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Umesh Adhikari Sunil
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Name
Sunil Adhikari
BornUmesh Adhikari
(1994-06-23) June 23, 1994 (age 30)
Name in real lifeSunil Adhikari
NationalityNepali
Country    Nepal
Current location Lekhnath-6 = Kaski
Languages Nepali English Hindi
Time zone kathmandu
Ethnicity Aryan
Race Brahmin
Height5ft 6in
HairBlack
EyesBlack
Handednessright
Blood typeO+
Personality typeversatile/dynamic
Family and friends
Marital statussingle
Education and employment
Occupationstudent
EducationBE level
Primary schoolSOS HGS
Intermediate schoolSOS HGS
High schoolSOS HGS
CollegeSOS HGS
Hobbies, favourites and beliefs
HobbiesComputer Programming
ReligionHinduism
Contact info
Emailgoku7237 @ gmail.com
GTalkgoku7237
Twitter suniladh23
WU
This user attended
Pokhara University
in Nepal
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632+
This user is a citizen of Nepal
This user is member of
WikiProject Education in Nepal.

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