The Hon. (Mrs.) Chamindranee Kiriella, Attorney-at-Law
Hon. (Mrs.) Chamindranee Kiriella raised a supplementary question concerning more than 100 long-settled families living near the Kandy General Hospital in Bogambara, some of whom pay assessment rates but cannot obtain documentation needed for school admissions. She requested urgent action to regularize or otherwise resolve their status, noting that the houses were self-funded and their residence had not previously been challenged.
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Machine-translated from Sinhala / Tamil / English¶ 01 Hon. Speaker, my first supplementary is this:
¶ 02 Over 100 families have lived for generations in the Bogambara area adjacent to the Kandy General Hospital. Many pay assessment rates. Now, however, they cannot even obtain documentation to enroll their children in school. These houses were built with their own funds and until recently there was no objection to their residence. I respectfully request urgent steps to resolve this issue.
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