Colombo West Worldwide Terminal (Non-public) Restricted (CWIT) has made a monetary contribution of Rs. 100 million to the federal government’s Rebuilding Sri Lanka Fund, established to supply aid to communities affected by Cyclone Ditwah.
The cheque was handed over this afternoon (12) on the Presidential Secretariat to Secretary to the President, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake, by Deputy Excessive Commissioner of India, Satyanjal Pandey and Chief Government Officer of CWIT, Munish Kanwar.
Secretary to the President Dr. Kumanayake expressed appreciation for the assist prolonged by the Authorities of India towards Sri Lanka’s nationwide restoration efforts.
Deputy Excessive Commissioner Pandey said that India stays dedicated to offering Sri Lanka with the mandatory help sooner or later as properly.
Minister of Ports and Civil Aviation, Anura Karunatilaka, Head of the Financial and Business Division of the Indian Excessive Fee, Devika Lal, Chairman and CEO of John Keells Holdings, Krishan Balendra and CWIT representatives Zafir Hashim and Anandhan Nagaysayanu Raj have been additionally current on the event.














