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The construction of 20 houses for 20 families displaced by the massive landslide in Bulathkohupitiya in Aranayake was inaugurated by Rhino Roofing Products Limited with the laying of the foundation stone in Aranayake.
Minister of Power and Renewable Energy, Ranjith Siyambalapitiya, officials of the district administration, politicians of the area and officials of Rhino Roofing Products Limited graced the occasion.
The project to provide houses for families displaced by the severe landslide in Bulathkohupitiya in Aranayake was conceived by the Managing Director of
Rhino Roofing Products, Jeyaseelan Gnanam.
From the initial discussions with the relevant institutions and making field visits, the project was efficiently steered to the foundation stone laying stage by the Group Marketing Manager of Rhino Roofing Products Ltd., and Coordinator for the project, Priyantha Jayasinghe.
The houses being constructed on a land allocated by the government will cost Rhino Roofing Products Ltd., a sum of over Rs. 45 million. Each house will have an area of 781 sq. ft. and will be unique in that they have been planned
and are being constructed according to specifications laid down by the National Building Research Organisation.
Commenting on the project, Priyantha Jayasinghe said, “Taking whatever steps necessary to restore normalcy to public life following severe natural disasters in the island is a priority in the Corporate Social Responsibility efforts of Rhino Roofing Products Limited. The construction of 20 houses at a cost of Rs. 45 million is another of our CSR projects.”
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