President Pumped Up After Modi Meeting: Orders To Quicken Sampur Power Plant

Fresh from his visit to New Delhi for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's swearing-in, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Wednesday ordered officials to quicken the progress of Samour coal-fired power plant being built jointly with India. 

Last October, Sri Lanka and India had announced the finalization of $512 million joint venture coal-powered electricity plant in Sampur in the district of Trincomalee. 

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A statement from the President's office said that Rajapaksa had directed the attorney general and the Secretary to the ministry of power and energy to expedite the project. 

The joint venture will see the construction of two power generators of 250 megawatts each. 

At the signing of the deal last October in the presence of then external affairs minister Salman Khurshid, it was announced that the construction was to begin within a year and the plant was to be connected to the national grid by 2018, providing cheaper electricity. 

Sri Lanka currently depends on expensive diesel-powered plants to meet its demand that cannot be fulfilled by hydroelectricity. 

The joint venture had been dragging since 2005 due to "various issues", officials said. 

Sri Lanka appears keen to strengthen its relations with the BJP-led NDA government after a spell of soured relations with the previous Congress-led UPA, Times of India reported.

At the meeting with the Sri Lankan President Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the need of expediting the reconciliation process, while fully implementing the 13th Amendment and offering a solution to the fishermen problem.