India, Sri Lanka Signs MoU to construct 3,000 rain water harvesting systems:
India has signed MoU
(Memorandum of Understanding) with Sri Lanka to construct 3000 rain water
harvesting systems I Rin Jaffna district at a cost of 30 Crore Sri Lankan
Rupees.
The
MoU was signed by Arindam Bagchi, Acting high commissioner of India and
V.Sivagnanasothy, Secretary to the ministry of National Integration and Reconciliation,
in the presence of A.H.M Fowzie, State Minister of National Integration and
Reconciliation.
About
the Project:
The
Project envisages construction of rainwater harvesting systems for 3000
households in Jaffna District to address the water problems.
The
project aims to assist people by supporting resettlement for displaced families
in Jaffna by providing clean drinking water.
The
Project was requested from the office
for National Unity and reconciliation of Government of Sri Lanka
Indian
Government has granted approval for the project through the Indian Small Grant
Assistance Program.
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