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Details of Unclaimed Dividend Lumbini Bikas Bank Ltd Statement of Un-Claimed Dividend F.Y. 2057-058 (Former Lumbini Finance and Leasing co. Ltd) S.NO Name Purja No Amount 1 Palsana Ranjit 07203 328 2 Sarada Bhattachaya 07216 456 3 Shanta Kumar Shrestha 07248 2508 4 Harihar Dev Pant 07249 5472 5 Nirmal Raj Sharma 07250 1140 6 Madhav Kumar Shrestha 07254 114 7 Prakesh Ratna Buddha 07289 456 8 Khet Raj Koirala 07296 684 9 Dr. Niraj Joshi 07297 684 10 Pallabi Singh 07299 1140 11 Sharada Gurung 07322 114 12 Bijay Krishna Shrestha 07329 228 13 Ashutosh Agrawal 07363 1596 14 Sima Agrawal 07366 912 15 Bhijata Joshi 07384 228 16 Basundhara Devi Manandha 07386 114 17 Laxman Basnet 07390 114 18 Shree Multiple Co-operate 07404 2394 19 Shanta Upreti 07431 1368 20 Anil Dhungel 07433 570 21 Prawal Pratap Singh 07434 570 22 Amarish Bahadur Shrestha 07435 798 23 Padma Sivakoti 07438 2394 24 Manyu Shrestha 02903 214 25 Sukunda Prasad Pradhan 02920 228 26 Yash Dhoj Karki 02921 228 27 Bhim BDR Rai 02922 228 28 Rachana Rai 02923 228 29 Muna Rai 02924 228 30 Dhana Raj Rai 02925 228 31 Krishna Maya Rai 02926 228 32 Sharmaila Rana 02937 228 33 Rabindra Bikram Ran 02938 328 34 Om Prasad Shrestha 02945 228 35 Karina Agrawal 02962 684 36 Jenetty Shrestha 02997 114 37 Anod Raj Rajbhandari 05909 328 38 Sneha Dahal 05910 114 39 Shyam Mani Dahal 05911 114 40 Prashant Gautam 05920 342 41 Ratna Lal Putuwar 05921 114 42 Anisha Shrestha 05925 114 43 Ambika Rajbhans 05940 456 44 Hira Lal Rajbhash 05941 456 45 Bunu Kansakar 05942 228 46 Ramesh Pachhai 5943 114 47 Puspananda Shakya 05974 114 48 Ram maya Manandhar 5992 114 49 Rohit Man Amatya 5993 228 50 Ishwor Man Amatya 05994 342 51 Chandra Badan Shrestha 05995 228 52 Sichu Putuwar 05996 114 53 Narayani Thapa 00515 328 54 Reshma bajracharya 00520 228 55 Navin Kumar Acharju 00582 228 56 Rajiv Dhar Joshi 00606 114 57 Ramesh Shrestha 00611 228 58 Geeta Devi Agrawal 00657 228 59 Soham Agrawal 00660 114 60 Alankar Palikhey 00661 114 61 Jeemi Agrawal 00675 114 62 Biswo Nath Rungata 00697 798 63 Shyam Sundar Rungata 00698 20748 64 Maya Kumari Khadka 00712 228 65 Bina Chitrakar 00716 114 66 Sanu Keshari Tuladhar 00746 228 67 Dinesh Bhari 00761 114 68 Situ Raj Joshi 00837 114 69 Suchitra Tamrakar 00845 342 70 Jyoti Khadka 00850 228 71 Gyanendra Bahadur Khadka 00852 228 72 Sujata Khadka 00853 328 73 Chandra Sekhar Rungata 00873 798 74 Jyoti Kumar Rungata 00874 798 75 Deepak Kumar Rungata 00875 798 76 Kumari Bindiya Rungata 00876 798 77 Santoshi Devi Rungata 00877 798 78 Karuna Devi Rungata 00878 798 79 Sakuntala Devi Rungata 00879 798 80 Sabita Devi Rungata 00880 798 81 Renu Devi Riungata 00881 798 82 Hiranya BKT. Pradhanaga 00890 228 83 Ranjan Krishna Kayastha 00892 684 84 Sita Chalise 01313 456 85 Meena Dahal 01342 114 86 Kiran Kumar Pokhel 01343 114 87 Bageswori Shrestha 01412 114 88 Subash Govind Shrestha 01425 114 89 Priyanka Bhari 01431 228 90 Sabin Raj Shrestha 01453 114 91 Junesh prasad pradhan 01477 342 92 Vijaya shrestha 01479 684 93 Chiranjivi Dwa 01480 456 94 Yog Maya Dwa 01481 456 95 Buddhi PSD. Dwa 01482 456 96 Tirthamaya Dwa 01487 456 97 Prabhat raj Shrestha 01488 342 98 Prasanna Shrestha 01489 342 99 Huta Raj Shrestha 01491 342 100 Bibek Dwa 01492 456 101 Nitesh Dwa 01493 456 102 Anapurna Fnance CO. LTD. 015494 1368 103 Badri Nath Pokhrel 01499 228 104 satya devi Timelsina 01500 228 105 Bharat Bahadur K.C 01506 114 106 Ganesh Kumar Shrestha 01512 228 107 Kiran Bhama Shrestha 01513 228 108 Gunjan Shrestha 01514 228 109 Sandeep Kumar Shrestha 01515 228 110 Sushil Kumar Agrawal 01533 228 111 Uttambir Tuladhar 01534 228 112 Anisha Pradhananaga 01555 228 113 Lokendra Bhakta Pradhana 01556 328 114 Bimal Keshari Amatya 01604 228 115 Rajendra Niraula 01607 2736 116 Narayan Shrestha 01608 228 117 Manika Shrestha 01609 228 118 Devendra Shrestha 01610 228 119 Binod Kumar Kachhapati 01611 228 120 Swacha Dhan Tuladhar 01612 456 121 Shabhavi Niraula 01618 456 122 Khum BDR Hitrasingh Rana 01629 228 123 Kabyshree K.C 01630 228 124 Pullu K.C 01631 228 125 Sanita Maskey 01637 228 126 Subhav pradhan 01638 342 127 Sushila maskey 01639 228 128 Pooja Basnayat 01640 342 129 Pravesh basnayat 01641 342 130 Shree Ram Lamichhane 01676 1468 131 Jenny Lamichhane 01677 1026 132 Nandan Hari Sharma 01697 114 133 Sundar Sharma 01698 114 134 Bhusan kumar gautam 01701 228 135 Geeta Dhakal 01706 114 136 Saroj Basnet 01757 228 137 Omkar Dhoj Basnet 01758 228 138 Prabhakar Man Singh Prad 01765 214 139 Janaki Pradhan 01766 214 140 sangh Ratna Tuladhar 01767 228 141 Kabita Sgrestha 01774 114 142 Rupati Karmacharya 01775 328 143 Amala karmacharya 01776 328 144 Puja Agrawal 01783 456 145 Sanjay Kumar Agrawal 01784 228 146 Gaurav Agarawal 01786 228 147 Prem Krishna Bhaga Shres 01801 114 148 Ratna Kumari Khadgi 01818 114 149 Sanu Kumari Khadgi 01819 114 150 Ashok Kumar Thakuri 01820 114 151 Pancha Bir Singh Tuladhar 01844 1254 152 Seliya Bajracharya 01861 114 153 Icha Shrestha 01867 228 154 Komal Kumari Agrawal 01876 798 155 Shyam Sundar Agrawal 01877 798 156 Khusbu Kumari Agrawal 01878 798 157 Anil Kumar Sharma 01899 114 158 Rajeshwor Nakarmi 01920 228 159 Kishor Nakarmi 01921 228 160 Jeenat Upreti 01933 114 161 Rahani Baidhya 01934 114 162 Bebi Shrestha 01935 114 163 Kanhaiya sapkota 01939 456 164 Asesh Shrestha 01944 114 165 Kamal Tara Manadhar 01963 228 166 Sneha Manadhar 01965 228 167 Indra Shekhar Khadka 01966 228 168 Milan rai 01967 228 169 Narayan Kumar Agrawal 01979 798 170 Rita adhikari 01981 342 171 Puspa Devi Tuladhar 01982 684 172 Suva laxmi Ranjit 01984 228 173 Tulshi Man Ranjit 01985 228 174 Jiwan ram Agrawal 01986 798 175 Anish Ghimire 01989 228 176 Devendreswori Bajrachary 02005 214 177 Dhanmani acharya 02014 342 178 Karna Bdr Karki 02016 228 179 Nilisha Karki 02017 114 180 Khem Raj Basnet 02027 228 181 Bed Prasad Upadhaya 02076 228 182 Amit Kumar Sharma 02086 684 183 Damodhar Ranjit 01111 1924 184 Shakila Ranjit 01112 442 185 Binod Kumar shrestha 01137 114 186 Tanka Chaudhari 01140 228 187 Prakash Ratna shakya 01180 342 188 Dambar singh Gurung 03803 228 189 Radheshyam Kourya 03832 228 190 Krishna man Dangol 3871 228 191 Sujit Dangol 03872 228 192 Atul Shrestha 03887 114 193 Dongala Ruit 03892 1026 194 sambhu magar 03893 228 195 Ashish Shrestha 03903 228 196 Ayesha Shrestha 03904 228 197 Baby of Sujata Shrestha 03905 228 198 ishwor Man Shrestha 03922 456 199 Bhaairaja Maharjan 03923 114 200 Shyam Prasad Sibakoti 03927 114 201 Shrijana shrestha 03941 228 202 Prem Bahadur Shrestha 03946 114 203 Sita Devi Rana Bhat 03965 228 204 Krishna Bahadur banjara 03966 228 205 Chandra Kumar Shrestha 03984 114 206 Sadichchha Basnet 03988 114 207 Sanjaya Shah 06045 114 208 Renu Dhungana 06050 228 209 Shashi Raut 06050 114 210 Chandra Kanta Rajour 06053 228 211 Jasmine Manandhar 06064 114 212 Dilli Pyari Pradhana 06065 328 213 Sunita Bajracharya 02806 114 214 Merin Shakya 02807 114 215 Purosottam Sagar Maharjan 02816 114 216 Shova Maharjan 02817 114 217 Sundar La Tamrakar 02821 114 218 Renu Tamrakar 02822 114 219 Dan Shova Tuladhar 02841 228 220 Maitri Ratna Tuladhar 02842 228 221 Kalash Ratna Tuladhar 02843 228 222 Sandhya Manandhar 02853 228 223 Prashan Bikram Rana 02880 328 224 Prasuti Rana 02881 228 225 Gyan ratna Maharjan 03213 228 226 Lakpa Gurung 03215 1468 227 Sabina Rai 03228 228 228 Prashjeeb Rai 03229 228 229 Kumar Psd Budathoki 03246 228 230 Kabir Psd Joshi 03253 228 231 Rama Joshi 03254 228 232 Sonam Gyamjo Gurung 03609 456 233 Roshan Malakar 03616 228 234 Keshab Man Malakar 03617 228 235 Ujala Shrestha 03618 228 236 Gopal Raj Joshi 03625 228 237 Rakesh Raj joshi 03626 228 238 Lakesh Raj joshi 03627 228 239 Gita Shrestha 03632 228 240 Mangal Krishna Maharjan 03636 228 241 Bishwa Nath Pandey 03665 114 242 Anika Amatya 03670 328 243 Amrit Sagar Kansakar 03671 328 244 Gajendra Amatya 03672 328 245 Palistha Amatya 03673 228 246 Surya Kumari Rai 03675 228 247 Ramin Shrestha 03695 228 248 Amit Shrestha 03700 228 249 Surya Narayan Manandhar 02731 228 250 Rama Devi Manandhar 02732 228 251 Sabin Narayan Manandhar 02733 228 252 Pragya Manadhar 02734 228 253 Siddhartha Narayan Manandhar 02735 228 254 Sarita Tuladhar 02737 114 255 Yumala Tuladhar 02738 114 256 Sangeeta Tuladhar 02739 114 257 Sristi Tuladhar 02741 114 258 Saurav Tuladhar 02742 114 259 Sumitra Shrestha 02747 114 260 Basanta Gautam 02771 114 261 Sakriya Neupane 02204 342 262 Indira khannal 02206 228 263 Rajesh Baral 02210 228 264 Ramesh baral 02211 228 265 Aayushree Gurung 02218 114 266 Manish Bharati 02222 228 267 Capt. Yam Bahadur Gurung 02225 1026 268 Dinesh Shanker Palikhe 02229 456 269 Sunam Palikhe 02230 228 270 Moti Maya Nakarmi 02232 228 271 Shyam nakarmi 02233 114 272 Jeevan Pd Khannal 02235 228 273 Krishna Prasad pathak 02270 114 274 Rima pandey 02271 114 275 Purusottam Shrestha 02408 114 276 Ram Prasad Amatya 02409 228 277 Raj Bdr Shrestha 02416 228 278 Akash Dangol 02424 328 279 Chandra Mani Sen 02425 228 280 Jiblal Basyal 02445 228 281 Bikash Bhadel 02476 114 282 Jayendra Bikram Shah 02479 570 283 Mohan Krishna Shrestha 02481 342 284 Anju Thapa 02482 342 285 Reena Rajeswori Thapa 02497 228 286 Bobby Chand 02498 228 287 Manju Adhikari 02499 684 288 Tirtha Shrestha 00006 114 289 Bhagirathi Shrestha 06805 228 290 Sher bdr Shrestha 06806 228 291 Utsab Shrestha 06807 228 292 Gaurab Shrestha 06808 228 293 Arun Chandra Bandey Shrestha 06813 228 294 Sarad Chandra Bade Shrestha 06814 228 295 Sagar Chandra Bade Shrestha 06815 228 296 Sugat Shrestha 06816 228 297 Sagun Shrestha 06817 228 298 Sugam Shrestha 06818 228 299 Renuka Shrestha 06831 228 300 Purna Shrestha 06832 228 301 Baikuntha Bdr.
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