Early Life and Personal Background
Born in Kavrepalanchowk, Jit Ram Lama is currently 51 years old and has deep roots in the community. He currently resides at Suryavinayak Municipality, Bhaktapur, Bagmati Province, Nepal, maintaining a strong connection with the local people and understanding their needs firsthand.
Jit Ram Lama is the son of Harka Ram Lama. He is married to Kamala Lama.
Constituency and Electoral Representation
Jit Ram Lama is contesting from Bhaktapur Constituency-2, a region that holds significant importance in the electoral landscape of Bagmati Province. This constituency represents a diverse community with unique needs and aspirations.
The key issues that Jit Ram Lama aims to address include infrastructure development, employment opportunities, education facilities, healthcare access, local economic growth, and improved public service delivery. He has been actively engaging with the constituents, understanding their concerns, and developing solutions that align with the region's development priorities.
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Political Party and Ideology
Jit Ram Lama represents Ujjyalo Nepal Party in this election. The party's vision and manifesto align with his commitment to democratic values, social justice, and sustainable development. Through this political affiliation, he seeks to contribute to the broader goals of national progress while addressing the specific needs of the constituency.
Vision for the Future
Jit Ram Lama envisions a future where the constituency experiences sustainable development, improved quality of life, and greater opportunities for all citizens. His focus areas include promoting transparency in governance, fostering economic growth, enhancing educational and healthcare facilities, and ensuring that the voices of the people are heard and represented effectively in the parliament.
With his background in and deep community connections, Jit Ram Lama is positioned to serve as an effective representative for the people of Bhaktapur Constituency-2.