India hands over first lot of houses in Sri Lanka's tea plantation areas
It is the largest Indian assistance project in any country with a grant of over USD 350 million.
New Delhi/ Colombo: India on Sunday handed over the first lot of houses built for Indian-origin people in Sri Lanka’s tea plantation areas.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi joined a special ceremony through video conference at Dunsinane Estate, Nuwara Eliya to hand over the houses built under the Indian Housing Project in Plantation Areas.
It is the largest Indian assistance project in any country with a grant of over USD 350 million.
Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe thanked his Indian counterpart for the assistance.
“I thank Prime Minister Modi. He has kept the promise he made last year,” Wickremesinghe said.
Modi said India continues to keep Sri Lanka in a special place in its neighbourhood first policy.
Some 404 houses were handed over at the central district of Nuwara Eliya.
Out of the 60,000 houses, close to 47,000 have been completed so far, Modi said, adding that the USD 350 million grant to build the houses was one of the largest grants by India in any country.
“Sri Lanka has been special for us, and it will remain special,” Modi said.
Wickremesinghe, recalling the historical links between India and Sri Lanka, said Modi’s suggestion today to establish direct air links between Colombo and Varanasi to facilitate pilgrims from Sri Lanka is most welcomed.