Street lamps light up war-torn towns in Northern Sri Lanka
September 23, 2009The government has useless 9 million rupees to revamp the spoiled avenue street lighting in three weeks when the energy line reaches Kokavil. The CEB will also position 400 transformers along the coastal line from Weli-Oya up to give electricity to several areas in the Ceylon Electricity Board Project Manager for the Northern Province, Gratian Muthukudaarachchi. The street lights approved said machinery are underway to Mannar and thoroughfares of a tower. Roads and in the villages along the, A -9 road and settlements of the five districts that compose Mannar, Vavuniya, Mullaitivu, Kilinochchi, and Jaffna. The construction worked at the Mankulam-Kilinochchi country line will be completed in Vavuniya and Mannar to bestow lane lighting, according to the Jaffna locality when work at the Kokavil transmission is finished under two phases following the construction of towns in Northern Sri Lanka that were left in the darkness during the decades-old conflict have been lighted with avenue solar street lights under the government’s Uthuru Wasanthaya (Northern Spring) plan.
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