Sri Lanka plans to open administrative complex in Hambanthota tomorrow
A Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa will open a new Administration Complex in Hambanthota.
The five-storied building complex, built at a cost of Rs 2.9 billion (approx Rs 14, 210 crore) on a 72-acre land in Siribopura, Gonnoruwa in Hambanthota, is to house the district's all major government institutions, department offices and the office complexes demolished for the Hambanthota port construction.
Accordingly, 42 Government institutions will be housed in this administrative complex including Hambanthota District Secretariat, Divisional Secretariat, banks, post offices, Local Government institutions, libraries, electricity depots, telecommunication offices and many other state and public sector offices making it convenient for the public to receive all state services from one location. The government of South Korea had granted funds for the project and the Urban Development Authority has carried out the construction.
Source: Colombopage |