Monday, October 10, 2011

Indian Foreign Secretary meets Secretary Defence:-India to help rebuild 79 schools in North Sri Lanka!

Monday, October 10, 2011
Indian Foreign Secretary Mr Ranjan Mathai met Secretary Defence Mr Gotabaya Rajapaksa this morning, 10th October.

Discussions were held on various aspects of the bilateral relationships between the two countries specially on security situation.

This is the first visit made by Indian Foreign Secretary Mathai to Sri Lanka since he succeeded Nirupama Rao who was appointed as the High Commissioner to the US, in August

Indian High Commissioner in Sri Lanka His Excellency Ashok K Kantha also participated in the discussion.

India to help rebuild 79 schools in North Sri Lanka!
India will help in re-building 79 schools in the war-affected Northern Province of Sri Lanka at a cost of LKR 160 million, Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai said here on Monday.

Interacting with the Indian press stationed in Colombo at the conclusion of his three day familiarisation visit to the country, he said that these schools are located in Vavuniya, Mullaithivu and Kilinochchi.

India will also take up work on restoration of the Tirukoteeswaram Temple in Mannar, and has also offered help in restoration of another ancient temple near Sampur.

Mr. Mathai met Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Monday morning, listened to Sri Lankan concerns, and discussed a range of issues. This included the question of a political solution to the Tamils. He said that the Sri Lankan government was planning to hold elections to the northern provincial councils soon.

On the question of fishermen from Tamil Nadu being attacked, he said there was a need to maintain peaceful atmosphere and explore ways of resolving the issue. Part of this would also involve fishermen from both sides holding regular meetings.

Asked for his comments on the Indian Housing project, which he visited on Sunday, he agreed that the pace of progress on the project was slow. The first houses will be handed over to beneficiaries in the next few months.

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