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Tamil Nadu Extends Vital Humanitarian Support to Flood-Affected Communities in Sri Lanka

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December 07, Colombo (LNW): In a significant gesture of solidarity, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M.K. Stalin, has donated dry rations and essential supplies to assist communities affected by the recent floods in Sri Lanka.

This timely humanitarian aid is deeply appreciated and is expected to bring urgent relief to thousands of vulnerable families.

This is not the first instance of Tamil Nadu’s compassion toward Sri Lanka during times of crisis. During the height of Sri Lanka’s economic downturn, Stalin extended substantial support by donating 40,000 metric tonnes of rice, 500 metric tonnes of milk powder, and 100 metric tonnes of medicines, reflecting Tamil Nadu’s enduring commitment to its neighbours in need.

During a recent visit to Tamil Nadu following the Ditwah cyclone, discussions were held with senior Tamil Nadu government officials who expressed strong enthusiasm and readiness to support the humanitarian vision of the Chief Minister. Their collaboration has been pivotal in ensuring the successful coordination of the latest relief effort.

Special appreciation is extended to the following officials for their dedication and facilitation:

Mr. Muruganantham, IAS – Chief Secretary, Government of Tamil Nadu
Mrs. Rita Harish, IAS – Public Secretary, Chief Secretariat, Tamil Nadu
Mr. Vallalar, IAS – Commissioner, Overseas Tamils Welfare Commission, Tamil Nadu
Hon. Abdulla and Mr. Puhazh Gandhi, Members of NRT

Their commitment has been instrumental in turning this humanitarian initiative into reality.

Gratitude is also extended to His Excellency Santhosh Jha, Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, and to officials from the Ministry of External Affairs of India and the Indian High Commission in Colombo for their continuous support and facilitation throughout the process.

Additionally, sincere appreciation is conveyed to Vijitha Herath, Sri Lanka’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Dr. Ganesanathan, Deputy High Commissioner of Sri Lanka in Chennai, for their prompt and effective cooperation during this critical hour.

Tamil Nadu Extends Vital Humanitarian Support to Flood-Affected Communities in Sri Lanka

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