President launches Nagamu Puravara
The first phase of the Nagamu Puravara program aimed at developing
the infrastructure facilities and improvement of facilities of 354
tenement gardens and housing schemes based in and around Colombo City
was launched in Colombo under President Mahinda Rajapaksa's guidance
yesterday.
This includes improvement of sanitary facilities and bathing wells,
entry points, sewage and garbage disposal, drinking water facilities and
power supply.
Also the proper clearance and maintenance of 42 kilo meters of roads
around Colombo city, maintenance of housing flats and public utilities
have also been envisaged in the program under the 'Nagamu Puravara'
concept.
Speaking on the occasion President Rajapaksa said 50 percent of
Colombo city dwellers are still living in houses with inadequate
facilities or tenement gardens and added that the Colombo city had
become ugly because of the economic system and not entirely because of
these lack houses facilities. "We must change this system that makes the
city ugly. We will soon provide facilities to all the 1492 tenement
gardens.
"We will also improve the facilities of housing flats and facilities
such as electricity, bathing wells toilets etc. Moreover, recreational
facilities and playgrounds too will be improved.
All nationalities including Sinhalese, Tamils and Muslims live in
these tenement gardens without any difference of caste or religion.
No one among them looks at the neighbour in a racial or communal
manner. They are closely bound by one single human factor. This human
factor is very strong among all of us, the President said. "Our aim is
to transform this country to a unique and proud one in Asia.
"We have started this program from the Colombo city and hope to
expand this to other parts of the country as well. Therefore, please
render all your assistance to make this effort a great success," the
President said. |