Lalbandi

"[2] It is committed to the economic and social upliftment of women, indigenous nationalities, Dalits, and individuals with disabilities within its jurisdiction.

[4] Lalbandi Municipality is broadly divided into the Chure range, Bhabar, and Outer Terai.

Other tree species found in the municipality include Khayer, Sissou (Dalbergia sissoo), Karma, Kumni, Harro, Barro, Sindure, Tantari, Sanisal, Simal (Bombax ceiba), Bhurkul, and Dabdabe.

The municipality is home to Janajyoti Multiple Campus,[6] a community school offering education up to the postgraduate level, as well as a 3-year Diploma in Computer Science through the CTEVT.

The municipality has been making significant progress in ensuring a reliable supply of potable water to its residents.

The people of Lalbandi Municipality primarily depend on traditional fuel types for cooking, with a small percentage using LP gas.

The center is renowned for the production of mangoes, litchis, scientifically cultivated tomatoes, and a wide variety of flower species.

[4] Lalbandi has a permanent market area with shops selling garments, hardware, cosmetics, groceries, DVDs, and other items.

The market also includes travel agencies, a hospital, cooperative finance companies, and a few major banks with ATMs.

A biweekly market is held every Monday and Thursday, when many people from surrounding areas come for their grocery shopping.

As a result, most long-route buses traveling to major destinations such as Kathmandu, Pokhara, Birgunj, Biratnagar, and Nepalgunj pass through Lalbandi, making it easy to catch a bus to various parts of the country.