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PMT Result 2075 List (1).Xlsx Selected candidates for TSLC Ward PMT S. No. Token No SLC Reg No Name District VDC/Municipality Father Mother Village Gender Number Score 1 33144 7270053020RAMESH B K Bajhang Sainpasela 7GOPI KAMI BHRIKUTI DEVI B K CHUWABAN 897Male 2 31698 7459004008BIRKHA RAJ BUMI Humla ShreeNagar 4LAL BAHADUR BUMI CHAITI BUMI BIGOTHI 901 Male 3 29785 7259010011Basanti Jaisi Humla Maila 7Laxmirudra Jaisi Rupa kanya Jaisi Badelchaur 902.7Female 4 30533 7460019043RUPA BUDHA Mugu Khamale 5BHAKTA BUDHA BATULI BUDHA 904 Female 5 30011 7460005037SARITA KARKI Mugu Kotdanda 6Prajan Karki Rama Karki Hodi 904.4Female 6 30016 7460005043TEJ BAHADUR ROKAYA Mugu Hyanglung 9Dhan bahadur Rokaya Parbati Rokaya Thamlake 904.4Male 7 33203 7224008043SAMJHANA TAMANG Rasuwa Dandagoun Tigne Tamang Chirki Tamang Dandagoun 905.5Female 8 29912 7469004057jaya khatri Bajura Jukot 8birjalal khatri kalu sanai jukot 905.8Male 9 32835 7424012078Uddhab B K Rasuwa Dhaibung 9Mohan Bahadur B K Seti Baraili Jibjibe 907.5Male 10 32891 7424010019Santa Lamichhane Rasuwa Dhaibung 4Hari Prasad Lamichhane Sitadevi Lamichhane Dharapani 907.5 Female 11 32894 7224002012Bhagawati Neupane Rasuwa Dhaibung 4Komalnath Neupane Debkumari Neupane Katunje 907.5Female 12 32903 7424003026 HARI PRASAD KHATIWADA Rasuwa Dhaibung 4Tikanath Khatiwada Rewati Kumari KhatiwadaKatunje 907.5 Male 13 32926 7124003082RUPA Neupane Rasuwa Dhaibung 4Kashinath Neupane Bishnu Kumari Neupane Katunje 907.5Female 14 32927 7424003006Bhawana Neupane Rasuwa Dhaibung 4Kashinath Neupane Bishnu Kumari Neupane Katunje 907.5Female 15 32948 7424010021SRIJANA TAMANG Rasuwa Dhaibung 3Mangale Tamang Putali Tamang Dharapani 907.5Female 16 32954 7424010026SANJEEV LAMICHHANE Rasuwa Dhaibung 3Shiba Bahadur Lamichhane Dil Kumari Lamichhane Dharapani 907.5Male 17 32957 7424010024AKASH GHIMIRE Rasuwa Dhaibung 2Hari Krishna Ghimire Gita Ghimire Dharapani 907.5Male 18 32988 7424010013PUJA LAMICHHANE Rasuwa Dhaibung 2Gokarna Prasad Lamichhane Bhawani Lamichhane Dharapani 907.5 Female 19 34923 7324003077SAPANA NEUPANE Rasuwa Dhaibung 5Gobinda Prasad Neupane Saraswati Neupane Kalikasthan 907.5Female 20 28902 7369010055SAMJANA B K Bajura Bai 5Agni Lowher Madaya Lowher 908.8 Female 21 32387 6760003001ANGADEVI JAISI Mugu Dhainakot 2Devmani jaisi Pultisara jaisi Dai 909.2Female 22 32729 7424014003Bilas Thing Rasuwa Laharepouwa 4Nakkal Bahadur Thing Shanti Maya Thing Manigau 910.2Male 23 32826 7424002050Swastika Thapa Rasuwa Laharepouwa 2Prem Bahadur Thapa Sarita Thapa Majhgau 910.2Female 24 32857 7324008029Pasang Mendo Tamang Rasuwa Gatlang 6Sewa Singi Tamang Karsang Dolmo Tamang Gre 910.5Female 25 32897 7424008022KARMA DAWA TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang 7Lakpa Tamang Pasang Butti Tamang Gre 910.5Male 26 33064 7424016007PASANG KARPO TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang 2Yokso Tamang Pasang Wangmo TamangGatlang 910.5Male 27 33080 7424008035PASANG WANGDI TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang Mingmar Tamang Pemba Yangji Tamang Gatlang 910.5Male 28 33244 7424008050SANU TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang Kami Tamang Butti Tamang Gatlang 910.5Male 29 33250 7424008005BHIM BAHADUR TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang 8Lakpa Norche Tamang Pemba Wangmo Tamang Gre 910.5Male 30 33258 7424008013DINESH TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang 8Phurpa Namgyal Tamang Karsang Yamo Tamang Gre 910.5Male 31 33260 7424008029LAKPA BAHADUR TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang 8 Mingyur Tamang Lakpa Norchi Tamang Gre 910.5Male 32 33264 7424008030MANOJ TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang 7Dusingi Tamang Tashi Chhomu Tamang Gre 910.5Male 33 33267 7424008041 PHURPA CHHEDEN TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang 7Pemba Tamang Lawang Jyalmo Tamang Gre 910.5Male 34 33268 7424008003BAHADUR TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang 7Karchung Tamang Dolmo Tamang Gre 910.5Male 35 33270 7424008042SHYAM TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang 7Namgyal Tamang Mingmar Jimo Tamang Gre 910.5Male 36 33274 7424008039PHURPA CHHOJI TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang 7 Pemba Chhewang Tamang Lakchhi Tamang Gre 910.5Female 37 33276 7424008037 PHURPA Yangjen TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang 7Pemba Chhewang Tamang Pasang Tamang Gre 910.5Female 38 33280 7424008010DAWA JYALMO TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang 7Pasang Gombo Tamang Mingmar Chhomo Tamang Gre 910.5Female 39 33281 7424008011DAWA KANCHHI TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang 7Pasang Gombo Tamang Mingmar Chhomo Tamang Gre 910.5Female 40 33304 7424008056YAKOOP TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang 2Lakpa Gheda Tamang Sarki Dolma Tamang Gatlang 910.5Male 41 33882 7424008053UMESH TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang Norsang Tamang Jejung Tamang Gatlang 910.5Male 42 33887 7424008052RAHUL TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang 6Phurpa Karsang Tamang Tarsang Tamang Gatlang 910.5Male 43 33903 7424008008DAWA CHHIRING TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang 9 Pemba Chhewang Tamang Rangsi Tamang Gatlang 910.5Male 44 33909 7424008045SEM DORJE TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang Pemba Dharke Tamang Nima Deji Tamang Gatlang 910.5Male 45 33913 7424008034PRAKASH TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang 6Chhalpung Tamang Phurpu Yangjen Tamang Gatlang 910.5Male 46 33929 7424008023KAMI NAKPO TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang Dawawangdi Tamang Chhiring Wangmo Tamang Gatlang 910.5Male 47 33934 7224008046SENAM SANGMO TAMANG Rasuwa Chilime Sampa Tamang Plektang Tamang 910.5Female 48 34020 7424008015DAWA CHHIRING TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang Lakpa Nurpu Tamang Pasang Butti Tamang Gre 910.5Male 49 34596 7424008055YONA TAMANG Rasuwa Gatlang 8Lakpa Kami Tamang Dawa Yachhi Tamang Gre 910.5Male 50 33165 7424008033PEMBA YANGJEN TAMANG Rasuwa Thuman 7Ghoda Tamang Chhiring Butti Tamang Thuman 910.6Female 51 33921 7224008017DAWA TAMANG Rasuwa Thuman Pasang Tamang Mingmar Sangmo TamangMendogau 910.6Male 52 33926 7224008019GYANU TAMANG Rasuwa Thuman Kale Tamang Sarki Tamang Mendogau 910.6Female 53 33981 7324008025NUNIMAYA TAMANG Rasuwa Thuman 8Chhetashi Tamang Nima Tamangni Mhendogaun 910.6Female 54 33110 7469003058DINESH KHATRI Bajura Jukot 8DHANI KHATRI KARTIKE KHATRI JUKU 910.8Male 55 32832 7424025005Gem Kumari Lamichhane Rasuwa Bhorle 1 Khil Prasad Lamichhane Ambika Lamichhane Jibjibe 911.1 Female 56 29902 7462005013Anita Kumari Shahi Kalikot Jubika 4Gagan Bahadur Shahi Kalpana Shahi Jubitha 911.7Female 57 29903 7262005011Aasha Kumari Shahi Kalikot Jubika 4Gagan Bahadur Shahi Kalpana Shahi Jubitha 911.7Female 58 31736 7359016008BIDHYA RAWAT Humla Sarkeedeu 5DALA BHADUR RAWAT RUPSI RAWAT UNAPANI 913.6Female 59 29613 7070016017 KAMALA KUMARI PATALI Bajhang Deulikot 6ARJUN PATALI JHIRKAKI PATALI 914.5Female 60 34109 7473048072indra devi singh Kailali Sadepani 3rana bahadur singh indra devi sihgh kailali 915.7Female 61 30345 7470013026DINESH DAMAI Bajhang Bhamchaur 6RAMLAL DAMAI NANNA DEBI DAMAI THAPA GAUN 917Male 62 32741 7424014020Sanjib Glan Rasuwa Laharepouwa 4Bed Bahadur Glan Kanchhi Maya Glan Manigau 918.2Male 63 32995 7424008001ANG DAWA SHERPA Rasuwa Syafru 3Tenji Sherpa Diki Tamangni Thulo Syaphru 918.5Male 64 33051 7424008014DAMJI TAMANG Rasuwa Syafru 9Reppa Tamang Nyokti Tamang Komin 918.5Female 65 33058 7224008039YAMO TAMANG Rasuwa Syafru 9Reppa Tamang Nyokti Tamang Komin 918.5Female 66 33063 7224008025LAKPA CHHOMU TAMANG Rasuwa Syafru 9Kami Dewang Tamang Chhokpa Tamang Komin 918.5Female 67 33242 7224008044SABITA TAMANG Rasuwa Syafru 9Dupsang Tamang Karsang Butti Tamang Dandagoun 918.5Female 68 33299 7224008054YANGJI TAMANG Rasuwa Syafru Sonam Chhiring Tamang Waai Tamang Bharkhu 918.5Female 69 33302 7224008018GAKI CHHOMO TAMANG Rasuwa Syafru 3Ngawang Singi Tamang Kanchhi Tamangni Thulo Syaphru 918.5 Female 70 33892 7224008051SHANTI MAYA TAMANG Rasuwa Syafru Paldowangju Tamang Chhenchhendolma Tamang 918.5Female 71 33895 7224008049SUK BAHADUR LAMA Rasuwa Syafru 9Dokso Tamang Phulmaya Tamang Syaphrubensi 918.5Male 72 33899 7224008047SAMJHANA TAMANG Rasuwa Syafru Lakpa Tamang Lujum Tamang 918.5 Female 73 33916 7224008026LAWANGMO TAMANG Rasuwa Syafru 9Pemba Tashi Tamang Chamchhawati Tamang Syaphrubensi 918.5 Female 74 33523 7435501119RAJAN PATEL Rautahat Saunaraniya 8Yogendra Raut Phula kumari devi saunaraniya 919.3Male 75 29527 7360007025GANESH NEPALI Mugu Natharpu 4CHINE DAMAI SAURI DAMAI JAWALDHARA 919.5Male 76 31322 7469013013BIMALA KUMARI SINGH Bajura Gotree 9Gopal bahadur singh Jana devi singh Manikanda 919.7Female 77 34056 7169013015Padam Od Bajura Gotree 8birkha Od Ankala Od Mahati 920.7Male 78 34061 7369013063Sagar Bahadur shahi Bajura Gotree 3Katak Bdr Shahi Rampura Devi Shahi Manigada 920.7Male 79 33640 7433003103 SIKENDRA KUMAR PATEL Rautahat RamoliBairiya 7Ramdev Raut Rato DEVI ramauli 921.3Male 80 32554 7124008063Sunita Pariyar Rasuwa Syafru 9Bir Bahadur Pariyar Deuti Pariyar Syaphrubensi 921.5Female 81 31618 7470074032KALPANA DHANUK Bajhang Deulikot 3NAR BAHADUR DHANUK SITA DEVI DHANUK SAINODI 922.5 Female 82 31569 7470046004Maheshwari Kadayat Bajhang Mastra 5Rambahadur kadayat Kumala kadayat Dwari 923.4Female 83 30095 7369047018Kalpana Mahat Bajura Jugada 2Harka Bahadur Mahat Parbati Mahat Ghagar 923.5Female 84 32587 6870029028 KRISHNA RAJ UPADHAYAY Bajhang Koiralakot 3 DHANANJAYA UPADHAYAY MANDHARI DEVI UPADHAYAYGHODUDHANA 923.5 Male 85 31890 7359003001AJA SINGH Humla Saya(Sama) 4ANGA BAHADUR CHHATYAL JANKALA CHHATYAL MUNDI 924.6 Male 86 30393 7470078023PREM BOHARA Bajhang Banjh 9BIR SINGH BOHARA NARA DEVI BOHARA BANJH 925Male 87 34425 7469018010ANGA BHADUR BOHARA Bajura Pandusain 5 shreelal bohara biru bohara pandusaina 925.5Male 88 32315 7471026032JAGAT BK Achham Khodasadevi 5KALE LUHAR JAMUNA DEVI LUHAR TOLSHIN 925.6Male 89 32108 7465028002arati bista Dailekh Bansi 9Raj bahadur bista Bhumisara bistaBhumisara bista 926.2Female 90 32199 7469043002BAL BAHADUR LWAR Bajura Martadi 2CHANDRA LWAR BISHU LWAR JILLI 926.5Male 91 31777 7459004004BASANTA MAHATARA Humla ShreeNagar 3CHAITYA MAHATARA KALA MAHATARA MAHATARA 927Male 92 31787 7059004029LALKESH BUDHA Humla ShreeNagar 2DANE
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