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EDV 2010 Result (1st list)

S. No.

Name

Address

1

Ananda Bidari

Nawalpur-11, Makwanpur

2

Anil Awale

3204

3

Anil Lama

3204

4

Anil Thapa

3204

5

Anima Shakya

Anamangar-32, Kathmandu

6

Anita K.C.

3204

7

Anita Mainaly

Gpo-1, Thimi-16, Lokanthali, Bhaktapur

8

Anup Bikram Shah

Butwal-6, Rupandehi

9

Arjun Kumar Katuwal

Gpo-1, Hardiya-1, Saptari

10

Arun Kumar Shah

Gpo-1, Janakpur-15, Janakpur

11

Ashish Man Buddhacharya

3204

12

Bachhu Kailash Bista

Gpo-1, Shifal-7, Kathmandu

13

Bhesh Raj Shiwakoti

3204

14

Bigyan Shrestha

3204

15

Bimala Acharya

1044

16

Bimala Paudel

Agriculture Inputs Company, Nepalgunj-16

17

Bindiya Pradhan Joshi

3204

18

Binod Prasad Basaula

24114

19

Binod Tiwari

3204

20

Birendra Guvaju Shakya

Pokhara-1, Kaski

21

Biru Gurung

Kathmandu, Laliguras Marg-96

22

Chetan Neupane

24114

23

Chiranjibi Adhikari

Tintoliya-13, Biratnagar, Morang

24

Chitra Man Thapa

Biratnagar-7, Morang

25

Devashree Bashyal

3204

26

Dhruba Prasad Rimal

Mahankal-9, Mandikhatar

27

Dhrur Narayan Yadav

Madar-6, Siraha

28

Dil Kumar Tharu

Neulapur-9, Bardiya

29

Dinesh Shakya

3204

30

Dipendra Jung Thapa

3204

31

Gopal Krishna Sharma

3204

32

Harka Bahadur Rai

8975 Epc-5036

33

Ishwari Prasad Marahatta

2857

34

Jagannath Wagle

Pipalmord-5, Kathmandu

35

Jagantha Subedi

3204

36

Janardan Tiwari

1213

37

Jatin Man Amatya

5141

38

Jyoti Bishwakarma

8975 Epc 814

39

Jyoti Karki

Gpo-1, Taksar-1, Syangja

40

Kamala Sapkota (Kandel)

Bharatpur-8, Chitwan

41

Khagendra Bhattarai

Gherabari-7, Jhapa

42

Kishor Sharma

Gpo-1, 9841743720, General Post Office

43

Krishna Prasad Pandey

1213

44

Kumar Bahadur Thapa Chhetri

Baglung-2, Dhaulagiri Computer Institute

45

Lalit Chaudhary

Anarmani-3, Jhapa

46

Laxman Bhandari

New Dhalulagiri Stationary, Rupandhei

47

Laxman Rana

2680

48

Lekh Nath Bhandari

Gpo-1, Bharatpur-10, Chitwan

49

Madhu Paudle

Bharatpur-4, Chitwan

50

Mandira Nepal

1213

51

Mandira Poudyal

3204

52

Manisha Baral

Nepal Sbi Bank, Biratnagar

53

Manohar Kumar Sah

Sundarpur-2, Sarlahi

54

Manoj Basnet

3204

55

Manoj Khatiwada

3204

56

Mira Maharjan

Kathmandu-12, Teku

57

Nabaraj Thapa

3204

58

Nancy Khadka

3204

59

Nanuka Bhattarai

Dillibazar-33, Kathmandu

60

Nilu Neupane

Hatkhola-10, Biratnagar, Morang

61

Nirajan Kumar Yadav

Bashbari, Kathmandu, H.No-161

62

Pabita Bhandari

3204

63

Pallav Paudel

Madhyapur Thimi, Bhaktapur

64

Parmeshwar Chaudhary

Ph.N.: 9841567346, G.P.O.

65

Parshu Ram Bhandari

1213

66

Pasang Lama

3204

67

Prakash Khanal

15129, Spc 188

68

Prakash Pokhrel

Gpo-1/19090, Kathmandu

69

Prakash Poudel

Bageswori-2, Nepalgunj, Banke

70

Purnima Bhattarai

5893

71

Radhika Subedi

Parbatipur-1, Chitwan

72

Raju Adhikari

Gpo-1, 14323

73

Raju Kc

Zerokilometer-5, Pokhara

74

Rakesh Rajbanshi

12540

75

Ram Binehi Yadav

3204

76

Ramchandra Sapkota

24114

77

Rashila Lamsal

Hetauda, Makwanpur

78

Rishi Kumar Dhakal

8625

79

Rita Shrestha

3204

80

Ritesh Ghimire

8973 Npc 584

81

Roshani Bhari

Pokhara-2/7, Kaski

82

Rudra Luitel

Itahari-1, Sunsari

83

Sabitri Basnet

3204

84

Sachet Prasad Karmacharya

3204

85

Sagar Gautam

Rajapur-1, Bardiya

86

Sajana Dhakal Ghimire

5178

87

Samjhana Regmi

Walling-8, Syangja

88

Sanjay Singh Thapa

Ph.N.: 9841668125, G.P.O.

89

Santosh Pandey

3204

90

Sapana Pokharel

Amarpath-6, Rupandehi

91

Saroj Kumar Yadav

Bagada-2, Mahottari

92

Saroj Maka

Crystal International, Bhaktapur

93

Saugat Bhattarai

24233

94

Shailesh Dongol

New Road Pako, Kathmandu

95

Shakuntala Subedi

Motipur, Bardiya

96

Som Nath Adhikari

P.O.B. No.-541, Pokhara

97

Subash Oli

3204

98

Sudarshan Sharma

Tutepani-14, Lalitpur

99

Sudhir Khanal

3204

100

Suman Lama

3204

101

Summy Pandey

24114

102

Sundar Mani Poudel

Sunu Enterprises, Chitwan

103

Surya Kanta Sapkota

Aruchour-4, Syangja

104

Surya Mani Mishra

Ratnanagar-01, Chitwan

105

Sushil Thapa

8973 Npc 584

106

Sweety Pradhan

Aviwadan Tole-17, Morang, Biratnagar

107

Tara Devi Shakya

3204

108

Tek Bahadur Gurung

8973

109

Tek Bahadur Kami

Bhimgithe-3, Dhaulagiri

110

Tirtha Bahadur Shrestha

6633

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