Several residents in the Slave Island area had to leave their abodes making way for the India-based TATA Housing’s US$ 400 million mixed development project. Picture shows one such displaced resident selling betel leaves and cigarettes to pilgrims on the road leading to Sella Kataragama Devalaya. Pic by Athula Devapriya.

The Sunday Times Sri Lanka

Displaced Slave Island resident sells betel in Kataragama

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Several residents in the Slave Island area had to leave their abodes making way for the India-based TATA Housing’s US$ 400 million mixed development project. Picture shows one such displaced resident selling betel leaves and cigarettes to pilgrims on the road leading to Sella Kataragama Devalaya.

Pic by
Athula Devapriya.

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