ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s cabinet has approved the transfer of a land and constructions meant for a Kinniya University of Vocational Technology (UNIVOTEC) in Trincomalee, to the Ministry of Tourism, minister Nalinda Jayatissa said. The Kinniya education institution was to be built on a 12-acre land belonging to the Land Reform Commission in the Uparu Grama Niladhari Division of the Kinniya Divisional Secretariat in the Trincomalee District. So far, 25.45 million rupees has been spent on the construction work for the college. “Due to the circumstances that have arisen subsequently, the University of Vocational Technology (UNIVOTEC) has decided that there…
Sri Lanka transfers Trincomalee land meant for vocational university to tourism project
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