Northern enterprises to benefit from FCCISL project
The Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Sri Lanka
(FCCISL), will implement “Financial Assistance for Repairs of Damaged
Business in Kilinochchi and Mullaithivu” which is being fully
grant-funded by the Government of India through High Commission of India
(HCI).
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President, FCCISL, Kumar
Mallimarachchi exchanging the agreement with Ashok Kantha,
High Commissioner of India |
The project is envisioning facilitating 1230 beneficiaries who falls
in to two categories namely, Micro and Small Enterprises and Medium and
Large Enterprises. The beneficiaries are been referred to Grama
Niladharies with the support of the respective Government Agent through
their Divisional Secretaries/ Assistant Government Agents. Also they are
authorized by the respective Government Agents in Kilinochchi and
Mullaitivu districts and endorsed by the President of the District
Chamber of Commerce.
High Commission of India on finalizing the modalities for the
implementation of the financial assistance to “Repairs of Damaged
Business Premises in Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu Districts” with the
support of the Government of India has now become a reality. FCCISL went
depth maintaining the accuracy of the data and underwent for the
completion of finalizing deserving beneficiaries.
FCCISL has empowered Sri Lankan businesses, in the changing times, to
show up their competitiveness and enhance their national and global
reach.
The launching ceremony for the project is organized by the High
Commission of India for Sri Lanka and Federation of Chambers of Commerce
and Industry of Sri Lanka and will be held in Kilinochchi on April 11
with the participation of V. Mahalingam, Consul General of India.
J Justin Mohan, First Secretary (Development Cooperation), HCI and
Nalin Attygalle, Secretary General/ CEO, FCCISL signed an agreement
representing the respective intuitions, on Monday in Colombo.
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