India to provide 10,000 bicycles for returnees
The Government of India is undertaking a project to provide 10,000
bicycles (men and women) to returnees and refugees, in the five
districts of the Northern Province as part of our development
partnership with Sri Lanka and in response to requirements projected by
the Government of Sri Lanka.
The objective of the project is to cater to the transportation needs
of persons being resettled and to aid revival of their livelihoods.
It is expected that provision of bicycles to the resettled families
will provide the mobility and facilitate access to essential services.
The intended beneficiaries are being selected from the most
vulnerable of the returnees.
In discussions with the Government of Sri Lanka, a bicycle was
identified as the items which is most needed to enhance and anchor
return and is utilised by the entire community irrespective of age,
gender or cultural diversities.
Support was extended to the High Commission of India by the agencies
of the Government of Sri Lanka, in particular the Presidential Task
Force for Rehabilitation, Security and Development of Northern Province
and the Ministry of Infrastructure, Northern Province in the process of
identification and selection of a suitable supplier.
The High Commission has awarded the contract in this regard to a
leading Indian manufacturer and the supply of bicycles is expected to
commence by early November 2011.
The supplier has also undertaken to set up a permanent assembly plant
in Vavuniya, which will be used not only for the fulfilment of this
supply but also to provide employment to local people on a continuing
basis. The total cost of the project is about SLR 67 million.
India has been supporting projects for rehabilitation and
resettlement of displaced persons in the Northern Province in the areas
of shelter (through roofing sheets and cement bags), health-care
(providing emergency medical relief, organizing artificial limbs
re-fitment camps and equipping hospitals), livelihood generation
(provision of fishing equipment, tractors, agricultural equipment and
seeds) and education (repairs of schools and setting up of vocational
training centres).
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