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India will help construct a 150-bed hospital in
Sri Lanka and provide vocational training to the
people in rural areas of the country under the two
agreements signed in India between two countries on
April 19.
The Sri Lankan government has provided three
acres of land for construction of the district
general hospital at Dikoya in Hatton in the Central
Province.
The Rs (Sri Lankan) 918 million project will be
implemented by the state-owned HSCC (India) Ltd, a
company providing consultancy services in healthcare
and other social sectors.
Another agreement between the two sides pertains
to setting up of facilities at Rural Vocational
Training Centre at Nagawillu in North-western
Puttalam district. The estimated cost of the project
is Rs (Sri Lankan) 55.7 million.
The project is to be implemented by India's
state-owned HMT (International) Ltd., over the next
six to eight months.
It will create facilities at the Training Centre
by supplying equipment and providing training to
carry out short-term, modular and full-time
vocational courses for the people in Puttalam.
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