Lalbandi
Lalbandi is a municipality in the Sarlahi district of Madhesh Province, Nepal. It is the largest municipality in Madhesh Province, with its administrative office located in Ward No. 6.
Lalbandi Bazar, situated along the East-West Highway,, is a significant trading hub within the municipality. Lalbandi shares its borders with Ishwarpur Municipality to the east and south, Haripur Municipality to the west and south, Sindhuli district to the north, and Hariwan to the west. It serves as the primary trading center for the district.
Due to increasing urbanization and growing business activities, this municipality is emerging as a center of attraction in the district and is developing into the largest municipality in the region.
The municipality is collectively striving for prosperity and development under its original slogan: "Clean, beautiful and prosperous city, Pride of Sarlahi District." It is committed to the economic and social upliftment of women, indigenous nationalities, Dalits, and individuals with disabilities within its jurisdiction.
The area is known for tomato production in Nepal. Tomatoes, along with other green vegetables, are important cash crops, along with paddy, wheat, maize and other crops. It is a developing municipality in the Mid Terai region of Nepal. Bhudeo Khadya Udhyog, a subsidiary of Hulas Group, is located here and is one of the larger rice, pulse, and flour manufacturing and packaging industries in Nepal.
Geography
Lalbandi Municipality is broadly divided into the Chure range, Bhabar, and Outer Terai. The municipality is located in a subtropical monsoon climate, resulting in subtropical vegetation in the region. The dominant forest type is Sal Forest. Other tree species found in the municipality include Khayer, Sissou , Karma, Kumni, Harro, Barro, Sindure, Tantari, Sanisal, Simal , Bhurkul, and Dabdabe.The fauna of the region includes species such as tigers, leopards, bears, elephants, wild buffalo, wild boars, deers, and chital. Bird species found in the area include peacocks, hornbills, kalij, and Luiche, among others. Deforestation and population growth are major factors contributing to the destruction of wildlife habitats. The Lakhandehi River flows through the municipality.
Climate
The Harion region has a subtropical monsoon climate. According to the Climatic Station of Janakpur, the average maximum temperature in the municipality is 31 °C, with a recorded highest temperature of 42 °C. The average minimum temperature is 20 °C, with a recorded lowest temperature of 4 °C. Approximately 80% of the region's rainfall occurs during the monsoon season, with an average annual rainfall of 1,699.6 mm.Education
The municipality is home to Janajyoti Multiple Campus, a community school offering education up to the postgraduate level, as well as a 3-year Diploma in Computer Science through the CTEVT. Additionally, Janjyoti Technical School provides an 18-month sub-overseas course. There are a total of 40 community schools in the municipality.Use of Energy
The people of Lalbandi Municipality primarily depend on traditional fuel types for cooking, with a small percentage using LP gas. Biogas is also used as a cooking fuel. Other cooking fuels include kerosene, electricity, santhi/Guitha, and others. For lighting, the residents mainly rely on electricity, kerosene, biogas, and solar energy.Industries/Agriculture
Lalbandi supplies the entire country's demand for tomatoes. The largest Tropical Horticulture Center in Nepal, also known as the Tropical Horticulture Center, is located in Lalbandi Municipality. The center is renowned for the production of mangoes, litchis, scientifically cultivated tomatoes, and a wide variety of flower species.The area is known for tomato production in Nepal. Tomatoes, along with other green vegetables, are the main cash crops, alongside paddy, wheat, maize, and other crops. It is one of the fastest-developing municipalities in the Mid Terai region of Nepal. Bhudeo Khadya Udhyog, a subsidiary of Hulas Group, is located here and is one of the largest rice, pulse, and flour manufacturing and packaging industries in Nepal.