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Hill 1593 717 876 Brahman - Hill 737 357 380 Magar 2397 1054 1343 Magar 1199 546 653 Tharu 268 131 137 Tharu 7287 3510 3777 Tamang 26 9 17 Newar 25 14 11 Newar 193 89 104 Musalman 184 88 96 Musalman 244 126 118 Kami 2433 1112 1321 Kami 1940 838 1102 Yadav 94 47 47 Yadav 27 16 11 Gurung 16 10 6 Gurung 425 188 237 Damai/Dholi 593 270 323 Damai/Dholi 177 78 99 Thakuri 600 268 332 Thakuri 422 186 236 Sarki 24 10 14 Chamar/Harijan/ Sarki 84 31 53 85 44 41 Ram Chamar/Harijan/R 121 59 62 Sanyasi/Dashnami 399 189 210 am Sanyasi/Dashnami 343 153 190 Brahman - Tarai 11 6 5 Brahman - Tarai 12 6 6 Hajam/Thakur 26 11 15 Kathbaniyan 36 17 19 Lohar 23 11 12 Gharti/Bhujel 13 6 7 Haluwai 78 41 37 Kumal 96 45 51 Marwadi 30 15 15 Dhobi 29 13 16 Gaine 19 10 9 Majhi 28 10 18 Badi 15 7 8 Chepang/Praja 49 28 21 Kori 31 18 13 Haluwai 39 18 21 Others 48 17 31 Bangali 18 10 8 Dalit Others 34 19 15 Others 74 35 39 Terai Others 26 13 13 Terai Others 57 28 29 Basudevpur Total Male Female Bankatti Total Male Female All Caste 6830 3359 3471 All Caste 6202 3187 3015 Chhetree 858 395 463 Chhetree 24 14 10 Brahman - Hill 320 167 153 Tharu 25 15 10 Magar 703 324 379 Musalman 3106 1563 1543 Tharu 173 77 96 Kami 26 14 12 Newar 104 48 56 5 Yadav 624 324 300 Musalman 1415 683 732 Rai 12 7 5 Kami 343 175 168 Teli 16 10 6 Yadav 242 128 114 Chamar/Harijan/R 310 164 146 Rai 17 5 12 am Kurmi 358 187 171 Gurung 84 42 42 Dusadh/Pasawan/ 246 121 125 Damai/Dholi 65 31 34 Pasi Sonar 17 9 8 Thakuri 277 131 146 Brahman - Tarai 127 67 60 Sarki 67 33 34 Mallaha 12 7 5 Teli 64 34 30 Chamar/Harijan/Ra Kalwar 21 12 9 135 67 68 m Hajam/Thakur 23 12 11 Kurmi 159 84 75 Kanu 158 86 72 Sanyasi/Dashnami 189 91 98 Lohar 50 28 22 Sherpa 22 9 13 Dhobi 197 102 95 Brahman - Tarai 66 35 31 Kumhar 29 15 14 Kathbaniyan 49 28 21 Badhaee 15 7 8 Kalwar 126 67 59 Kahar 19 9 10 Hajam/Thakur 47 25 22 Gaderi/Bhedhar 241 140 101 Kanu 211 109 102 Bangali 18 9 9 Dhobi 84 43 41 Kori 146 77 69 Kumhar 80 38 42 Others 22 11 11 Haluwai 24 12 12 Dalit Others 260 126 134 Rajput 11 6 5 Terai Others 100 51 49 Kayastha 318 163 155 Baijapur Total Male Female Badhaee 34 14 20 All Caste 12230 5753 6477 Bantar/Sardar 22 13 9 Chhetree 1010 466 544 Kahar 47 28 19 Brahman - Hill 163 83 80 Bangali 18 12 6 Magar 518 243 275 Badi 31 18 13 Tharu 9505 4474 5031 Kori 203 108 95 Newar 71 37 34 Others 63 28 35 Musalman 20 15 5 Dalit Others 95 49 46 Kami 375 179 196 Terai Others 64 39 25 Damai/Dholi 166 84 82 Belahari Total Male Female Thakuri 140 54 86 All Caste 5289 2712 2577 Sarki 25 11 14 Chhetree 34 18 16 Sanyasi/Dashnami 60 29 31 Tharu 117 62 55 Kumal 71 33 38 Musalman 1392 678 714 Hajam/Thakur 14 6 8 Kami 35 14 21 Dhobi 12 5 7 Yadav 602 322 280 Badi 31 12 19 Teli 112 53 59 Chamar/Harijan/Ra Others 49 22 27 674 376 298 m Belbhar Total Male Female Kurmi 449 243 206 All Caste 5318 2736 2582 Sanyasi/Dashnami 18 10 8 Chhetree 314 145 169 Dusadh/Pasawan/P 14 7 7 6 asi Brahman - Hill 164 86 78 Brahman - Tarai 34 19 15 Magar 293 143 150 Mallaha 49 23 26 Tharu 64 34 30 Kumal 34 17 17 Newar 16 7 9 Hajam/Thakur 60 37 23 Musalman 518 270 248 Kanu 556 274 282 Kami 208 114 94 Lohar 49 30 19 Yadav 512 271 241 Dhobi 188 96 92 Gurung 31 16 15 Kumhar 41 18 23 Chamar/Harijan/R 332 177 155 Haluwai 60 26 34 am Kurmi 782 394 388 Kayastha 156 72 84 Musahar 11 5 6 Badhaee 38 17 21 Dusadh/Pasawan/ 140 62 78 Gaderi/Bhedhar 42 27 15 Pasi Brahman - Tarai 87 49 38 Bangali 49 24 25 Kalwar 42 23 19 Kamar 18 9 9 Hajam/Thakur 86 47 39 Dhankar/Kharikar 22 11 11 Kanu 363 197 166 Others 34 19 15 Lohar 56 27 29 Dalit Others 156 85 71 Dhobi 51 29 22 Terai Others 256 125 131 Kumhar 22 14 8 Betahani Total Male Female Badhaee 75 40 35 All Caste 8141 4310 3831 Bantar/Sardar 49 24 25 Chhetree 177 94 83 Kahar 162 90 72 Brahman - Hill 16 11 5 Lodh 86 41 45 Magar 151 77 74 Bangali 36 20 16 Tharu 584 315 269 Kori 220 117 103 Musalman 1946 1001 945 Others 45 14 31 Kami 48 27 21 Dalit Others 508 256 252 Yadav 1017 562 455 Terai Others 45 24 21 Gurung 18 6 12 Bhabaniyapur Total Male Female Teli 224 108 116 Chamar/Harijan/Ra All Caste 4326 2277 2049 291 162 129 m Chhetree 215 118 97 Kurmi 1396 742 654 Dusadh/Pasawan/P Brahman - Hill 34 17 17 38 25 13 asi Magar 79 37 42 Sonar 16 8 8 Tharu 94 49 45 Kewat 543 269 274 Newar 21 10 11 Brahman - Tarai 198 99 99 Musalman 1566 819 747 Kathbaniyan 49 27 22 Kami 15 6 9 Kalwar 14 5 9 Yadav 18 11 7 Hajam/Thakur 151 81 70 Rai 24 14 10 Dhobi 168 90 78 Thakuri 37 22 15 Kumhar 43 25 18 Teli 142 69 73 Kayastha 25 13 12 7 Chamar/Harijan/R 79 47 32 Badhaee 57 30 27 am Kurmi 362 189 173 Kahar 21 11 10 Sanyasi/Dashnami 131 69 62 Gaderi/Bhedhar 51 24 27 Dusadh/Pasawan/ 41 25 16 Mali 29 15 14 Pasi Sonar 13 7 6 Bangali 75 38 37 Brahman - Tarai 187 104 83 Kori 235 132 103 Kalwar 19 10 9 Others 18 8 10 Hajam/Thakur 44 24 20 Dalit Others 334 189 145 Dhobi 123 60 63 Terai Others 208 116 92 Haluwai 25 13 12 Binauna Total Male Female Kayastha 45 27 18 All Caste 7332 3514 3818 Badhaee 56 32 24 Chhetree 1393 635 758 Gaderi/Bhedhar 20 9 11 Brahman - Hill 57 27 30 Mali 81 47 34 Magar 385 188 197 Kori 428 224 204 Tharu 5000 2440 2560 Others 23 12 11 Musalman 16 6 10 Dalit Others 304 156 148 Kami 220 105 115 Terai Others 100 50 50 Damai/Dholi 86 41 45 Chisapani Total Male Female Thakuri 16 5 11 All Caste 6789 3168 3621 Sanyasi/Dashnami 58 22 36 Chhetree 2855 1351 1504 Kathbaniyan 30 14 16
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