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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, October 23, 2015
Making Sri Lanka The Miracle Of Asia
By Fr. Sarath Iddamalgoda –October 22, 2015

Mr. Champika Ranawaka, the ministerial authority for the Megapolis, has announced that the work on the Colombo Port City is
to be resumed soon after renegotiating the contract with the Chinese
authorities. The project has been halted by the present government due
to the irregularities found in the contract.
The government will not encounter any serious problem in rectifying the
illegality of the contract and any irregularity can even be regularized
if necessary by enacting new laws in the parliament.
What is to be pointed here is the unresolved and the most crucial matter
of the entire Colombo Poet City project is the prevention of threats to
the environment. It is to this that there is a lack of concern. If the
authorities decide to go ahead with the project, the marine resources
and the fish breeding grounds and corals will be seriously affected, due
to the heavy extraction amounting to 100 million tons of sand from the
sea. This will cause depletion of rich fishing grounds resulting in
livelihood problems to thousands of fishermen living in the western
coast.
It also need to be pointed out that around 16 million metric tons of
granite has to be found from the interior of the country to reclaim the
sea to construct the Colombo Port City. What would be the impact of such
human activity on the water resources, flora and fauna and other
various species living in the rock hill environment.
We
can appreciate the recent statement that President Maithri made at the
the 9th Annual Summit of the Institute of Environmental Professionals of
Sri Lanka (IEPSL), held today (Oct. 20) at Waters Edge Hotel,
Battaramulla, at which he assured that “the government would take legal actions against those who destroy the environment, irrespective of their status”. Read More

