By Kelum Bandara - India is to invest more money in Sri Lanka with plans in place to launch some housing projects, vocational training centres and an agricultural research centre in the war-ravaged north as grants to the country was set to reach the Rs 12.5 billion mark pledged last year. The Indian government has already spent around two billion rupees of it on ongoing projects in the country, authoritative sources said yesterday.
The grant is to be spent on various projects to be undertaken by India in Sri Lanka mainly in the north of the country. Accordingly, plans are under way to construct six vocational training centres all over the country and an Agriculture Research Centre too would be built with Indian assistance in the North. These vocational training centres would be established in Jaffna, Kilinochchi, Vavuniya, Trincomalee, Batticaloa and Nuwara-Eliya.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
India assistance to Lanka to reach Rs 12.5 Billion
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