Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Habitat for Humanity launches India-funded housing project in Central Province

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As part of the Government of India’s commitment to construct 50,000 homes in Sri Lanka, the High Commission of India has launched a project to construct 4,000 homes for plantation workers in the Central and Uva Provinces.

One thousand one hundred and thirty four of these homes will be constructe­d in the first phase of this project which was launched in 2016.

Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka is one of four implementi­ng agencies involved and will undertake the constructi­on of 100 homes in Hellboda Estate, Pussellawa in the Kandy district.

Habitat for Humanity will focus on constructi­ng 100 homes for plantation workers in the Central Province of Sri Lanka, commonly referred to as the estate sector. This housing project will particular­ly benefit 100 families residing in Hellboda Estate. The beneficiar­y selection was conducted in consultati­on with the High Commission of India in Sri Lanka, the Ministry of Hill Country, New Villages and Infrastruc­ture and Community Developmen­t, local authoritie­s, the Plantation Human Developmen­t Trust (PHDT) and the estate management.

Houses will be constructe­d according to an innovative homeowner-driven model, wherein the Government of India, through its partners arranges technical support and financial assistance for the beneficiar­ies to undertake the constructi­on of their homes themselves, encouragin­g homeowners to feel a sense of pride and ownership over their homes.

Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka, being an organizati­on with more than 22 years experience in the housing constructi­on industry in Sri Lanka, previously partnered with the Government of India to construct homes for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPS) following the war in the North and Eastern Provinces in 2012. This enabled HFH Sri Lanka to assist nearly 3,700 families to construct their homes in Batticaloa and Trincomale­e.

An inaugurati­on ceremony to mark the laying of the foundation of the 100 houses project, implemente­d by Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka was held on the 03rd of June in Pussellawa, Kandy. The inaugurati­on ceremony was attended by Taranjit Singh Sandhu, High Commission­er of India in Sri Lanka; P. Thigambara­m M.P., Minister of Hill Country New Villages, Infrastruc­ture & Community Developmen­t and V.S. Radhakrish­nan, M.P., State Minister of Education.

Commenting, on this endeavor, National Director of Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka, Dr. Dinesh Kanagaratn­am said, “We are proud to be associated with this project. One of the main strengths of Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka is its expertise in housing constructi­on

Printed and published by Wijeya Newspapers Ltd. on Tuesday June 13, 2017 at No. 8, Hunupitiya Cross Road, Colombo 02 and community developmen­t. I believe our contributi­on to the Indian housing project will be key to providing the plantation community with safe and decent homes.”

Since 1995, Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka has assisted more than 23,000 families by building and improving homes and by providing training and access to resources to help families improve their shelter conditions.

 ??  ?? From left:, High Commission­er Taranjith Singh Sandhu, V.S. Radhakrish­nan, M.P., State Minister of Education, officials of the High Commission of India in Sri Lanka look on as Dr. Dinesh Kanagaratn­am National Director Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka...
From left:, High Commission­er Taranjith Singh Sandhu, V.S. Radhakrish­nan, M.P., State Minister of Education, officials of the High Commission of India in Sri Lanka look on as Dr. Dinesh Kanagaratn­am National Director Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka...
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 ??  ?? The High Commission­er laying the foundation stone at the ground breaking ceremony
The High Commission­er laying the foundation stone at the ground breaking ceremony
 ??  ?? Indian High Commission­er Taranjith Singh Sandhu addressing beneficiar­ies of the plantation community
Indian High Commission­er Taranjith Singh Sandhu addressing beneficiar­ies of the plantation community

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