From the Tamil Press
M.P. Muttiah
Social Service and Social Welfare Minister Douglas Devananda met the
people who were resettled in the Nallur Divisional Secretariat area. He
inquired about problems they faced after resettlement. He said they
would be given Rs. 50,000 and dry rations for another six months.
WB, UN help
Kilinochchi Government Agent Rupavathi Ketheeswaran said that the
World Bank and the United Nations helped to improve the living standards
of the resettled. A 50-day plan is being implemented to clear the
cultivable land. Each of them involved in this effort is paid Rs.500 per
day by the World Bank. Farmers were also given financial assistance to
purchase agricultural equipment.
Chief Justice Asoka N. de Silva laid the foundation stone for the
construction of a High Court in Mannar. He had also opened the upstair
building at the premises of the court. This building constructed at a
cost of Rs. seven million consists of library, rest room and canteen for
attorneys.
Hospitals taken over
Deputy Health Minister Vadivel Suresh said 35 estate hospitals were
taken over by the Government. The Cabinet had granted approval to take
over another 20 hospitals next year. He said the plantation community
should not forget that the lives of the workers had been considerably
improved under President Mahinda Rajapaksa's administration. He said
medical equipment and drugs to estate hospitals would be handed over on
January 8.
The Kalmunai-Jaffna bus service is to begin on January 1. There were
no bus service between the two cities for the past 28 years. Kalmunai
CTB Depot Manager said that a luxury bus service would also commence.
Meanwhile, the bus service between Batticaloa and Jaffna has already
begun after 30 years.
Eastern Province Education Ministry has also taken steps to
reconstruct 140 schools that were closed in the past.
New schools
Sixty-eight schools have been reconstructed and would be opened soon.
Meanwhile, steps are being taken to open more schools in the province.
There are 1,015 schools in the East. 98 schools were damaged during the
tsunami.
Twenty-five water pumps have been donated to improve the livelihood
of 25 IDP families in Jaffna.
Courtesy: Thinakaran, Virakesari, Thinakkural and Sudar Oli
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