Colombo: India on Friday handed over to Sri Lanka a large humanitarian assistance consignment worth more than SLR 3 billion (over Rs 65,35,00,000), as the island nation grappled with the worst economic crisis and shortage of essential items. Indian High Commissioner in Sri Lanka Gopal Baglay, Sri Lanka’s Minister of Health, Keheliya Rambukwella, Minister of Trade Nalin Fernando, and several Members of Parliament received the consignment.
The consignment comprised 14,700 Metric tonnes (MT) of rice, 250 MT of milk powder, and 38 MT of medicines donated by the people of India. The large consignment of humanitarian supplies underscores abiding people-to-people bonds between India and Sri Lanka as also concerns of the people of India for the well-being of their brethren in Sri Lanka, the Indian High Commission said in a statement.
These supplies shall be distributed among beneficiaries by the Government of Sri Lanka in the coming days, it said. The handing over of the humanitarian assistance came a day after a delegation of senior Indian officials led by Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra met the top Sri Lankan leadership, including President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe here.