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SFD, Sri Lanka sign 2 loan agreements

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RIYADH: The Saudi Fund for Developmen­t ( SFD) signed two loan agreements with Sri Lanka to assist the island nation in two projects.

SFD Adviser Abdullah Al- Shedokhi and R. H. S Samaratung­a, secretary to the treasury of Sri Lanka, signed the SR263 million agreement for the Mahaweli Left Bank Basin Developmen­t and the Wayamba University/ Township Developmen­t Project.

Mahaweli Left Bank Lower Basin Developmen­t Project is a proposal made by Vijith Vijayamuni Zoysa, minister of irrigation and water resources management, at an estimated cost of $ 430 million, with the objective of providing irrigated water during two seasons for 4,000 acres of land to include Kinniya and Kantale Trincomale­e and the Polonnaruw­a districts.

Wayamba University of Sri Lanka ( WUSL), which is located at Kuliyapity­a and Makandura with easy access from Colombo, Kurunegala, and Kandy, is a modern learning and research institutio­n in Sri Lanka.

According to Sri Lankan Ambassador Azmi Thassim, the SFD has been instrument­al in financing several projects in the island. The constructi­on of a bridge, which links the Eastern town of Trincomale­e with Kinniya, a Muslim village, is beneficial to some 100,000 people living in Kinniya. The residents were using ferry as their mode of transport to come to Trincomale­e, the northeaste­rn capital of the island. The Trincomale­eBatticalo­a highway was also widened with the same funds allocated under the agreement.

Earlier, Sri Lanka government signed two loan agreements with SFD to obtain partial financing for the $ 140 million rehabilita­tion of the A5 Road corridor from Badulla to Chenkaladi.

The A5 corridor is one of the major highways linking parts of the Central Province to Eastern Province geopolitic­al zones of the country, which carries the bulk of the traffic between Batticaloa and Peradeniya via Badulla.

Improvemen­ts to A5 road corridor from Badulla to Chenkaladi would enhance access to markets and social infrastruc­ture such as schools and hospitals and integrate isolated segments of the rural population into the overall economy, the Finance Ministry said in a short statement on Friday.

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