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"Deyata Kirula" 2012 Exhibition      
  Deyata Kirula 2012 exhibition at Oyamaduwa, Anuradhapura.  
 
The Presidential Secretariat on the exhibition grounds covers a 6,100 square feet area and includes stalls representing 11 institutions. After the exhibition the Presidential Secretariat will become the Mahawilachchiya Divisional Secretariat. The three massive buildings on the exhibition grounds will be used for storing paddy and other grain. During the period of the exhibition the stalls of the Finance Ministry and Economic Development Ministry will be among those that will attract greater attention of the public. All these have been constructed at a minimum cost.
 
A number of programmes at a cost of Rs. 21,742 million to develop infrastructure facilities in the Anuradhapura District have been launched in connection with the opening of the Deyata Kirula exhibition. Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapaksa is implementing many of these projects under the guidance of President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Deyata Kirula Committee chairman is Minister Ranjit Siyambalapitiya. The main objective of this programme is to identify and combine all development work within the selected district and also educate the public on development activities throughout the country. The exhibition is expected to draw over two million people.
 
Increasing gross domestic products and per capita income, reduction of poverty, improving education and health and other indicators of social progress are the targets of Deyata Kirula. The number of low-income household units in the Anuradhapura District requiring improvement under the Samurdhi and Divi Neguma programmes is 31,931.
         
         
     
 
           
           
     
           
           
           
     
           
           
           
     
           
           
           
     
           
           
           
     
           
           
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Kalutara
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