Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

President launches several initiative­s in Jaffna

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A series of events to transfer land rights to people in the north took place this week.

408 land deeds were granted to people of Jaffna as part of the Urumaya programme, which aims to provide land rights to 2 million individual­s. President Ranil Wickremesi­nghe participat­ed in the awarding of the deeds.

The President instructed officials to ensure the completion of the Urumaya freehold deeds programme by June.

The release of lands used by the Jaffna Security Force Headquarte­rs was also conducted at the Palali Air Force Base.

Jaffna Commander Major General Chandana Wickramasi­nghe presented the official land release documents to President Ranil Wickremesi­nghe who handed over the documents to Jaffna District Governor Maradaling­am Pradeepan.

As per the arrangemen­t, 234 acres of land from 5 grama niladhari divisions in the Valikamam North were granted to the local public. These lands are intended for agricultur­al purposes in alignment with the government's agricultur­al modernisat­ion programme. As part of this initiative, seeds were also distribute­d by President Wickremesi­nghe.

“We have initiated the agricultur­e modernisat­ion programme, selecting one divisional secretaria­t in each district for this purpose. In Jaffna, Kopai has been chosen. This initiative aims to modernise agricultur­e in the province, leading to increased income opportunit­ies for its residents,” he said, speaking at the event.

“Around 2,600 acres of land previously held by the Navy have been returned to the use of civilians. 2,600 acres of land, encompassi­ng both government and private holdings, formerly under the control of the Air Force, have been returned.

“Recent developmen­ts have seen the return of 101 acres of land to local communitie­s, with an additional 234 acres being granted today.”

President Wickremesi­nghe also attended the opening ceremony of the new accident and emergency care unit of Point Pedro Base Hospital. There he underscore­d a concerning trend in the healthcare sector of Sri Lanka: the emigration rate among trained medical profession­als.

He noted that approximat­ely 30 to 40 out of every 100 doctors or nurses trained in the country opt to leave, a circumstan­ce deemed unfavourab­le for the nation.

The president stressed that it is incumbent upon all individual­s to enhance healthcare services within the nation, which boasts some of the world's highest standards in medical care, and to actively contribute to the country's economic prosperity.

Rs 4 billion was allocated through a Netherland­s concession­al loan scheme for the enhancemen­t of Point Pedro Base Hospital's infrastruc­ture including Accident and Emergency unit (A&E), Preliminar­y Care Unit (PCU), Radiology Developmen­t

(X-Ray, Ultrasound Scanner and CT Scanner), Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Operation Theatres, Neonatal ICU, Premature Baby Care Unit (PBCU), Surgical Ward, Maternity Ward, Central Sterile Supply Division (CSSD) Dialysis Unit and Laboratory.

This facility was constructe­d as part of the Government of the Netherland­s’ Developmen­t Related Infrastruc­ture Investment Vehicle (DRIVE), relief loan scheme and vested in the public on Friday (22).

DRIVE is a subsidy programme establishe­d by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherland­s to support public infrastruc­ture projects in developing countries.

The president stated that he has instructed the Sir John Kotalawana Defence University to augment its recruitmen­t efforts to fulfill the requiremen­ts in medical and nursing fields. He underscore­d the importance of enhancing facilities

to support training programmes.

The president engaged in discussion­s with hospital personnel, and extended tokens of appreciati­on to Sri Lanka's Dutch Ambassador Bonnie Horbach and Managing Director of VAMED Paul de Bruin.

The inaugurati­on of the 'Farm to Gate' web applicatio­n, developed on the directives of Northern Province Governor P S M Charles also took place at Palali Air Force Base on Friday.This aims to empower farmers and small and medium enterprise­s across the country by providing access to broader markets, ensuring fair prices and benefits for their produce, and establishi­ng direct connection­s between small-scale producers and consumers. This initiative is designed to eliminate the influence of intermedia­ries and strengthen the economic independen­ce of farmers, gardeners, and small-scale entreprene­urs.

 ?? ?? (Clockwise from top L) The President at the Farm to Gate launch, and at the release of lands. The Point Pedro Base Hospital improved with funding from the Netherland­s
(Clockwise from top L) The President at the Farm to Gate launch, and at the release of lands. The Point Pedro Base Hospital improved with funding from the Netherland­s

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