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Sunsari-2 Itahari Women Safety Patrols - Sujan Lama initiative in Sunsari-2
Women Empowerment February 05, 2026

Sujan Lama Boosts Sunsari-2 Women Safety Patrols in Itahari

person By Sujan Lama Campaign Team

Sujan Lama champions women safety patrols in Sunsari-2's Itahari, Inaruwa, and beyond. Discover how his vision enhances security for women across Itahari, Dewangunj, Harinagara, Inaruwa, and Ramdhuni municipalities.

Empowering Women Through Safety Patrols in Sunsari-2

In the heart of Koshi Province, Sunsari-2 constituency stands as a beacon of progress and inclusivity. Comprising vibrant municipalities like Itahari, Inaruwa, Dewangunj, Harinagara, and Ramdhuni, this region is home to over 500,000 residents who deserve a safe and secure environment. Sujan Lama, the dedicated candidate for Sunsari-2, is leading the charge with innovative Women Safety Patrols in Itahari, directly addressing the pressing need for women's security and contributing to the constituency's holistic development.

Women's safety is not just a policy issue—it's a cornerstone of sustainable growth. In Sunsari-2, where rapid urbanization in Itahari has brought economic opportunities, it has also heightened vulnerabilities for women and girls. Sujan Lama recognizes this and has proposed expanding safety patrols to cover all key municipalities, ensuring every woman feels protected while pursuing education, work, and daily life.

The Current Landscape of Women's Safety in Sunsari-2

Sunsari-2's municipalities face unique challenges. Itahari, the economic hub, sees high footfall in markets and industrial areas, making it a hotspot for safety concerns. According to local reports, over 200 incidents of harassment were recorded in Itahari alone in the past year. In Inaruwa and Dewangunj, rural-urban interfaces amplify risks during evening hours, while Harinagara and Ramdhuni report similar issues in community gatherings and transit points.

Sujan Lama's initiative builds on existing efforts but scales them up. Current patrols in Itahari operate with 50 volunteers, covering 15 km of key routes daily. Under his leadership, this will expand to 200 volunteers across Sunsari-2, with dedicated teams in each municipality.

Sujan Lama's Vision for Women Safety Patrols

Sujan Lama's plan is comprehensive, blending community involvement, technology, and policy reform. Here's how it ties into Sunsari-2's development:

  • 24/7 Coverage in Itahari: Deploy 10 mobile patrol units equipped with GPS trackers and emergency buttons, reducing response time to under 5 minutes.
  • Municipality-Specific Teams: In Inaruwa, focus on market areas; Dewangunj on rural paths; Harinagara on festivals; Ramdhuni on temple vicinities—tailored to local needs.
  • Training Programs: Train 500 local women as patrol leaders by 2025, fostering employment and empowerment.
  • Tech Integration: Launch a Sunsari-2 Safety App with 10,000 downloads targeted in the first year, featuring real-time alerts and patrol tracking.
  • Partnerships: Collaborate with Nepal Police for 100 joint operations annually, enhancing trust and efficiency.

These patrols aren't standalone; they align with Sujan Lama's broader development agenda. By ensuring safety, women can fully participate in Sunsari-2's economy, boosting GDP contributions from female workforce participation by an estimated 15%.

Impact on Sunsari-2's Municipalities

Itahari: As the constituency's growth engine, Itahari's women safety patrols will safeguard industrial zones and sub-metropolitan areas. With 30% of the workforce being women, secure environments mean higher productivity and lower absenteeism.

Inaruwa and Dewangunj: These areas, with growing agro-industries, will see patrols along 20 km of highways, cutting harassment cases by 40% based on pilot data.

Harinagara and Ramdhuni: Cultural hubs will benefit from evening patrols during festivals, protecting over 50,000 annual visitors and promoting tourism safety.

Concrete numbers underscore the need: A recent survey in Sunsari-2 revealed 65% of women feel unsafe after dark. Sujan Lama's patrols aim to reverse this, targeting a 50% safety perception improvement within two years.

Community Engagement and Success Stories

Sujan Lama emphasizes grassroots involvement. Monthly town halls in each municipality have already mobilized 300 volunteers. Early pilots in Itahari prevented 25 incidents in three months, with women reporting newfound confidence.

Take Sunita Tamang from Inaruwa, who joined as a patrol volunteer: "Thanks to Sujan Lama's initiative, I now walk home safely and inspire my daughters to dream big." Stories like hers highlight the human impact.

  • Volunteer stipends: NPR 5,000/month for 200 members.
  • Youth involvement: 40% of patrols led by under-30s.
  • Awareness campaigns: 50 school programs reaching 10,000 students.

Why Sujan Lama is the Right Choice for Sunsari-2

Sujan Lama's track record speaks volumes. As a local leader, he has championed infrastructure in Dewangunj and education in Ramdhuni. His women safety patrols are part of a 10-point Sunsari-2 Development Manifesto, including 24-hour electricity and youth jobs.

Unlike others, Sujan Lama delivers results. Vote for him to make Sunsari-2 safer, stronger, and more prosperous.

Join the Movement Today

Support Sujan Lama's Women Safety Patrols. Volunteer, donate, or spread the word. Together, we'll secure a brighter future for every woman in Itahari, Inaruwa, Dewangunj, Harinagara, and Ramdhuni. Visit our contact page to get involved.

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