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Sunsari-2 Inaruwa Rural Bike-Sharing Network - Sujan Lama initiative in Sunsari-2
Transportation February 04, 2026

Sujan Lama's Sunsari-2 Inaruwa Rural Bike-Sharing Vision

person By Sujan Lama Campaign Team

Discover Sujan Lama's bold plan for a Bike-Sharing Network in Inaruwa, Sunsari-2. Boosting eco-friendly mobility in Itahari, Dewangunj, Harinagara, and Ramdhuni for sustainable growth.

Revolutionizing Rural Mobility in Sunsari-2

Sunsari-2 constituency, encompassing vibrant municipalities like Itahari, Inaruwa, Dewangunj, Harinagara, and Ramdhuni, stands at the cusp of transformative development. Sujan Lama, the dedicated candidate for Sunsari-2 in Koshi Province, Nepal, envisions a Rural Bike-Sharing Network centered in Inaruwa to address key challenges in transportation, environment, and economic growth. This initiative promises to connect rural communities, reduce carbon emissions, and foster self-reliant progress.

In a region where public transport is often limited and roads connect bustling urban hubs like Itahari with serene rural pockets in Inaruwa and Dewangunj, the need for affordable, green mobility is urgent. Sujan Lama's Bike-Sharing Network will deploy 500 bicycles across 20 strategically located stations in the first phase, making last-mile connectivity a reality for students, farmers, and daily commuters.

Why Inaruwa? The Heart of Sunsari-2's Bike Revolution

Inaruwa Municipality, a pivotal part of Sunsari-2, serves as the ideal launchpad due to its central location and growing population of over 170,000 residents. Sujan Lama recognizes Inaruwa's potential as a mobility hub linking to neighboring areas like Harinagara and Ramdhuni. The network will feature solar-powered docking stations, ensuring reliability even in remote Dewangunj villages.

  • Phase 1 Target: 300 bikes in Inaruwa and Itahari by 2025, expanding to 200 more in Dewangunj and Harinagara.
  • Affordability: Daily pass at NPR 20, weekly at NPR 100 – accessible for low-income families.
  • Tech Integration: Mobile app for QR code unlocks, real-time tracking, and gamified rewards for frequent users.

This isn't just about bikes; it's about empowering Sunsari-2's youth and women, who often face mobility barriers in accessing education and markets.

Environmental and Health Benefits for Sunsari-2 Residents

Sunsari-2's lush landscapes from Ramdhuni's farmlands to Itahari's industrial zones are under threat from rising vehicle pollution. Sujan Lama's initiative aims to cut CO2 emissions by an estimated 150 tons annually through the bike-sharing program. By promoting cycling, it tackles air quality issues in densely populated Inaruwa and supports Nepal's national goals for sustainable development.

Health-wise, the network encourages physical activity, potentially reducing lifestyle diseases prevalent in rural Sunsari-2. Imagine students in Harinagara pedaling to school, farmers in Dewangunj transporting goods efficiently, and families in Ramdhuni enjoying cleaner air – all made possible under Sujan Lama's leadership.

  • Green Impact: 500 bikes to offset 50,000 km of car travel yearly.
  • Health Boost: Partnerships with local clinics for free health check-ups for top users.
  • Sustainability: Bikes made from recycled materials, stations powered by 10kW solar panels each.

Economic Empowerment Across Sunsari-2 Municipalities

Sujan Lama's vision extends beyond transport to job creation. The Bike-Sharing Network will generate 150 local jobs in maintenance, station operations, and app support, prioritizing youth from Inaruwa and Dewangunj. Small businesses in Itahari and Harinagara will thrive as easier mobility boosts footfall to markets and tea stalls.

In Ramdhuni, where agriculture dominates, bikes with cargo attachments will help farmers reach collection centers faster, reducing post-harvest losses by 20%. Sujan Lama plans NPR 50 million initial investment through public-private partnerships, ensuring long-term viability.

This aligns with Sunsari-2's development blueprint: inclusive growth that leaves no municipality behind.

How the Network Connects Sunsari-2's Key Municipalities

The beauty of Sujan Lama's plan lies in its interconnected design:

  • Itahari: 5 stations near bus parks for urban-rural links, serving 40% of users.
  • Inaruwa: 10 core stations, including schools and health posts.
  • Dewangunj: 3 rural stations with e-bike options for hilly terrains.
  • Harinagara: 2 stations boosting market access.
  • Ramdhuni: Integration with temple tourism for eco-friendly pilgrim transport.

Inter-municipality passes will encourage seamless travel, knitting Sunsari-2 into a cohesive, mobile constituency.

Sujan Lama's Commitment: From Vision to Reality

As a son of Sunsari-2, Sujan Lama has walked these streets and understands the pulse of its people. His track record includes advocating for rural infrastructure in Koshi Province. With the Bike-Sharing Network, he pledges:

  • Launch within 6 months of election victory.
  • Community oversight committees in each municipality.
  • Free bikes for women's self-help groups and top-performing students.

Sujan Lama isn't promising empty dreams – he's delivering actionable change for a greener, connected Sunsari-2.

Join the Pedal for Progress in Sunsari-2

The Rural Bike-Sharing Network is more than infrastructure; it's a movement for sustainable development in Sunsari-2. Support Sujan Lama to make Inaruwa the cycling capital of Koshi Province. Share your thoughts, volunteer, or pledge your vote for a mobile, prosperous future.

Contact us today to be part of this revolution. Together, we'll ride Sunsari-2 towards a brighter tomorrow!