Re Building Sri Lanka Presidential Task Force held a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya at the Presidential Secretariat.
Delays in contracted projects to rebuild infrastructure damaged by the Ditwah disaster were discussed at the meeting.
It was further discussed at the meeting on obstacles faced in achieving project targets for this year, the President's Media Division stated.
It was revealed during the discussion that 13,505 million rupees were provided for 50,554 partially damaged houses and 11,510 million rupees were provided for 4,918 fully damaged houses due to the Ditwah disaster.
Delays in contracted projects to rebuild infrastructure damaged by the Ditwah disaster were discussed at the meeting.
It was further discussed at the meeting on obstacles faced in achieving project targets for this year, the President's Media Division stated.
It was revealed during the discussion that 13,505 million rupees were provided for 50,554 partially damaged houses and 11,510 million rupees were provided for 4,918 fully damaged houses due to the Ditwah disaster.
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