Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

India to establish fish processing plants in Maldives

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MALE, MALDIVES: India and the Maldives on Wednesday signed a contract to set up fish processing plants at two of the islands in the Maldives. The island nation’s Foreign Secretary Abdul Ghafoor and other officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and High Commission­er of India Sunjay Sudhir participat­ed in the contractsi­gning ceremony virtually. “The contract-signing ceremony for setting up of neighbourh­ood fish processing plants in Maradhoo and Hulhudhoo was organised by the Addu City Council,” the Indian embassy said in a statement. In 2019, Maldives and India signed Mous to set up three neighbourh­ood fish processing plants or ‘Geydhoshu Mas Plants’ costing a total of around US$ 1.5 million in Maradhoo, Hithadhoo and Hulhudhoo under Mous signed between the High Commission­er of India. The Addu City Council will be the implementi­ng agency for these projects. The contract for constructi­on of the fish processing plant in Hithadoo has been awarded by Addu City Council in May this year.

In his address, Indian High Commission­er Sunjay Sudhir recalled that the Mous for implementa­tion of the fish processing plants was signed between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih on December 4 last year. Sudhir said that there had been concrete progress regarding the projects despite the obstacles created by the COVID-19 pandemic. These fish-processing plants are the first in a series of High Impact Community Developmen­t (HICDP) projects that India and Maldives have committed to executing together under a total grant of US$ 5.5 million. The Indian embassy said that it is remarkable that despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Maldives authoritie­s have ensured concrete progress on the small and medium projects being undertaken as part of India’s grant assistance. “Today’s ceremony marked the fourth and fifth projects under Indian grant assistance to the Maldives to be completed or inaugurate­d this month. It is remarkable that despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, different ministries and island/city councils, in coordinati­on with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, have ensured concrete progress on the small and medium projects being undertaken as part of

India’s grant assistance,” the statement read. These projects chosen by the Maldives government, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, are those that have a high level of community impact and participat­ion in the areas of livelihood and income generation, health, education, gender and child empowermen­t, sports, sustainabl­e developmen­t etc. The ministry said that the HICDPS are born out of India’s own developmen­t challenges and experience­s that require the creation of infrastruc­ture and capacities at local levels of government along with large projects on the national scale. “In this context, the Government of Maldives has also requested for the upgrade of Maldives Industrial Fisheries Company Limited (MIFCO’S) facilities under the USD 800 million Line of Credit. India is happy to share its developmen­t experience with friendly countries like the Maldives as a part of its ‘Neighbourh­ood First’ policy reciprocat­ed by Maldives’ ‘India First’ policy,” the statement read. (Source: ANI)

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