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Delighted farmers expectation high towards road project


Paving of the road adjacent to police station, which will be one of the two main roads leading to the west coast of the island, is underway. Public works unit at Hulhumeedhoo is undertaking the project, bringing new life to the deserted community of Hulhudhoo. Farmers, joggers and many others have already started using the road.
Kick-off of the project initiated when the farmers dissuaded the visiting Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture Dr.Ibrahim Didi last month, to facilitate way to bring electricity to the farm fields. Farmers face many difficulties in terms of security and maintenance due to lack of power. “Every two month a petrol pump has to be bought, if we get power accessibility we would certainly overcome this problem”. A farmer said.
The present road project is believed to attract more and more people to move into that particular area for the beauty of the nature and its serenity. A delighted local said that she want land for his son from this region. She said, “It’s cool and livelier” than moving to the south, ‘Maafishi’. She called on the Island Development Committee to quickly address to the issue. Nonetheless, any plan of giving land for residential purpose from aforementioned region is not included in the land use plan of the island.
“Reconciliation will soon be made to the many problems faced by the farmers and other stakeholders,” confirmed the minister Dr.Didi. No sooner did his vows escaped his lips, project started to materialize within a week. Today we are really bound to believe that the present government is working with the interest of the people. However, this is just the beginning and many untouched issues are yet to be unfolded. View Photos

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  1. Mee afirin kudhuveylei rodhaa dheyagadhi hanaa eymago dhee?

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