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Ferry service from Nagai to Jaffna to resume on May 13

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COLOMBO: The passenger ferry service between Nagapattin­am in India and Kankesanth­urai (KKS) suburb of Jaffna district in the Northern Province of Sri Lanka is set to resume on May 13, the Indian High Commission said on Monday.

The service, which had been launched in October last year after nearly 40 years, was halted a few days later owing to rough weather.

“Strengthen­ing maritime connectivi­ty between India and Sri Lanka was a vital component of the vision document for economic partnershi­p jointly adopted during the visit of the president of Sri Lanka to India in July 2023. The resumption of the ferry service is an affirmatio­n of the people-centric policies of the Government of India,” the high commission said in a statement.

Among India’s future connectivi­ty plans with Sri Lanka are the electricit­y grid interconne­ction, two-way multipurpo­se pipeline, and setting up a land connectivi­ty economic corridor, the statement added.

India has also extended a grant assistance of US$63.65 million — the entire project cost — to Sri Lanka to rehabilita­te the Kankesanth­urai Port in the Northern Province.

“This is in keeping with India’s strong commitment to Sri Lanka’s economic recovery, and its march towards progress and prosperity, along with and in close collaborat­ion with India,” the statement said.

Situated in the northern region of Sri Lanka, the Kankesanth­urai Port or the KKS Port, with an area of approximat­ely 16 acres, is located at a distance of 104 kilometres (56 nautical miles) from Karaikal Port in Pondicherr­y.

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