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Indian Housing Project commences in Sri Lanka s Galle-536822
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Indian Housing Project commences in Galle
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Colombo, February 15 (newsin.asia): The foundation stone for the construction of 50 houses in Walahanduwa estate in Galle District in South Sri Lanka on grant basis under Indian Housing Project was jointly laid by High Commissioner of India, Gopal Baglay (in virtual mode), Hon ble Mr. Jeevan Thondaman, State Minister of Estate Housing & Community Infrastructure, Hon ble Dr. Ramesh Pathirana, Minister of Plantation on February 15, the Indian High Commission said.
High Commissioner Baglay addressed the gathering through a special video message. He told the gathering that India will continue to support Sri Lanka during the current challenging times, within the limits of its capacity. He said that India is committed to assisting Sri Lanka in it s overall socio-economic development focusing on the priorities areas of the Government of Sri Lanka. These are: water & sanitation, skill development, IT and agriculture.
Estate Workers commence protests demanding for the Rs 1000 daily wage
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Sri Lanka: Hundreds of plantation workers strike to defend jobs and social rights
Over 500 Gartmore Estate workers at Maskeliya in central Sri Lanka remain on strike after walking out on December 28 to defend their jobs and social rights. On Wednesday, the strikers rejected an attempt by the plantation unions to push them back to work.
Gartmore workers are demanding a guarantee that their jobs and conditions, including provident fund and gratuity (pensions) payments will be continued by the new owner of the estate. The 290-hectare private estate was previously owned by the Soyza family.
Line rooms at Gartmore Estate [Credit: WSWS Media]