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A new era begins in Kilinochchi
The Kilinochchi district was a business hub and meeting place
for traders from the South and the North, with the longest bazaar extending four
kilometres up to Paranthan. It was visited by thousands of villagers everyday
and was bustling with life before it was ravaged and reduced to an abandoned
ghost city under the LTTE terrorist regime.
The LTTE, establishing its de facto headquarters there, running
all agricultural, business and livelihood activities for nearly 25 years until
the terrorist outfit was defeated in May 2009, marking the beginning of a new
era of multifarious development activities of the UPFA Government to restore the
city to its former glory.
Huge amounts of money have been allocated, mainly by the
Ministry of Economic Development, for development projects in the spheres of
agriculture, infrastructure, road network, industries, housing and livelihood
facilities.
Landmines planted by the LTTE have already been cleared in many
areas, with only a small area yet to be cleared. All displaced people have been
resettled in areas where they lived before the conflict. A total of 54,804
anti-personnel mines, 109 anti-tank mines and 192,637 unexploded objects have
already been cleared from the mine-infested areas.
The project-wise break-up of the total Rs. 9,975.89 million
allocation of the Ministry of Economic Development is Rs. 1,197.73 million for
Emergency Northern Recovery Project, Rs. 5,506 million for North-East Housing
and Reconstruction Program, Rs. 326.07 million for Re-awakening Project, Rs.
245.2 million for North-East Community Restoration and Development Project, Rs.
338.4 million for Wadakkin Vasantham (Northern Spring) projects, Rs. 152.67
million for Conflict Affected Region Emergency Irrigation Project, Rs. 456.80
million for Conflict Affected Region Emergency (Roads) Project, Rs. 300 million
for Pro-Poor Economic Advancement and Community Enhancement Project
(Irrigation), Rs. 315 million for Strengthening Civil Administration in the
Northern Province, Rs. 30 million under the de-centralised Capital Budget, Rs.
262.42 million under the Maga Neguma, Rs. 18.75 million for Gama Neguma, Rs.6.14
million for Divi Neguma, Rs. 13.45 million for Samurdhi and Rs. 6.5 million for
development of schools in the district under the 5,000 Feeding Schools
Development Project.
An amount of Rs. 110.57 million has been spent under the
activities of the Rehabilitation of Persons, Properties and Industries
Authority.
The break-up is Rs. 15.25 million for self-employment, Rs. 65.25
million for housing loans. Rs. 4.23 million on housing grants for government
officials, Rs. 16.74 million on Payment for deaths and injuries caused by the
war against terrorism, Rs. 9.60 million for repairs of Iyyanar Temple, housing
grants, tank renovations and construction of a community hall at Pallikadah
village.
Under the Disaster Management Program, two projects were
implemented at an expenditure of Rs. 10.24 million. Hundred projects were
implemented under the 'Preparedness Planning'. Fifty projects were implemented
under training and public awareness program. Rs. 79.9 million was spent on
relief assistance (drought and flood) and 14 projects were implemented on dengue
eradication.
A total of 79 projects at an expenditure of Rs. 53.86 million
was implemented on establishing women's development centres, providing
livelihood loans and construction of buildings.
With regard to the restoration of the communication network, the
Kilinochchi and Pallai areas have been brought under land line connections with
ADSL services.
In an effort to promote a user-friendly modernised postal
sector, Rs. 39.61 million was spent for the Kilinochchi post office, Rs.9.68
million for the Paranthan Post Office, Rs. 9.99 million for the Poonakary post
office and Rs. 10.8 million for the Pallai post office.Work on the construction
of the building for the Engineering and Agricultural Faculties of the Jaffna
Campus has been partly completed. Construction of buildings for the Sri
Lanka-German Technical College (Ministry of Youth Affairs and Skills
Development) has also been partly completed.
At the Pachchilaipalli village, 100 toilets were constructed at
an expenditure of Rs. 10 million and a social care centre was constructed at a
cost of Rs. 1.2 million. Over 125 disabled persons receive Rs. 3,000 per month
and another 246 disabled persons received equipment.
To improve road transport, 105 temporary route permits have been
issued to private bus owners and the railway line construction work is in
progress. Allocating funds for establishing a central bus stand and a CTO is
also under consideration.
Public library
A sum of Rs. 200 million has been allocated for the construction
of a building for the public library. Under the program of promoting 'Active
Community Sports Economy', Rs. 325 million has been allocated for the
construction of a sports complex of international standard. An amount of Rs.
351.66 million was allocated for providing buildings to improve district
administration.
Vehicles abandoned by the people who fled to safeguard their
lives at the peak of confrontations, which had remained heaped at the vehicle
yard, were given back to the owners.
Over 2,270 motor bikes and nearly 5,500 other vehicles were
given to the owners under this program. Infrastructure development at Ponnagar
GN Division, which is an important educational and industrial hub, was also
focused on with the provision of road networks, water supply, drainage and power
supply.
Strengthening democracy
Under the program for strengthening and up-grading local
democratic institutions, the Karachchi Pradeshiya Sabha is to be upgraded as an
urban council and a new pradeshiya sabha for Kandawalai is to be established.
The papers have already been forwarded to the Ministry of Local Government and
Provincial Councils.
The district had a very long history of agriculture, the main
crops being paddy, highland crops, fruits and spices, with the largest of all
tanks in the Northern Province, the Iranamadu tank, providing irrigation
facilities to over 20,000 acres of arable land.
Efforts are now under way to rehabilitate the Iranamadu tank.
The current production of rice, chillies, red onions, green gram and fruits in
the district is projected to be more than double in 2016. It is anticipated that
58 tonnes of chillies, 4,050 tonnes of red onions, 720 tonnes of green gram and
5,740 tonnes of fruit, including mangoes, banana, papaw and pineapple, would be
produced in 2016.
The strategic plans for boosting agriculture include renovation
of minor tanks/uplifting irrigation system, crop diversification and efficient
water saving techniques. Plans have also been formulated for the establishment
of a fruit village and export market-oriented variety promotions. Productivity
and quantity enhancement and post-harvest developments are also under the focus
of the agrarian authorities. Coconut cultivation has been undertaken on a large
scale, with payment of subsidy and pipeline irrigation facilities.
Under the self-reliance and livestock development program, the
current production of milk, eggs, chicken, mutton and beef is to be more than
tripled in 2016. Milk production is projected at 4.65 million Litres, eggs at
13.78 million, chicken at 232.88 tonnes, mutton at 93.15 tonnes and beef at
139.72 tonnes. This is also part of the program to address malnutrition among
the local communities.
Veterinary surgeons' offices have been set up in
Pachchilaipalli, Poonakary and Kandavalai under the animal husbandry promotion
programs.
Although the fishing community in Kilinochchi is comparatively
small, with only about 400 registered fishermen, assistance has been extended to
them by the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development and by the
provincial administration to promote the industry. The fishermen are mainly
confined to fresh water fishing. Fish fingerlings have been stocked in the eight
perennial tanks and the 21 seasonal tanks.
Training for youth
Investments have been made to train unemployed youth in an
effort to help them engage in small-scale industries and self-employment
ventures. Rs. 1.9 million has been spent for providing training to 87 youth
under the Star Garments training program. Rs. 12.7 million has been spent on
imparting bus driver training to 96 youth and Rs. 0.02 million has been invested
for palmyrah-leaf-based training to 20 youth.
A sum of Rs. 0.72 million has been invested on modernising the
Uruthirapuram Handloom Centre and Rs. 2.2 million has been spent on providing
training to youth on masonry, house-wiring, plumbing, aluminium fabrication and
coir-based training. Micro credit was provided to 40 youth and 'appropriate
technology transfer training' was provided to 80 youth at an expenditure of Rs.
0.99 million. Over 15,000-palmyrah seedlings were planted, district offices were
developed, training was imparted to 55 trainees, two model farms were developed
and sales centres and production centres were established under the palmyrah
development program.
Steps have already been initiated to develop the cooperative
sector. There are 111 fully-functional cooperative societies in the district,
which include MPCSs, palm resources cooperatives, fresh water fisheries
cooperatives, thrift and credit cooperatives, livestock breeding cooperatives,
enterprise development cooperatives and school cooperatives. In 2009-2012, Rs.
176.83 million was spent on the construction of buildings for the cooperative
societies.
The total cost of providing an uninterrupted and reliable power
supply to the Northern Province is Rs. 3,200 million. This will help improve
economic and living standards of the people, their lifestyle, and introduce more
industries.The ongoing and future projects for Kilinochchi and Jaffna districts
on water supply and sanitation cost a staggering Rs. 21,777 million and include
improving community-based rural water supply and sanitation in post-conflict
areas of Jaffna and Kilinochchi (Rs. 268 million), rehabilitation of Kilinochchi
water supply scheme (Rs. 982 million), and construction of the Kallaru
water-supply scheme (Rs. 18 million).
A sum of Rs. 14,210.5 million has been spent on the development
of both the 315.4 km road network and the transport system in the Kilinochchi
district. Of that, Rs. 10,560.5 million has been spent under RDA programs while
Rs. 3,650 million had been spent under non-RDA (rural road development)
programs.
Courtesy : Sunday Observer
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