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Last Updated : 2024-04-25 04:37:00
Indocean Developers Director Pradeep Moraes, Director K. Sathian and Condominium Management Authority Chairman C.A. Wijeyeweere at the presentation of Altair’s cheque to Housing and Construction Minister Sajith Premadasa
At least 16 needy rural families will receive houses through a donation made by luxury condominium builder Indocean Developers to the ‘Semata Sevana’ (Shelter for All) programme of the Housing and Construction Ministry.
The promoter of Altair, the twin-tower high rise in Colombo 2, recently presented a cheque for Rs.5 million to the Sevana Fund in support of an initiative to construct six flagship villages for the ‘Uda Gammana’ project of the Semata Sevana programme.
“A request for assistance to this worthy cause was received by the Condominium Developers Association,” Indocean Developers Director Pradeep Moraes said.
“As a civic-conscious corporate entity, we were happy to make a contribution to this effort.”
Altair’s contribution was presented to Housing and Construction Minister Sajith Premadasa by Moraes and fellow Director K. Sathian at a ceremony at the ministry.
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