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List of Persons Received Mason Training Poverty Alleviation Fund Poverty Alleviation Fund Earthquake Response Program Seven Days Mason Training List of Participants District: Nuwakot S.N Participant Name Address Citizen No Age Gender Contact No. 1 Dawa Lama Salme 77829 34 Male 2 Charka Tamang Salme 25-10-6205/067 18 Male 3 Khip Bahadur Tamang Salme 2524/2210 55 Male 4 Aarjun Tamang Salme 45638 39 Male 5 Amrit Ghale Salme Male 6 Som Bahadur Tamang Bhalche 81212 35 Male 7 Masino Tamang Bhalche 12821 51 Male 8 Wangdub Lama Bhalche 230 56 Male 9 Roshan Ghale Bhalche 25-07-69-00349 23 Male 10 Ramshing Lama Bhalche 251013/103 24 Male 11 Sarki Tamang Bhalche 25773-2487 42 Male 12 Bibek Kumar Thing Talakhu-5 250369/06 21 Male 13 Man Bahadur Tamang Okharpauwa 173691 58 Male 14 Sarki Tamang Okharpauwa 2531756 42 Male 15 Sriman Tamang Okharpauwa 8594 50 Male 16 Mangale Tamang Okharpauwa 253060/96 40 Male 17 Indra Tamang Okharpauwa 251060/210 27 Male 18 Sonam Tamang Okharpauwa 8749 50 Male 19 Sanjya Tamang Okharpauwa 243060/1635 29 Male 20 Raj kumar Tamang Okharpauwa 25-01-72/06723 21 Male 21 Hiraman Tamang Bhalche 101828 30 Male 22 Subba Tamang Okharpauwa 253027/09 26 Male 23 Suryaman Tamang Okharpauwa 8572 50 Male 24 Muilama Tamang Shivapuri-3 61805 38 Male 25 Sanubabu Thapa Shivapuri-3 4846 49 Male 26 Prakash Adhikari Shivapuri-3 25-01-72-05270 18 Male Poverty Alleviation Fund 27 Gore Tamang Shivapuri-3 67811 34 Male 28 Suka Bahadur Tamang Shivapuri-1 81032 49 Male 29 Sanukanchcha Tamang Shivapuri-1 4903 55 Male 30 Mahila Tamang Shivapuri-1 34730 44 Male 31 Jaya Kumar Karki Shivapuri-1 253036/241 28 Male 32 Pode Tamang Shivapuri-3 7433 49 Male 33 Krishna Tamang Shivapuri-3 25-01-73-01993 20 Male 34 Kumar Tamang (Pasang) Shivapuri-3 253039/410 34 Male 35 Sabin Tamang Shivapuri-3 253039/287 28 Male 36 Muijit Tamang Shivapuri-3 8498/314 32 Male Sanukanchcha Tamang 250369/512 Male 37 (Dawa) Shivapuri-3 38 Dipak Khati Shivapuri-3 250369/209 Male 39 Nawaraj Magar Shivapuri-3 79025 Male 40 Sudarsan Thapa Shivapuri-3 25-3-037/447 Male 41 Krishna Bahadur Lama Shivapuri-3 55348 48 Male 42 Shankar Tamang Shivapuri-1 250369/301 24 Male 43 Bir Bahadur Tamang Shivapuri-1 25-01-73-02694 22 Male 44 Ram Bahadur Tamang Shivapuri-3 79269 31 Male 45 Ramesh Thapa Shivapuri-3 40855 38 Male 46 Jagan Tamang Shivapuri-3 2869/2891 34 Male 47 Mangal Bahadur Tamang Belkotgadi-2 253044/745 Male 48 Dipak Tamang Belkotgadi-2 102772 Male 49 Jog Bahadur Tamang Belkotgadi-2 253044 Male 50 Hira Bahadur Tamang Belkotgadi-2 253044/317 Male 51 Ram Bahadur Gurung Belkotgadi-4 88864 Male 52 Ram Bahadur Sunar Belkotgadi-3 253044/1191 Male Krishana Bahadur 103240 Male 53 Tamang Belkotgadi-3 54 Jaya Bahadur Tamang Belkotgadi-3 69503/3298 Male 55 Som Bahadur Gurung Belkotgadi-4 97675 Male 56 Jok Bahadur Tamang Belkotgadi-2 0369/670 Male 57 Jit Bahadur Tamang Belkotgadi-2 0369/669 Male 58 Maila Tamang Belkotgadi-2 105823 Male 59 Tirtha Bahadur Tamang Belkotgadi-2 75173 Male 60 Dipak Tamang Phakrin Belkotgadi-2 250369/179 Male 61 Harka Bahadur tamang Belkotgadi-2 253044/447 Male Poverty Alleviation Fund 62 Dhan Bahadur Tamang Belkotgadi-2 250369/123 Male 63 Sukuman Tamang Belkotgadi-4 104942 Male 64 Bhim Bahadur Gurung Belkotgadi-4 251051/145 Male 65 Indra Bahadur Gurung Belkotgadi-4 253044/1421 Male 66 Ram Bahadur Tamang Belkotgadi-2 253044/410 Male 67 Suman Tamang Belkotgadi-2 102773/1672 Male 68 Pradip Rimal Bidur-3 251005/6086 Male 69 Krishana Prasad Aryal Bidur-3 3300/1654 Male 70 Bikash Aryal Bidur-3 25-01-72-04997 Male Kakani Gaupalika - 12059 45 male 71 Juthe Gotame 2 Kakani Gaupalika - 253060521 39 male 72 Hari Gautam 2 Kakani Gaupalika - 50392 40 male 73 Buddhiman Tamang 2 Kakani Gaupalika - 91189 36 male 74 Rajesh Tamang(Raju) 2 Kakani Gaupalika - 86984 40 male 75 Lal Bahadur Tamang 2 Kakani Gaupalika - 253060369 25 male 76 Buddha Tamang 2 Belkotgadi NA PA- 2530441445 32 male 77 Suman Gurung 4 Belkotgadi NA PA- 253044177 28 male 78 Sila Bahadur Tamang 3 Belkotgadi NA PA- 391872 68 male 79 Indra Kumar Mudhwari 3 Belkotgadi NA PA- 253044251 40 male 80 Bhemsen Pudasaini 3 Belkotgadi NA PA- 253044799 29 male 81 Rabi Tamang 2 Kakani Gaupalika - 55525 38 male 82 Som Bahadur Tamang 1 Kakani Gaupalika - 251272432 68 male 83 Padam Bahadur Balami 1 Kakani Gaupalika - 251060203 26 male 84 Shyam Krishna Gotame 2 Kakani Gaupalika - 2530280451 25 male 85 Kamal Tamang 2 Poverty Alleviation Fund Kakani Gaupalika - 89600 30 male 86 Sesman Tamang 2 Belkotgadi NA PA- 54396 37 male 87 Thakuram Gurung 4 Kakani Gaupalika - 2573 50 male 88 Podeman Tamang 1 Kakani Gaupalika - 191812717 44 male 89 Durgadas Shreshta 1 Kakani Gaupalika - 1198 60 male 90 Ganesh Balami 1 Kakani Gaupalika - 63037 49 male 91 Ram Bahadur Balami 1 Belkotgadi NA PA- 2530441288 40 male 92 Chandra BAhadur Mijar 3 Kakani Gaupalika - 9031 58 male 93 Bishnu Tamang 2 Belkotgadi NA PA- 2530441453 35 male 94 Nar Bahadur Gurung 4 Kakani Gaupalika - 61909 46 male 95 Santaram BAlami 1 96 Krishn Bahadur Gurung Kumari-5 25-01-61-04-508 97 Som Bahadur Tamang Kumari-9 25-30-44-308 98 Ishor Tamang Kumari-6 Oct-44 99 Buddha Tamang Okharpauwa-6 112862 100 Ram Bahadur Tamang Okharpauwa-5 101 Buddhiman Gurung Kumari-5 104431 102 Him Bahadur Tamang Okharpauwa-6 25-016-015-331 103 Suresh Tamang Okharpauwa-5 25-30-60-658 104 Sanukanxa Tamang Okharpauwa-2 8429 105 Saroj Dulal Okharpauwa-1 25-01-69-02-680 106 Buddhi Bahadur Tamang Kumari-7 82826 107 Surya Bahadur Tamang Kumari-9 54654 108 Krishna Bahadur Tamang Kumari -6 25-01-63-06-820 109 Krishna Bahadur Gurung Kumari-5 49091578 110 Maila Tamang Kumari-7 290140 111 Surya Bahadur Tamang Kumari-7 25-369-523 112 Ram Bahadur Tamang Kumari-9 99328 113 Setuman Tamang Kumari-9 90911 114 Chaturman Tamang Kumari-9 99329 Poverty Alleviation Fund 115 Jit Bahadur Tamang Kumari-6 253044 116 Rup Bir Tamang Kumari-6 63126 117 Sanukanxa Tamang Kumari-6 25-30-44-775 118 Sanukanxa Tamang Kumari-7 64311 119 Buddhi Bahadur Tamang Kumari-9 1398 120 Suman Tamang Okharpauwa-6 2710607088 121 Sanu kanchha Tamang Kakani-4,Sisneri M 122 sanu kanchha Lama Kakani-4,Dhansar M 123 Bir bdr Lama Kakani-4,Lamatole M 124 Sandu Lama Kakani-4,Sisneri M 125 Bir bdr Tamang Kakani-4,Sisneri M 126 Dhan bdr Tamang (ka) Kakani-4,Lamatole M 127 Suke Lama (Tamang) Kakani-4,hulaki M 128 Bhim bdr Lama Kakani-4,Wayakuti M 129 Suryaman Lama Kakani-4,Dhansar M 130 Dalle bdr Lama Kakani-4,Wayakuti M 131 Panch bdr Lama Kakani-5,Lamatole M 132 Aite Lama Kakani-4,chhahare M 133 Purna bdr Lama Kakani-4,chhahare M 134 Man bdr Tamang Kakani-4,hile M 135 Balram Bhusal Kakani-4,hile M 136 Mesh bdr Lama Kakani-4, M 137 Kaile Lama Kakani-4, M 138 Dhan bdr Tamang (kha) Kakani-4,Dhansar M 139 Pema Lama Kakani-4,Lamatole M 140 Kamal Lama Kakani-4,Dhansar M 141 Uttar bdr Lama Kakani-4,Lamatole M 142 Anup Lama Kakani-4, M 143 Kaumar Lama Kakani-4, M 144 Suman Tamang Kakani-4,Majuwa M 145 Jiwan Lama Kakani-4,Majuwa M 146 Pooja Neupane Lisung gaupalika-3 F 147 Gyani Tamang Lisung gaupalika-3 F 148 Ram bdr Tamang (Ka) Lisung gaupalika-6 F 149 Ram bdr Tamang (Kha) Lisung gaupalika-3 M 150 Gagendra Rai Lisung gaupalika-3 M 151 Saubhage Rai Lisung gaupalika-3 M Poverty Alleviation Fund 152 Jay bdr Tamang Lisung gaupalika-6 M 153 Manju Rai Lisung gaupalika-3 F 154 Ram bdr Tamang (Kha) Lisung gaupalika-3 M 155 Sangita Rai Lisung gaupalika-3 F 156 Hira bdr Rai Lisung gaupalika-3 M 157 Sanu kanchha Rai Lisung gaupalika-3 M 158 Anil Rai Lisung gaupalika-3 M 159 Ramita Thapa Lisung gaupalika-3 F 160 Shankar Nepali Lisung gaupalika-3 M 161 Chakra bdr Rai Lisung gaupalika-3 M 162 Deependra Rai Lisung gaupalika-3 M 163 Bimala Bhujel Lisung gaupalika-3 M 164 Hiraman Gurusacharya Lisung gaupalika-3 M 165 Phulmaya Tamang Lisung gaupalika-3 M 166 Mangal bdr Tamang Lisung gaupalika-3 M 167 Bimal Rai Lisung gaupalika-3 M 168 Dinesh Rai Lisung gaupalika-3 M 169 Bikram Tamang Lisung gaupalika-3 M 170 Gaurav bdr Bk Lisung gaupalika-3 M 171 Santosh Thapaliya Sunakhani -9 M 172 Jhilke Dangol Sunakhani -6 M 173 Dhan bdr Shrestha Sunakhani -9 M 174 Raju Kunwar Sunakhani -9 M 175 Bishnu bdr Shrestha Sunakhani -6 M 176 Ramlal Bk Sunakhani -2 M 177 Ram bdr Tamang Sunakhani -4 M 178 Karna bdr Tamang Sunakhani -3 M 179 Ram bdr Tamang Sunakhani -8 M 180 Bir bdr Situla Sunakhani -8 M 181 Bharat Giri Sunakhani -7 M 182 Bodhnay Giri Sunakhani -7 M 183 Prkash Tamang Sunakhani -3 M 184 Anil Tamang Sunakhani -5 M 185 Gobinda Situla Sunakhani -6 M 186 Rameshwor Khanal Sunakhani -9 M 187 Sherman Tamang Sunakhani -2 M 188 Deepak ku. Tamang Sunakhani -2 M Poverty Alleviation Fund 189 Aitaram Tamang Sunakhani -2 M 190 Omlal Shrestha Sunakhani -5 M 191 Aitaram Tamang Sunakhani -8 M 192 Budhisingh Tamang Sunakhani -7 M 193 Man bdr Tamang Sunakhani -1 M 194 Hari bdr Tamang Sunakhani -1 M 195 Sun bdr Tamang Sunakhani -1 M 196 Ganga Tamang Suryagadhi-3 F 197 Kamala Bk Suryagadhi-3 F 198 Januka Sapkota Suryagadhi-3 F 199 Sunita Sunar Suryagadhi-3 F 200 Parmila Adhikari Suryagadhi-3 F 201 Laxmi Sunar Suryagadhi-3 F 202 Padam bdr Khanal Suryagadhi-3 M 203 Ramesh Damai Suryagadhi-3 M 204 Ramesh Nepali Suryagadhi-3 M 205 Krishna bdr Sunar Suryagadhi-3 M 206 Bibek Thapa Suryagadhi-3 M 207 Bhalak bdr Tamang Suryagadhi-3 M 208 Maila Tamang Suryagadhi-3 M 209 Suman Tamang Suryagadhi-3 M 210 Purna bdr Tamang Suryagadhi-3 M 211 Raju Lama Suryagadhi-3 M 212 Lok bdr Tamang Suryagadhi-3 M 213 Sursh Adhikari Suryagadhi-3 M 214 Bhakta bdr Tamang Suryagadhi-3 M 215 Deepak Nepali Suryagadhi-3 M 216 Jutaphe Tamang Suryagadhi-3 M 217 Arjun Nepal Suryagadhi-3 M 218 Ray saran Tamang Suryagadhi-3 M 219 deepak Tamang Suryagadhi-3 M 220 Paite Tamang CDC ward No.4
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