Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLTDA opens Comfort Centres in Talaimanna­r

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As part of its comprehens­ive plans to develop tourism in the Northern Province, the Sri Lanka Tourism Developmen­t Authority (SLTDA) declared open the newly constructe­d Comfort Centres in Talaimanna­r, for the use of local and foreign tourists visiting the beach.

The Comfort Centres, which marked the first step of a larger infrastruc­ture developmen­t programme, were declared open by Tourism Developmen­t Minister John Amaratunga and Northern Province Chief Minister C.V. Wigneswara­n. The brief ceremony was also attended by local government heads, provincial tourism authoritie­s and senior state officials in the area.

The SLTDA spent Rs.20 million for the project benefittin­g over 1000 tourists visiting the beach on a weekly basis. It also strengthen­s Talaimanna­r’s potential of becoming a key tourism hub in the Northern Province.

Commenting on the initiative, SLTDA Chairman Kavan Ratnayaka said, “This may be a relatively small investment and a brief ceremony. But every long journey starts with one single step. This signals we have larger plans for tourism developmen­t in the Northern Province and we are ready to facilitate its growth. This is also a continuati­on of the comprehens­ive plan we initiated by bringing the World Tourism Day state celebratio­n to Jaffna. We deeply appreciate the generous support extended by the Northern Province Chief Minister and his staff.”

Wigneswara­n, addressing the World Tourism Day celebratio­n in Jaffna recently, said his province had immense potential to transform into a compelling and competitiv­e tourism hub and requested the central government’s support to develop the sector.

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Northern Province Chief Minister C.V. Wigneswara­n and Tourism Developmen­t Minister John Amaratunga open the Comfort Centres for public use
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