Kulathulvaipatti Sri Lankan Tamil rehabilitation camp residents flag housing defects, lack of amenities
Residents of the Kulathulvaipatti rehabilitation camp in Sri Lanka have raised concerns about inadequate housing and essential facilities. They reported multiple defects in government-provided houses and highlighted issues such as water supply and electricity. The community is seeking immediate action from local authorities to address these grievances.
- ▪Residents submitted a petition at a grievance redress meeting seeking better infrastructure.
- ▪The houses provided have multiple defects and many eligible families lack housing.
- ▪Residents reported issues with water supply and requested a three-phase power connection.
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Residents of Sri Lankan Tamil rehabilitation camp at Kulathulvaipatti village in Ettyapuram taluk submitted a petition at the weekly grievance redress meeting held at district Collectorate on Monday, seeking better basic infrastructure and other essential facilities at the camp.The grievance redress meeting was chaired by Thoothukudi District Collector Vishu Mahajan.According to the petition, the residents of the camp are facing several grievances, stating the houses provided under the government scheme have multiple defects and many eligible families have not been allotted houses.
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