On Thursday the Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe handed over well-built houses with all
modern amenities to 626 families and fully developed commercial spaces to
around 114 shop owners – built by India’s Tata Housing as the first part of
its One Colombo Redevelopment Project.
The investment in the project – for
redevelopment of century-old, high density dwelling units and shops – was
around LKR 7,000 million. The unique project by Tata Housing has ensured
re-housing of the existing community in a residential complex
with improved infrastructure.
The first phase of the Slave Island
Redevelopment Project, Metro Homes was inaugurated on Thursday and handed over
to the beneficiaries by Wickremesinghe. Wickremesinghe
thanked the Indian Government for the development partnership assistance over
the years.
He specially mentioned the visit of Prime
Minister Narendra Modi to Sri Lanka after the Easter attacks, which provided a
big boost to the confidence in Sri Lanka. He looked forward to further
strengthening the connectivity and people-to-people ties between both the
countries, Colombo Gazette reported.
Minister of Megapolis and Western Development,
Patali Champika Ranawaka, Minister of Power, Energy & Business Development
of Sri Lanka, Ravi Karunanayake, High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka,
Taranjit Singh Sandhu, Member of Parliament, Mujibur Rahuman, MD & CEO,
Tata Housing, Sanjay Dutt and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.
The Indian High Commissioner thanked the
Government of Sri Lanka for giving the status of Strategic Development Project
to this project.
Sandhu pointed out that this was yet another
manifestation of the confidence that Indian firms have in the Sri Lankan
economy.
He stressed that India and Sri Lanka are going
through a phase of rapid urbanization and that there was a need to ensure smart
development of cities with due emphasis on “inclusivity and
sustainability”.
PM handover the redeveloped homes by Tata
Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe handed over well-built houses with all modern amenities to 626 families and fully developed commercial spaces to around 114 shop owners - built by India's Tata Housing as the first part of its One Colombo Redevelopment Project.