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Final List of FY 2068/69 Batch Plus 2 STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FUND DEVELOPMENT BOARD District wise List of Eligible Student SFAS Cohort: Fifth Batch (2012), Category-A (Plus Two level) S.N REGNO STUDENT SCHOOL PERMANENT DISTRICT PERMANENT VDC SCORE 1 6871070007 DIPA BISTA AMBIKA SECONDARY SCHOOL, KUCHCHI ACHHAM KALIKASTHAN 289.45 2 6871070010 HANSHAKALA KADAYAT AMBIKA SECONDARY SCHOOL, KUCHCHI ACHHAM KALIKASTHAN 284.85 3 6871070008 PREM BISTA AMBIKA SECONDARY SCHOOL, KUCHCHI ACHHAM KALIKASTHAN 289.45 4 6871005003 BAM BAHADUR SODARI ANNAPURNA MA VI KALAGAON ACHHAM KALAGAU 300.15 5 6871005005 BASANTI SODARI ANNAPURNA MA VI KALAGAON ACHHAM KALAGAU 302.2 6 6871005008 BHIM SODARI ANNAPURNA MA VI KALAGAON ACHHAM KALAGAU 295.47 7 6871005019 DILIP RAWAL ANNAPURNA MA VI KALAGAON ACHHAM BANNATOLI 302.2 8 6871005022 GANESH TRIWA ANNAPURNA MA VI KALAGAON ACHHAM KALAGAU 300.07 9 6871005066 SHARADA RAWAL ANNAPURNA MA VI KALAGAON ACHHAM BANNATOLI 300.07 10 6871005080 TEK BAHADUR THAPA ANNAPURNA MA VI KALAGAON ACHHAM BANNATOLI 297.6 11 6871023077 KRISHNA KUMARI TANATTA BASUNDHARA MA VI THALPATA ACHHAM BHAIRABSTHAN 279.39 12 6869001076 ASHIKA KUWAR BHANODAYA MA VI NAUBIS ACHHAM BABALA 276.82 13 6871088010 HIRDAYARAJ TIMILSANA BHUWANESWORY SECONDARY SCHOOL KUIKA 1 ACHHAM ACHHAM KUIKA 294.89 14 6871088016 MATHURA KUMARI DHAKAL BHUWANESWORY SECONDARY SCHOOL KUIKA 1 ACHHAM ACHHAM KUIKA 289.49 15 6871051012 DAMBAR BAHADUR BHANDARI BINDESHWORI SECONDARY SCHOOL, SUTAR ACHHAM SUTAR 278.34 16 6871081012 CHANDRA KUMARI B C BINDHYABASINE MV.VI.BHAIRBSTHAN 7 AMI ACHHAM ACHHAM BHAIRABSTHAN 302.84 17 6871081075 TANKA BAHADUR B C BINDHYABASINE MV.VI.BHAIRBSTHAN 7 AMI ACHHAM ACHHAM BHAIRABSTHAN 278.34 18 6871038018 HIKMAT KUNWAR BUDHAKOT MA VI BUDHAKOT ACHHAM BUDHAKOT 301.01 19 6871038038 RAMESH B K BUDHAKOT MA VI BUDHAKOT ACHHAM BUDHAKOT 285.52 20 6871038045 SITA KUMARI KUNWAR BUDHAKOT MA VI BUDHAKOT ACHHAM BUDHAKOT 281.42 21 6871054008 BHIM BAHADUR SAUD DURGA DEVI MA. VI., NANDEGADA-4 ACHHAM NADA 297.54 22 6871054010 BINITA B K DURGA DEVI MA. VI., NANDEGADA-4 ACHHAM NANDEGADA 288.57 23 6871054021 GITA SARKI DURGA DEVI MA. VI., NANDEGADA-4 ACHHAM NANDEGADA 273.33 24 6871054028 JAGAT BUDHA DURGA DEVI MA. VI., NANDEGADA-4 ACHHAM NANDEGADA 297.4 25 6871054035 KAMAL SAUD DURGA DEVI MA. VI., NANDEGADA-4 ACHHAM NANDEGADA 297.4 26 6871054037 KHAKENDRA BUDHA DURGA DEVI MA. VI., NANDEGADA-4 ACHHAM NANDEGADA 302.01 27 6871054047 NETRA BHUL DURGA DEVI MA. VI., NANDEGADA-4 ACHHAM NANDEGADA 304.91 28 6871054064 TANK NEPALI DURGA DEVI MA. VI., NANDEGADA-4 ACHHAM NANDEGADA 302.94 29 6871054067 TEJ NEPALI DURGA DEVI MA. VI., NANDEGADA-4 ACHHAM NANDEGADA 298.34 30 6871014005 BINOD BUDHA HIMALAYA MA VI KHALSAIN ACHHAM MASTAMANDAU 284.55 31 6871014028 INDRASHARA LUHAR HIMALAYA MA VI KHALSAIN ACHHAM MASTAMANDAU 296.83 32 6871014030 KUNTA KUMARI BUDHA HIMALAYA MA VI KHALSAIN ACHHAM MASTAMANDAU 292.69 33 6871014042 MANOJ SUNAR HIMALAYA MA VI KHALSAIN ACHHAM MASTAMANDAU 285.72 34 6871014043 MUKESH KUMAR SUNAR HIMALAYA MA VI KHALSAIN ACHHAM MASTAMANDAU 292.01 35 6871014047 NIRPA BAHADUR BUDTHAPA HIMALAYA MA VI KHALSAIN ACHHAM MASTAMANDAU 288.09 36 6871014059 SANTOSH BAHADUR LUHAR HIMALAYA MA VI KHALSAIN ACHHAM NAWATHANA 270.05 37 6871014071 TAPENDRA BUDTHAPA HIMALAYA MA VI KHALSAIN ACHHAM MASTAMANDAU 278.88 38 6871064006 BHUVAN PRASAD TIMILSAINA JALPESHOWARY SECONDARY SCHOOL, KUIKA ACHHAM KUIKA 291.23 39 6871064010 GANESH PRASAD DEVKOTA JALPESHOWARY SECONDARY SCHOOL, KUIKA ACHHAM KUIKA 300.55 40 6871064020 LAXMI DEVKOTA JALPESHOWARY SECONDARY SCHOOL, KUIKA ACHHAM KUIKA 291.23 41 6865043019 KALA KUMARI SHAHI KALIKA MA VI SINGHASAIN ACHHAM BANNATOLI 288 42 6871079011 DHANA SHAHI KALIKA SECONDARY SCHOOL BIRPATH 4 ACHHAM ACHHAM BIRPATH 293.67 43 6871079028 PREM PRAKASH SHAHI KALIKA SECONDARY SCHOOL BIRPATH 4 ACHHAM ACHHAM BIRPATH 302 44 6871079031 RAMESH SHAHI KALIKA SECONDARY SCHOOL BIRPATH 4 ACHHAM ACHHAM BIRPATH 288 45 6871079033 SARMILA SHAHI KALIKA SECONDARY SCHOOL BIRPATH 4 ACHHAM ACHHAM BIRPATH 292.6 46 6871079038 UPENDRA SHAHI KALIKA SECONDARY SCHOOL BIRPATH 4 ACHHAM ACHHAM BIRPATH 288 47 6871079039 YOGENDRA SHAHI KALIKA SECONDARY SCHOOL BIRPATH 4 ACHHAM ACHHAM BIRPATH 278.68 48 6871044012 DURGA KUMARI SHAHI KALIKESWARI MA VI NADA ACHHAM NADA 294.68 49 6871044014 GANESH BAHADUR NEPALI KALIKESWARI MA VI NADA ACHHAM NADA 270.44 50 6871044019 HIN BAHADUR SHAHI KALIKESWARI MA VI NADA ACHHAM NADA 294.68 51 6871044033 LOKENDRA BAHADUR SHAHI KALIKESWARI MA VI NADA ACHHAM NADA 280.68 52 6871044037 MINA KUMARI SHAHI KALIKESWARI MA VI NADA ACHHAM NADA 290.08 53 6871062058 PRAKASH SHAHI KAMESWARY SECONDARY SCHOOL TALANEE RANIBAN ACHHAM 292.8 54 6871041004 AMMAR JANALA KATYAYANI SECONDARY SCHOOL HATTIBANJH ACHHAM BIRPATH 271.73 55 6871041006 BHARAT BHANDARI KATYAYANI SECONDARY SCHOOL HATTIBANJH ACHHAM JUPU 292.6 56 6871041029 HANSHAKALA KUMARI THYAYAT KATYAYANI SECONDARY SCHOOL HATTIBANJH ACHHAM BIRPATH 281.55 57 6871041035 JAYENDRA SHAHI KATYAYANI SECONDARY SCHOOL HATTIBANJH ACHHAM BIRPATH 291.54 58 6871041036 KAMALA SHAHI KATYAYANI SECONDARY SCHOOL HATTIBANJH ACHHAM BIRPATH 282.34 59 6871041046 MOHAN BAHADUR SHAHI KATYAYANI SECONDARY SCHOOL HATTIBANJH ACHHAM BIRPATH 282.34 60 6871041075 TEJ BAHADUR SHAHI KATYAYANI SECONDARY SCHOOL HATTIBANJH ACHHAM BIRPATH 286.94 61 6871033007 DIKENDRA BOGATI MANGALA NEPAL RASTRIYA MA VI OLIGAUN ACHHAM KUNTIBANDALI 289.76 62 6869020069 HIUKALA KUMARI DHAMI MASTESWARI MA VI PANDHARA ACHHAM RISIDAHA 278.18 63 6862012026 MALLIKA SHAH PANCHDEWAL MA VI MEHALMUDI ACHHAM RAMAROSAN 302.27 64 6871024004 BIRBAL DHOLI PASHUPATI MA VI CHALSA ACHHAM CHALSA 288.31 65 6871024044 RATANA KUMARI THAPA PASHUPATI MA VI CHALSA ACHHAM CHALSA 299.89 66 6771024045 SHANTA KUMARI THAPA PASHUPATI MA VI CHALSA ACHHAM CHALSA 303.43 67 6871024047 SUMAN KUMARI TAMATTA PASHUPATI MA VI CHALSA ACHHAM CHALSA 298.33 68 6871012007 BASUNDHARA KUNWAR RASTRIYA MA VI BAWALA ACHHAM BABALA 297.08 69 6871018003 ARJUN SAUD SARASWATI MA VI JAYAGADH ACHHAM BARADADIVI 278.06 70 6871018045 KHAGENDRA SAUD SARASWATI MA VI JAYAGADH ACHHAM BARADADIVI 283.73 71 6871031002 ANITA KUMARI NEUPANA SARASWATI MA VI JHANTA BATULASEN ACHHAM BATULASEN 302.66 72 6871031006 BASANTA GIRI SARASWATI MA VI JHANTA BATULASEN ACHHAM BATULASEN 290.76 73 6871031023 DHARMINDA GIRI SARASWATI MA VI JHANTA BATULASEN ACHHAM BATULASEN 286.19 74 6871031024 DIGRA KUMARI BATALA SARASWATI MA VI JHANTA BATULASEN ACHHAM BATULASEN 292.27 75 6871031050 KESAR PARIYAR SARASWATI MA VI JHANTA BATULASEN ACHHAM BATULASEN 296.82 76 6871031055 KRISHNA KUMARI BATALA SARASWATI MA VI JHANTA BATULASEN ACHHAM BATULASEN 292.27 77 6871031058 LOKESH BATALA SARASWATI MA VI JHANTA BATULASEN ACHHAM BATULASEN 302.37 78 6871031060 MAHENDRA KUMAR BISTA SARASWATI MA VI JHANTA BATULASEN ACHHAM BATULASEN 292.27 79 6871031061 MAHESH B K SARASWATI MA VI JHANTA BATULASEN ACHHAM BATULASEN 304.71 80 6869003103 DEV RAJ KHATRI SHAMBHU SUNANDA MA VI JUKOT ACHHAM SUTAR 282.95 81 6869003101 SUMAN ROKAYA SHAMBHU SUNANDA MA VI JUKOT ACHHAM SUTAR 301.05 82 6871058002 ASHOK KUNWAR SHREE JANAKALYAN SECONDARY SCHOOL MASTAMANDU SHANFEBAGAR ACHHAM MASTAMANDAU 290.75 83 6871058006 BHIMRAJ KUNWAR SHREE JANAKALYAN SECONDARY SCHOOL MASTAMANDU SHANFEBAGAR ACHHAM MASTAMANDAU 291.54 84 6871058026 MUKESH TAMRAKAR SHREE JANAKALYAN SECONDARY SCHOOL MASTAMANDU SHANFEBAGAR ACHHAM MASTAMANDAU 296.04 85 6871010022 DEBENDRA BAHADUR SHAHI SIDDHESHWORI MA VI DHAMALI ACHHAM DHAMALI 289.5 86 6771045015 MANISHA KUMARI DHAMI SISHU SUDHAR MA VI BASTI ACHHAM BASTI 288.62 87 6871086001 BIRSHA BAHADUR SHAHI SURYA SECONDARY SCHOOL BHULU ACHHAM ACHHAM RAHAPH 288.51 88 6871086003 DIKPAL KUMAR SHAHI SURYA SECONDARY SCHOOL BHULU ACHHAM ACHHAM RAHAPH 276.08 89 6871086006 INDRA KUMARI SHAHI SURYA SECONDARY SCHOOL BHULU ACHHAM ACHHAM RAHAPH 276.08 90 6871086008 JANAK BAHADUR SHAHI SURYA SECONDARY SCHOOL BHULU ACHHAM ACHHAM RAHAPH 302.32 91 6871086009 KAMAL KUMARI SHAHI SURYA SECONDARY SCHOOL BHULU ACHHAM ACHHAM RAHAPH 276.08 92 6871003008 BINOD KUMAR DHAKAL VIDDHYA MANDIR MA VI BINAYAK ACHHAM KUIKA 294.89 93 6871003021 DINESH RAJ DHAKAL VIDDHYA MANDIR MA VI BINAYAK ACHHAM KUIKA 297.76 94 6871003019 DIPAK KUMAR TIMILSAINA VIDDHYA MANDIR MA VI BINAYAK ACHHAM KUIKA 294.89 95 6871003047 KAMAL BAHADUR BUDDHA VIDDHYA MANDIR MA VI BINAYAK ACHHAM BINAYAK 289.13 96 6871003062 NETRA BAHADUR BUDHA VIDDHYA MANDIR MA VI BINAYAK ACHHAM BINAYAK 285.62 97 6871003087 TANKKALA ADHIKARI VIDDHYA MANDIR MA VI BINAYAK ACHHAM BINAYAK 300.5 98 6871003090 TARA KUMARI ADHIKARI VIDDHYA MANDIR MA VI BINAYAK ACHHAM BINAYAK 301.64 Page 1 of 59 STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FUND DEVELOPMENT BOARD District wise List of Eligible Student SFAS Cohort: Fifth Batch (2012), Category-A (Plus Two level) S.N REGNO STUDENT SCHOOL PERMANENT DISTRICT PERMANENT VDC SCORE 99 6871029007 BASANTI KUMARI BISTA VIDHYA PRAVODHINI MA VI GHODASAIN ACHHAM DHODASAIN 289.41 100 6871029016 CHAMPHA KUMARI BISTA VIDHYA PRAVODHINI MA VI GHODASAIN ACHHAM DHODASAIN 289.41 101 6871029081 SARASWATI KUMARI BISTA VIDHYA PRAVODHINI MA VI GHODASAIN ACHHAM DHODASAIN 300.46 102 6871029082 SITA KUMARI UPADHYAYA VIDHYA PRAVODHINI MA VI GHODASAIN ACHHAM DHODASAIN 299.73 103 6871029090 TANKA PRASAD JAISHI VIDHYA PRAVODHINI MA VI GHODASAIN ACHHAM DHODASAIN 300.46 104 6871029089 TOYA NATH UPADHYAY VIDHYA PRAVODHINI MA VI GHODASAIN ACHHAM DHODASAIN 295.86 105 6771009012 DEVIRAM BHANDARI VISHWA JYOTI SECONDARY SCHOOL JAISUR ACHHAM ACHHAM TURMAKHAD 304.86 106 6871080099 PARBATI KUMARI SHAHI VISHWA JYOTI SECONDARY SCHOOL JAISUR ACHHAM ACHHAM TURMAKHAD 287.65 107 6847004033 BISHNU BAHADUR 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