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Seeduwa Ranaviru Sevana |
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| Seeduwa camp is dedicated to disabled solders who became the victims of Tamil Terrorism in Sri Lanka. Most of their facilities are not met by the governments who had come to the political power so far. They had to cook for several times just to prepare one meal, as a result of not enough spaces in the kitchen. In such a situation, their only request was to have a proper kitchen with adequate space. | |||
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The old kitchen is cooking the last meal of its service. |
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Start of the constructions work of the kitchen. |
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End of the kitchen constructions work. |
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Work is getting completed inside the building. |
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| The labour was provided by the disabled soldiers who are living in the camp. |
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| Disabled Soldiers are waiting for the opening ceremony of the newly built kitchen. | ||
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| The oil lamp is ready to light at the traditional Sinhaleese cultural event on opening ceremony. | ||
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The moment of lighting the traditional oil lamp. |
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| All the soldiers were blessed by Buddhist monks who participated the opening ceremony. | ||
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| Ven. Bengamuwe Nalaka Himi, advising the soldiers to free to country from Tamil Terrorism. | ||