Subramaniam Park
History
Subramaniam Park was built in the 1950s by Jaffna Urban Council using a large donation provided by S. Subramaniam, a local physician. The park was named after Subramaniam. Subramaniam's nephew was V. Dharmalingam, later MP for Uduvil.
The park was severely damaged during the civil war and was destroyed in military operations in 1990. After being closed to the public for 14 years, renovation funded by Rs. 2 million provided by UNICEF began in 2004. The renovated park was re-opened by Jaffna District Secretary K. Ganesh on 7 May 2006. Additional renovations were undertaken by a Colombo based financial firm LB Finance in 2010, which included refurbishing of the park's fountain, which was one of the main attractions of the park. LB Finance will be maintaining the park in the future.
References
- ^ Arumugam, S. (1997). Dictionary of Biography of the Tamils of Ceylon. p. 213.
- ^ "Subramanium Park in all its former glory". Ceylon Today. 18 March 2013.
- ^ "affna Subramaniam Park under renovation". TamilNet. 6 September 2004.
- ^ Kathirgamathamby, S. (8 May 2006). "Leisure park in Jaffna after fifteen years". Daily News (Sri Lanka).
- ^ "LB Finance In Jaffna". The Sunday Leader. 31 October 2010.