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    ah,,, also a construction ,,,
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      Over 330 km inclusive of A9 highway: Northern roads to be developed

      A major road rehabilitation and development project is to be undertaken by the Government with Chinese financial assistance in the Northern Province. Accordingly, 332 km length of roads inclusive of Kandy-Jaffna A9 highway will be developed and modernized on a proposal by President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

      This road development project covering the most part of Northern Province will help to revive the economic activities of the Northern communities who have economically suffered for a long-term because of the terrorism. It is also estimated that the economic benefits of these projects to the country as a whole will be far in excess of the financial cost of the project.

      Accordingly, 153 km length of Kandy-Jaffna A9 highway from Galkulama to Jaffna will be rehabilitated and modernized as part of the main gateway to the Northern Province. The other roadways that will be developed under this projects are 84 km length of Jaffna-Point Pedro AB20 road, Puttur-Meesalai AB32 road and Jaffna-Pallai AB18 roadways. Rehabilitation and improvement of 95km length of the B334, B297 and B296 roads will also take place covering the areas of Mullaitivu-Kokilai-Pulmudai roadway, Oddusudan Nedunkerney roadway and the Mullaitivu-Puliyankulam roadways as separate projects.

      The total cost of the project will be US 355 million of which 85 percent will be financed by the Government of China while the local component of 15 percent will be borne by the Government of Sri Lanka.
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        ශ්*රී ලංකාව ගැන
        ඉන්දියන් සාගරයේ දූපතක් වන ශ්*රී ලංකාව ඉන්දීය අර්ධද්වීප*යට දකුණින් පිහිටා ඇත. එය සමකයට උතුරින් 5° 55' සහ 9° 55' අතර ද නැගෙනහිර දේශාංශ 79° 42' සහ 81° 52' අතර ද පිහිටා ඇත. මෙහි මුළු භූමි ප්*රමාණය වර්ග කි.මී. 65,610 කි. ප්*රදේශ පුදුමසහගත විවිධත්වයක් උසුල යි. කි.මී. 445 ක දිගින් ද කි.මී. 225 ක පුළුලින් ද වට වූ බිම් ප්*රමාණය තුළ අලංකාර ඝර්මකලාපීය මුහුද වෙරළවලින් ද දැකුම්කලු වෘක්ෂලතාවලින් ද පෞරාණික ස්මාරකවලින් ද සියල්ලන්ගේ රුචිකත්වවලට සරිලන අපරිමිත සොඳුරු දසුන් වලින් ද අනූනය. දිවයිනේ භූ විෂමතා ලක්ෂණ, මධ්*ය ප්*රදේශයේ සිට තරමක් දකුණු දෙසට, මීටර් 2500 ඉක්මවන උසකින් යුත් කඳුරාශියකින් ද ඒ වටා ඇති තැනිතලාවලින් ද සමන්විත වේ. පොල් ගස්වලින් ගහණ වෙරළ තීරය දිවයින වටාම විද්*යාමාන වන අතර මුහුදු උෂ්ණත්වය සෙල්සියස් අංශක 27 න් පහළට වැටෙන්නේ කලාතුරකිනි.
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        • #5
          Sri Lanka Economy

          An island country, Sri Lanka is located in the Indian Ocean 31 kilometers (19.3 mi) off the southern coast of India. Till 1972, it was called Ceylon and its official name the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. Its strategic location makes it an important naval link between West Asia and South East Asia. Sri Lanka is a popular tourist attraction due to its landscape, beaches and tropical forests. Direct flights to Sri Lanka are available only from Asia, Europe and the Middle East. The total population of the island of Sri Lanka stood at 20,238,000 as of 2009. The island has the credit of being the most literate nation amongst developing countries with 82% literacy rate.

          Sri Lanka Economy: Profile

          Sri Lankan economy has registered a strong growth in the first decade of 21st century, despite suffering civil war from 1983 to 2009 and some major natural disasters. The gross domestic product of the country grew at an average rate of 5% during the war period. One of the major factors behind development and economic growth is government spending. Agricultural production, tourism, textile, apparel and tea export are the biggest economic boosters. A lot of foreign exchange also comes through overseas employment especially in the Middle East.
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          • #6
            2004 96,695 37 1999
            2005 11,650 127 -87.95 % 2002
            2006 97,287 42 735.08 % 2003
            2007 97,287 42 0.00 % 2003
            2008 97,286 44 0.00 % 2003
            2009 97,286 44 0.00 % 2003
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            • #7
              Statistics (GDP

              $106.46 billion (2010 est.)
              GDP growth 3.5% (2009)/ 7.1% (Q1 2010) /8.5% (Q2 2010)/ 9.0%+ (2010 est.)
              GDP per capita $5,300 (2010 est.)
              GDP by sector agriculture: 12.8%; industry: 29.2%;services: 58% (2009 est.)

              Inflation (CPI)
              3.4% (2009 est.)
              Population
              below poverty line
              7.6% (2010 est.)
              Gini index
              49 (2007)
              Labour force 8.1 million note: excludes northern and eastern provinces (2009 est.)
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              • #8
                1980s
                In the 1980s, funded by aid received from the European Community, a colonisation scheme was started at Periya Vilankulam (Mahadiulwewa) tank, 30 km north-west of Trincomalee town.[3]

                The colonisation scheme was extended into the Northern province with the introduction of the Manal Aru (Weli Oya) scheme, which covered the districts of Mullaitivu, Trincomalee, Vavuniya and Anuradhapura.[9]

                Sinhalese were settled in traditionally Tamil land, given land, money to build homes and security provided by the Special Task Force.[1][10] Although the scheme covered four districts, administration was handled from the Sinhalese dominated Anuradhapura district.[9] The scheme aroused much anger amongst the Tamils.[11]

                This anger boiled over into violence when the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam attacked the Kent and Dollar Farm settlement at Weli Oya, killing 62.[11]
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                • #9
                  economic sectors

                  The main economic sectors of the country are tourism, tea export, apparel, textile, rice production and other agricultural products. In addition to these economic sectors, overseas employment contributes highly in foreign exchange, most of them from the middle
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                  • #10
                    our million home gardens were to have been created under this programme to create a food surplus in the country. "However there were no facilities and structures to back this campaign and now we are importing food.
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                    • #11
                      Sri Lanka Sports Infrastructure

                      Stadium at the beginning of January 2011









                      COURTESY OF: http://cricketique.wordpress.com/201...-january-2011/

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                        Sports Infrastructure









                        COURTESY OF: http://www.slcricket.com/cricket-wor...st-photos.html

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                          COURTESY OF: http://www.slcricket.com/cricket-wor...tml#post404553

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                              COURTESY OF: http://www.slcricket.com/cricket-wor...tml#post404554

                              USER: mr.cricket
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