Razavi Medical Complex , Sri Lanka

Razavi Medical Complex , Sri Lanka This is a page dedicated to the New Cancer Hospital in Maharagama, In Sri Lanka This hospital is supported by Ahmed Tea of London.

The six-storey Complex would cost Rs.1,450 million to build and would be affiliated to the Maharagama Cancer Institute. Ahmed Tea would provide Rs. 850 million, while the government would invest another Rs. 600 million.

27/04/2021

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25/10/2018
Wishing the Indian government for the donation
13/05/2017

Wishing the Indian government for the donation

On the first day of his two-day tour to Sri Lanka, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the country's Tamil-dominated tea plantation area which he said was the best place to nurture a peaceful and harmonious multi-language society that unifies cultures and bonds people.

06/01/2017

Razavi Medical Complex

24/06/2016

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13/01/2016
14/07/2015

The Government signed a MOU with Ahmad Tea Limited, London for the construction of a seven storied building at the Maharagama Cancer Hospital at an estimated cost of Rs 850 million as a grant. A subsequent contribution of Rs. 380 million will be received from the company, Health and Indigenous Medic…

19/01/2015

Wishes for new Health Minister of Sri Lanka; Hon. Rajitha Senaratne

04/01/2015

President Elect H.E. Maithripala Sirisena Would Keep the Health Ministry

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This hospital is supported by Ahmad Tea of London. The six-storey Complex would cost Rs.1,450 million to build and would be affiliated to the Maharagama Cancer Institute. Ahmad Tea would provide Rs. 850 million, while the government would invest another Rs. 600 million.