Indian 50,000 housing project :
Work on 1,000 houses begin
Questions have been raised recently about the extent and scope of the
housing project for construction of 50,000 houses in Northern Sri Lanka
under grant assistance from the Indian Government, the India High
Commissioner said in a release.
The present project on housing was conceived, as a fully grant funded
project, during the visit to India earlier this year of President
Mahinda Rajapaksa, when Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, made
the offer of India undertaking the construction of 50,000 houses for
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Sri Lanka, given the extent of
the demand and the urgency of the situation.
While the bulk of this project will focus on the needs in the
Northern Province, it will also cover some areas of the Eastern and
Central Provinces.
Work has already begun on a pilot project of 1,000 houses which will
be spread over all the five districts of the Northern Province Indian
company, Hindustan Prefab Limited is executing this pilot project.
"We hope to draw important lessons from this pilot phase for
implementation of the larger project in the second phase, which will
also commence soon," the High Commission said.
The project, as conceptualized, involves meeting the housing needs of
IPDs being resettled in these areas.
Given the ground situation it is envisaged that bulk of their housing
needs will be met by construction of new dwelling units.
However, the project will also cater to the needs of a smaller number
of IDPs who may wish to have their damaged houses repaired.
While the primary purpose of this project is the provision of
shelter, the Indian Government recognizes the potential that also exists
for the creation of livelihoods as a result of this project.
The Indian agencies executing this project will make every effort to
source material, labour and expertise locally, wherever available, to
give a fillip to employment and economic activity in the region. |