Delegation Inspects Maruthankerni Welfare Project, Jaffna
A delegation inspected a housing project at Maruthankerni, implemented by TRO Jaffna in collaboration with NECORD, on 07.02.2004.
The delegation comprised Mr John Cooney, Sri Lankan representative for ADB, Mr Lankanesan, Project Director NECORD (North-East), Mr Navaratnarajah, Director NECORD (Jaffna), Mr Gangatharan, representative NECORD (Jaffna) and Mr S. Jeyaraj, District Director TRO Jaffna. Under this project 130 houses are being constructed at Navanthurai, Koddady and Sooriyaveli, in the secretary’s division of Maruthankerni, for the resettlement of displaced families.
The delegation also visited worksites at Addupaddy on 08.02.2004, where several projects including village reconstruction, supply of pipe borne water, reconstruction of roads, supply of electricity, construction of toilets and construction of a public hall are being implemented by TRO Jaffna. They expressed their appreciation for the services rendered to the victims of war.
The delegation handed over three water tanks to facilitate the supply of drinking water to the resettled families.
TRO News section
27.2.2004
A delegation inspected a housing project at Maruthankerni, implemented by TRO Jaffna in collaboration with NECORD, on 07.02.2004.
The delegation comprised Mr John Cooney, Sri Lankan representative for ADB, Mr Lankanesan, Project Director NECORD (North-East), Mr Navaratnarajah, Director NECORD (Jaffna), Mr Gangatharan, representative NECORD (Jaffna) and Mr S. Jeyaraj, District Director TRO Jaffna. Under this project 130 houses are being constructed at Navanthurai, Koddady and Sooriyaveli, in the secretary’s division of Maruthankerni, for the resettlement of displaced families.
The delegation also visited worksites at Addupaddy on 08.02.2004, where several projects including village reconstruction, supply of pipe borne water, reconstruction of roads, supply of electricity, construction of toilets and construction of a public hall are being implemented by TRO Jaffna. They expressed their appreciation for the services rendered to the victims of war.
The delegation handed over three water tanks to facilitate the supply of drinking water to the resettled families.
TRO News section
27.2.2004
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