Sunday, November 22, 2015

Sri Lanka President Thanks India For Funding Several Projects

Sri Lanka President Maithripala Sirisena today extended his gratitude to India for subsidizing different welfare ventures in the nation.

Sirisena, while expressing gratitude toward the Government of India for financing different activities in diverse parts of the nation, initiated the Mahatma Gandhi International Center in the focal town in Matale town.
The inside, manufactured at an expense of Sri Lankan rupees 88.6 million (USD 6.1 lakh), was supported under the Indian government's Development Cooperation Partnership with Sri Lanka,



the Indian High Commission said.

Sirisena highlighted the commitment of Mahatma Gandhi to humankind and the proceeding with pertinence of his principals and rationality to the humankind. He additionally reviewed the common religious connections with both Buddhism and Hinduism coming to Sri Lanka from India.

Indian High Commissioner YK Sinha said that general Indian venture help with Sri Lanka adds up to USD 2.6 billion out of which USD 436 million is through full allow help.

Sinha highlighted various tasks attempted by India including the lead Indian lodging undertaking under which more than 39,500 out of a sum of 50,000 houses have been fabricated.