India to assist Sri Lanka in Rs 2.7 cr Railbus project

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T V SriramPTI Colombo
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 12:00 AM IST
I / Colombo July 29, 2009, 18:28 IST

India is providing Sri Lanka assistance worth Rs 2.7 crore in implementing a rail bus project to connect the Tamil-dominated areas of Batiicaloa and Trincomalee in the eastern part of the country.

The project that involves conversion of the existing conventional road transport system to one that is rail run, was formally inaugurated in Batticaloa today by Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Alok Prasad along with Sri Lankan Transport Minister Dullas Alahapperuma.

The project aims to provide a quick and affordable avenue of transport between the two cities by converting conventional buses to enable them to run on rail tracks.

The government of India has provided 10 buses at a cost of SLR 44 million to Sri Lanka Railways and has made available an additional SLR 22 million to pay for the cost of conversion of these buses into five railbus units.

The conversion work will be carried out at the Sri Lankan Railways workshops in Ratmalana near Colombo.

The entire project, costing about SLR 66 million (Rs 2.7 crore), is expected to be completed by end of this August.

"It is India's desire to contribute to the efforts of the government of Sri Lanka in building up infrastructure in the province, so as to assure an early return to normalcy and stability in the lives of the people," the Indian High Commission said in a statement.

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First Published: Jul 29 2009 | 6:28 PM IST

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