजय खत्री AJAY KHATRI KAVRE,PANAUTI-13 RUDRA BD/SITA RAMCHANDRA ३९ ४३० AJAY KUMAR JAISHWAL BARA,BADHBAN-3 अजय कु मार जैसवाल PD/RAMAUTHI DEVI ४० १५११ अजय कु मार साह AJAY KUMAR SAH DHANUSHA,ORAHI-3 GANGAI SAH/PRAMILA DEVI ४१ २०८८ अजय कु मार शाह AJAY KUMAR SAH BARA,GHAJAMBANIPUR-2 NAWARANGA LAL/ASHA DEVI ४२ १३३ अजय कु मार यिाव AJAY KUMAR YADAV SAPTARI,MALEKPUR-5 HARI NARAYAN/MINA DEVI DHANUSHA,SINURJODHA- ४३ २२४७ AJAY KUMAR YADAV RAJINDRA /GOHALIYA अजय कु मार यािव 5 ४४ १५५३ अजय महजनण AJAY MAHARJAN KTM,KAMANAPA-3 DEV NARAYAN/GYANI CHITWAN,AYOGDHAYAPU ४५ ३०४ AJAY PURI TILU/DROPATI अजय पुरी RI-6 cho/fh Gof}kfg] ४६ ४९१ AJAY RAJ NEUPANE LALITPUR,LAUPANAPA-10 RAJIBSHARMA/INDIRA LALITPUR,GODAMCHAUR- ४७ १६३६ AJAY THAPA ICHARAM/TARA अजय थापा 3 BHAKTAPUR,DEUWAKOT- ४८ १२३ AJAYA NEUPANE ANKUR PD/ANITA अजय न्यौपाने 05 ४९ १५६२ अजेश अखेली AJESH AKHELI PARBAT,BHAJUNG-1 DEV BAHADUR/SUMITRA ५० ३०७ अजजि प्रिान AJIT PRADHAN PALPA,DOBHAN-5 AMAR SINGH/ANJU ५१ ३१८ अकल तसं जजमी AKAL SINGH JIMI MORANG-3 BHUPAL SINGH/KRISHNA ५२ १४५९ आकषर्ण महजनण AKARSHAN MAHARJAN LALITPUR,CHAPAGAUN-9 KANCHHA /SANU MAYA आकाश बज्रचाय ण AKASH BAJRACHARYA KTM,KTM-20 ASHOK RATNA/INDIRA ५३ ३०१ cfsfz s'df/ zfx ५४ ९६४ AKASH KUMAR SHAH DHANUSHA,JANAKPUR-9RAJ KISHOR / MAMATA ५५ १५७७ अकाश ठाकु र AKASH THAKUR MAHOTARI,JALESHOR-10 NAGENDRA/NAGITA DEVI clSsn u'?Ë GORAKHA,GORAKHA ५६ ६५ AKKIL GURUNG DHAK BD/SUK MAYA cfs[lt /fO{ NAPA-6 ५७ ८३४ AKRITI RAI KTM,SITAPAILA -8 TANKA BDR / RUKMANI एतलना तितमरे ALINA GHIMIRE LALITPUR,LALITPUR-1 MURARI PD/JAYATRI ५८ ९८ cNsf Plg emf ५९ १२२३ ALKA ANNY JHA MAHOTARI,YEKDARA-4 SHYAM NARAYAN/SABITA cfnf]s s0f{ ६० ५७५ ALOK KARN RAUTHAT,PREMPUR-1 AKHILESH/BINA NAWALPARSHI,KAWASETI ६१ ५८६ cfnf]s ;d|f6 sfˆn] ALOK SAMRAT KAFLE SHREEJKHANDA/JANAKI DEVI cdg laz'+v] -2 ६२ ९५१ AMAN BISHUNKE KTM, DACHHI-9 RAM SHARAN/ KALPANA ६३ १२४३ अमन श्रे AMAN SHRESTHA KAILALI,DHANGADHI-1 DILIP KUMAR/INDRA NARAYAN ६४ १५२८ AMAR ADHIKARI KASKI,POKHARA-23 अमर अतिकारी DATTA/DHANUMAYA ६५ १२७७ अमर बहािरु गु셁ङ AMAR BAHADUR GURUNG DOLAKHA,MALI-2 KARNA BD/DOMA cd/]Gb| sf}8luof ofbj AMARENDRA ६६ ३६३ SAPTARI,MAIKHADEV-8 SHIBA NARAYAN/DAIMAN KHAUDAGIYA YADAV ६७ ५१० अजबबका कु मारी ठाकु र AMBIKA KUMARI THAKUR DHANUSHA,HATIPUR-5 RAM CHANDRA/SUNITA DEVI 2/65 पद : टेलिकम इन्जिलियर (Electronics & Comunication) तह : ७ रोि िं= btf{ g+ gfd y/ -g]kfnLdf_ gfd y/ -cu|]hLdf_ 7]ufgf afa"÷cfdfsf] gfd y/ ६८ २२४३ अजबबके श कु मार झा AMBIKESH KUMAR JHA MAHOTARI,PIPARA-3 MANOJ KUMAR/BIMAL DEVI BHAKTAPUR,BHAKTAPUR- ६९ ५६५ AMIN DUWAL LAXMI PD/INDRA LAXMI अतमन िवु ाल 14 ७० ५२९ अतमर िेशार AMIR DESHAR LALITPUR,CHAPAGAU-4 DINESH/SANU अतमर तमया अन्सारी AMIR MIYA ANSARI BARA,IRNABARMAL-4 IDRISH/MAIMUL ७१ १०६० cld; aGhf/f ७२ ९६१ AMISH BANJARA KAVRE,PANAUTI-8 HARI PRD / INDIRA ७३ २२४६ अतमि भगि AMIT BHAGAT MORAGN,BIRATNAGAR-3 SHIBANARAYAN/PUSPADEVI ७४ १२८७ अतमि कर् ण AMIT KARNA SUNSARI,INARUWA-2 SUSIL/SUDHA ७५ १००३ अतमि कु मार िाहाल AMIT KUMAR DAHAL KTM ,KAMANAPA-8 ASHOK KUMAR/MINA अतमि कु मार िेव AMIT KUMAR DEV SAPTARI,RAJBIRAJ-9 KAMANANDA/SITA ७६ ७९४ cldt s'df/ emf ७७ २३ AMIT KUMAR JHA MAHOTARI,DHIGAINA-4 DHURBADEV/MIRA ७८ ७७२ अतमि कु मार झा AMIT KUMAR JHA SAPTARI,KANCHANRUP-1 BISHNUKANT/MALATIDEVI RAJENDRA LAL/ARUNA ७९ ११५९ AMIT KUMAR KARNA DHANUSHA,JANAKPUR-9 अतमि कु मार कर् ण KUMARI ८० १०९१ अतमि कु मार खााँ AMIT KUMAR KHAN MORANG,TETERIYA-3 BUCHA NARAYAN/ASHABATI ८१ १३२० अतमि कु मार मण्डल AMIT KUMAR MANDAL MORANG,BIRATNAGAR-7 LAXMI SHANKAR/ANITA cldt s'df/ /f}lgof/ PRADIP KUMAR/NIRMALA ८२ ९०५ AMIT KUMAR RAUNIYAR KTM-13 DEVI ८३ ६५२ अमीि कु मार सहनी AMIT KUMAR SAHANI RAUTAHAT,RAMAILI-2 JAGHANNATH/PARBATI ८४ १३०७ अतमि कु मार शमा ण AMIT KUMAR SHARMA MAHOTARI,BHASURA-5 SUDISH PRASAD/NIRMALA ८५ ११४७ अतमि मानन्िर AMIT MANANDHAR KTM,KAMNAPA-13 DHARMA DAS / MANDIRA RAJENDRA KUMAR /CHINA ८६ ८६६ AMIT NEPAL KTM,BHADRABASH-9 अतमि नेपाल DEVI ८७ १३९९ अतमि राना मगर AMIT RANA MAGAR GORAKHA,APPIPAL-4 JIWAN /UMA RUPANDEHI,SIDDHARTHA- ८८ २०३० AMIT SRIVASTAV CHHEADI LAL/INDHU BALA अतमि श्रीवास्िव 2 ८९ १५१९ अमिृ आचाय ण AMRIT ACHARYA KASKI,,AJHATHAN-2 RAMANATH/BISHUDEVI ARGHAKHANCHI,SANDHIK ९० १८१८ AMRIT ACHARYA THIRTHA RAJ/SANTA अमिृ आचाय ण HARKHA-9 ९१ २२९४ अमिृ अतिकारी AMRIT ADHIKARI KASKI,LAHACHOEK-6 BABURAM/BUHIMAYA NAWALPARASHI,BADAHA SAILENDRA KUMAR/RADHA ९२ १८६० AMRIT CHAUDARY अमिृ चौिरी RA-8 KUMARI ९३ २०४३ अमिृ गौिम AMRIT GAUTAM RUPANDEHI,NAPA-8 CHANDRAKANT/USHA ९४ १९९७ अमिृ कुाँ वर AMRIT KUNWAR KASKI,HAMJHA-5 GANESH BD/DUHA KUMARI ९५ १९३८ अमिृ पाल तसंह AMRIT PAL SINGH PARSHA,BIRJUNG-14 JASHPAL SINGH/SABANA cd[t kf}8]n ९६ ३५ AMRIT PAUDEL TANAHU,THAPREK-5 AM BAHADUR/NARACHADI N ९७ ५७६ अमिृ तस वाल AMRIT SILWAL LALITPUR,GODAWARI-9 KUMAR/BHAGAWAATI ९८ २००९ आनन्ि प्रसाि शाह ANANDA PRASAD SHAH MAHOTARI,BHATAILIYA-2 NAGENDRA /MITHILESH ९९ १७६७ आनन्ि श्रे ANANDA SHRESTHA RUPANDEHI,SIDHARTHA-4 KRISHNA BD/SARITA SATYA NARAYAN/BINDHU १०० २२१० ANANDA YADAV SAPTARI,DHINMASTA-2 आनन्ि यािव DEVI १०१ १३७ अनन्ि वबजय श्रे ANANTA BIJAYA SHRESTHA BAGLUNG,BAGLUNG-2 KAJI KUMA/INDIRA BALA RAJ KARKI/HUM १०२ १७८३ ANANTA RAJ KARKI KTM,MAHANKAL-3 अनन्ि राज काकी KUMARI 3/65 पद : टेलिकम इन्जिलियर (Electronics & Comunication) तह : ७ रोि िं= btf{ g+ gfd y/ -g]kfnLdf_ gfd y/ -cu|]hLdf_ 7]ufgf afa"÷cfdfsf] gfd y/ १०३ ११८७ एजन्जला आचाय ण ANGEELA ACHARYA BAGLUNG,RANGKHANI-7 TEJ NATH/RADHA १०४ ७८२ अतनज िुलािर ANIJ TULADHAR KTM,KAMANAPA-25 AMARKALI/DILLI DEVI १०५ २०४ अतनल अतिकारी ANIL ADHIKARI PUTHYAN,TIRAM-2 DIBAKAR/NIMADEVI १०६ १३४२ अतनल बस्नेि ANIL BASNET DANG,GHORAHI-11 GOM BD/LALMATI SHYANJHA,THINDOBATO- १०७ ६८७ ANIL GAIHRE SHANKA/SHOBA अतनल गैह्रे 5 १०८ २०३९ अतनल गौिम ANIL GAUTAM RUPANDEHI,BUTWAL-17 OMKAR/UMA KUMARI अतनल िले ANIL GHALE KASKI,LEKHNATH-8 BADHURAJ/LAXMI १०९ २०११ clgn ho;jfn ११० ९८६ ANIL JAISWAL SARLAHI,MALANGWA-6 BISHNU PRD / URMILA RAJENDRA PRASAD/SUSILA १११ २११५ ANIL KUMAR GUPTA PARSHA,LALPARSHA-2 अतनल कु मार गुप्ता DEVI ११२ १२४ अतनल कु मार शाह ANIL KUMAR SAH DHANUSHA,JANAKPUR-11 RAMSHANKAR/PHULO DEVI ११३ १२७ अतनल कु मार यिाव ANIL KUMAR YADAV SARLAHI,JAMUNIYA-9 BISHONATH/URMILA ११४ १८८७ अतनल कु मार यािव ANIL KUMAR YADAV SIRAHA,PATHARI-3 HARI NARAYAN/SONABATI ११५ ८९० अतनल महजनण ANIL MAHARJAN KTM,KTM-13 SHYAM/NARADEVI ARGHAKHANCHI,MARENG ११६ ६३३ अतनल पाण्डे ANIL PANDEY HUM BD/BALI clgn /fO{ -1 ११७ १२२६ ANIL RAI KASKI,POKHARA-8 SHIBA KUMAR/PARBATI अतनल राज िाहाल ANIL RAJ DAHAL JHAPA,TOPAGACHI-2 BHOJRAJ/INDIRA DEVI ११८ १४७१ clgn /fh bfgL ११९ १११९ ANIL RAJ DANI KTM,CHANDRAGIRI-4 RAM CHANDRA/SITA १२० २४७ अतनल राज गौिम ANIL RAJ GAUTAM KASKI,LAMACHAUR-6 DEVI PD/TEL
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