Priyanka Kurugala in Ampara
The inaugural ceremony to provide deeds for the first colonists of the Rambaken Oya Irrigation Project Mahaoya, Ampara was held under the patronage of Irrigation and Water Resources Management Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva recently.
Seventy persons were provided deeds. About 45 persons were provided home garden deeds and 25 were provided with irrigable land deeds.
The people who provided their lands for the Rabmaken Oya project were also given deeds. About 2,300 landless families are to be resettled under the Rambakan Oya Irrigation Project. The project is implemented as a poverty alleviation project. Around 24, 000 families will be provided drinking water facilities under this. Infrastructure facilities, such as, roads, hospitals and schools will be developed.
The government funds Rs 2,500 million for the project. It will cost Rs 2,000 million for the development of infrastructure facilities. Rs 500 million will be spent to develop infrastructure facilities.
The Rambaken Oya Irrigation and Water Supply project is one of several major agricultural and rural development projects that are nearing completion under the 'Mahinda Chintana' policy.
http://www.dailynews.lk/2011/12/23/news41.asp
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