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Dear sir/madam, kindly refer to your http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tashi_and_Nancy_Malik The name of second twin sister 'Nancy' is wrong. It is actually 'Nungshi'. It was wrongly published by nepal's Tourism board and we have now got it corrected it in their records. Kindly see attached certificate issued by them.(this has been sent by Nungshi from her email to info-en-o@wikimedia.org <info-en-o@wikimedia.org>; May I request that this be changed accordingly. regards vs malik (Veermalik (talk) 15:39, 14 June 2013 (UTC))[reply]

File:Certficate from nepal tourism board
correct name Nungshi

father of twin sisters tashi & nungshi

June 2014

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