Sujan Lama's Inaruwa-Dewangunj Playground Revival in Sunsari-2
Discover Sujan Lama's visionary initiative to renovate playgrounds in Inaruwa and Dewangunj, boosting youth health and community spirit in Sunsari-2. This Sunsari-2 development project promises modern facilities for Itahari, Harinagara, Ramdhuni, and beyond.
Transforming Recreation Spaces for Sunsari-2's Future
In the heart of Koshi Province, Sunsari-2 constituency stands as a beacon of progress and community unity. Encompassing vibrant municipalities like Itahari, Inaruwa, Dewangunj, Harinagara, and Ramdhuni, this region is poised for remarkable development under the leadership of Sujan Lama. As a dedicated candidate for Sunsari-2, Sujan Lama has launched the Inaruwa-Dewangunj Playground Renovation Initiative, a flagship project aimed at revitalizing public spaces and empowering the youth.
This initiative isn't just about building playgrounds; it's about fostering healthier lifestyles, nurturing young talents, and strengthening community bonds. With Sunsari-2's rapid urbanization, access to quality recreational facilities has become a pressing need. Sujan Lama's commitment addresses this gap head-on, promising world-class amenities that will benefit over 50,000 residents across the constituency.
Why Playgrounds Matter in Sunsari-2 Development
Sunsari-2, with its diverse municipalities, faces unique challenges in balancing industrial growth in Itahari with rural development in areas like Dewangunj and Harinagara. Playgrounds serve as vital community hubs, promoting physical fitness, mental well-being, and social interaction. Studies show that access to green spaces reduces obesity rates by up to 30% in growing urban areas like ours.
In Inaruwa and Dewangunj, existing playgrounds have deteriorated due to years of neglect—heavily worn turf, broken equipment, and poor lighting. Sujan Lama's renovation plan will inject NRs 25 lakhs into these sites, creating safe, modern facilities equipped with basketball courts, multi-purpose fields, jogging tracks, and child-friendly play zones. This aligns perfectly with Sunsari-2's broader development vision, including infrastructure upgrades in Ramdhuni and Harinagara.
Key Features of the Renovation Initiative
The Inaruwa-Dewangunj Playground Renovation Initiative is designed with input from local residents, ensuring it meets the real needs of Sunsari-2 families. Here's what the upgraded playgrounds will offer:
- Modern Synthetic Turf: Durable, all-weather surfaces for football, cricket, and other sports, lasting 10+ years with minimal maintenance.
- LED Lighting Systems: Enabling evening use, promoting women's safety and extended community events—crucial for shift workers in Itahari's industries.
- Children’s Play Areas: Inclusive equipment for ages 3-12, including swings, slides, and sensory play zones compliant with international safety standards.
- Fitness Zones: Outdoor gyms with 15+ stations for adults and seniors, targeting a 20% increase in local fitness participation.
- Green Perimeters: 5,000 sq. ft. of landscaping with native plants, enhancing biodiversity and providing shaded seating areas.
- Multi-Purpose Pavilions: For yoga classes, cultural programs, and health camps, fostering community engagement across Inaruwa, Dewangunj, and neighboring Harinagara.
These features will transform neglected lots into vibrant hubs, directly contributing to Sunsari-2's goal of becoming a model constituency in Koshi Province.
Sujan Lama's Vision for Sunsari-2 Municipalities
Sujan Lama's leadership extends beyond Inaruwa and Dewangunj. This initiative is the first phase of a five-playground master plan covering all Sunsari-2 municipalities:
- Itahari: Upgrading the central park playground to accommodate 1,000 daily users amid urban expansion.
- Inaruwa: Full renovation with added volleyball courts, set for completion by Dashain 2082.
- Dewangunj: New flood-resistant design featuring a 400m jogging track, vital for flood-prone areas.
- Harinagara: Community-driven project with local youth involvement in construction.
- Ramdhuni: Spiritual-themed play area near the temple, blending recreation with cultural heritage.
Funded through public-private partnerships and Sujan Lama's advocacy for provincial grants, the total investment exceeds NRs 1.25 crores. This demonstrates his pragmatic approach to development, prioritizing high-impact, low-cost solutions.
Health and Youth Empowerment Benefits
In Sunsari-2, where diabetes and lifestyle diseases affect 15% of adults, these playgrounds will be game-changers. The initiative includes free health screening camps quarterly and partnerships with local schools for sports programs. Expect to see:
- 50% increase in youth sports participation within the first year.
- Annual tournaments hosting 2,000+ athletes from across Koshi Province.
- Women's fitness groups reducing isolation in rural Dewangunj and Harinagara.
- Talent scouting for national teams, spotlighting Sunsari-2 prodigies.
Sujan Lama emphasizes, "A healthy youth is the foundation of a prosperous Sunsari-2. These playgrounds are investments in our children's future."
Community Involvement and Sustainability
True to his grassroots ethos, Sujan Lama has mobilized 500+ volunteers from Itahari to Ramdhuni for clean-up drives and design workshops. Sustainability measures include solar-powered lighting, rainwater harvesting, and a resident-led maintenance committee. This ensures the playgrounds remain pristine for generations.
The project timeline: Groundbreaking in Kartik 2081, Inaruwa completion by Mangsir, Dewangunj by Falgun. Track progress via Sujan Lama's Sunsari-2 campaign updates.
Join Sujan Lama in Building a Stronger Sunsari-2
The Inaruwa-Dewangunj Playground Renovation Initiative exemplifies Sujan Lama's dedication to tangible development in Sunsari-2. From enhancing Itahari's urban vibrancy to uplifting rural Harinagara and Ramdhuni, his vision unites our constituency.
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