Each resettled family is expected to receive eight cement bags, which will be used for repair and renovation of their houses damaged during years of armed conflict in Sri Lanka. These cement bags, along with an earlier supply of 530,000 Metal Roofing Sheets by India, are meant to contribute to reconstruction of dwellings for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the new areas of their habitation.
The Indian High Commissioner also expressed the hope that the supplies would help the IDPs in rebuilding their lives. Kantha said as the reconstruction effort was moving to the next stage, New Delhi was actively working on rehabilitation assistance directed at restoring the social, cultural and economic infrastructure in the northern Province.
This included a proposal for reconstruction and restoration of the damaged houses, hospitals and schools for the resettling the IDPs. Besides, India has announced a Line of Credit of US $ 425 million for reconstruction of the railway infrastructure linking northern tracks. The High Commissioner said India and Sri Lanka enjoyed "extremely close and cordial relationship" and Indian contribution to the rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts in northern region was a manifestation of this relationship.