Nelliady
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Nelliady is the largest city in the Northern Province of Sri Lanka.

After the 2004 Tsunami and the on-going Civil War people started moving towards places of safety from the sea coasts. Nelliady became a ready made town for all the affected refugees. Nelliady also had a plenty of fresh water supply from the Athulu Reservoir.

It slowly started changing into a crowded city after the people of northern and eastern coasts started moving into a peaceful rural environment.

Nelliady had all the potentials for a long time growth with the best schools and hospitals. The neighbouring cities of Point Pedro
Point Pedro
Point Pedro is the northernmost town of the island of Sri Lanka. The agriculturally active area around Point Pedro with fertile calcic red latosols is known for its cotton production. The eastern coast of Point Pedro is a 3-mile-broad beach with huge sand dunes up to 100 feet height, extending...

 and Valvettithurai
Valvettithurai
Valvettithurai or VVT is a small coastal village on the northeast coast of the Jaffna Peninsula in Sri Lanka's north. The population is mainly minority Sri Lankan Tamils of Hindu or Catholic faith. The main industry is farming, fishing and trading...

were taking away all the development for a while till 2004 Tsunami turned the life around. With the tsunami sweeping all the coasts with a 2 metre wall of sea water, life became unbearable with the sea contaminating soil and ground water. Nelliady escaped from the calamity and the population migrated here.

Nelliady is a centre for learning. It has a population of doctors, engineers and professors working all over the world. The people were do industrious and hard working.

Secondary schools were one of the best in the country. Nelliady Madhya Maha Vidyalayam, Sacred Heart College, Vigneswara College, Uduppiddy American Mission College, Gnanasariyar College and Hartley College are all the best and leading schools of the region.
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