Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Kadakkaraipalli Mosque receives NECORD Fisheries Community Hall and more

The Minister of Housing and Common Amenities, Mrs. Ferial Ismail Ashraff, was recently the Chief Guest at a function for projects related to the Kadakkaraipalli Mosque.

The Minister handed over a Fisheries Community Hall, which was built at a cost of 3.5 million rupees on the premises of the Kadakkaraipalli mosque. NECORD (North East Community Restoration and Development Project) quickly constructed this building within a period of only four months at the request of Minister Ashraff. The other purpose of the function was the handing over of a burial ground boundary wall, constructed at a cost of three million rupees, to the Kadakkaraipalli Mosque. The Kadakkaraipally burial ground boundary wall is within the purview of the Kalmunaikudy Mohideen Jummah mosque whose Chief Trustee, Dr. S.M.A. Azeez, took charge of the wall.

Both the fisheries building and the boundary wall were handed over to the mosque before the annual flag hoisting ceremony on Saturday June 16th.

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Monday, April 30, 2007

FCE completes temple construction with Norwegian support

The Foundation for Co-Existence (FCE), which has been promoting coexistence among the communities in the districts of Ampara, Batticaloa, and Tincomalee since 2002, has recently completed construction on six religious sites.

The FCE programme involves reconstructing religious sites in Ampara District that have been damaged or destroyed by the tsunami. The programme includes plans to construct eleven buildings: four Hindu temples, four mosques, two churches, and one Buddhist temple. Three mosques (in Akkaraipattu, Nintavur, and Kalmunai), two Hindu temples (in Thirukkovil and Karaitivu), and a church in Thirukkovil have already been constructed.

The FCE handed over the newest building, Karaitivu Kalikovil temple, to the temple trustees at a function held in Karaitivu. Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs representative, Oliver Watson, was present at this ceremony, along with S. Ramakrishnan (Karaitivu Divisional Secretary) and FCE representatives Dinidu Endaragala (Programme Director), I.M. Ibrahim (District Coordinator), Engineer Aakil, and Technician Saloofeen. Religious leaders from the Buddhist, Muslim, and Christian communities also graced this occasion.

The FCE religious sites reconstruction project is funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Karaitivu Kalikovil temple was constructed at a cost of 1.8 million rupees.

Buildings previously constructed by the FCE have already been handed over, and the balance will be handed over when the remaining buildings have been completed.

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