The project was conceived with the objective to cater to the transportation needs of persons being resettled and to aid revival of their livelihoods, Indian High Commission said in Colombo.
The total cost of the project is about 67 million Sri Lankan rupees.
Of the 10,000 bicycles, 2,500 have been distributed in Mulaitivu District, 2,500 in Kilinochchi District, 1,750 in Mannar District, 1,750 in Vavuniya District and 1,500 in Jaffna District.
India has also announced the progress in the second phase of the Indian housing project for the construction of 43,000 housing units in the northern and eastern provinces.
Over 8,700 beneficiaries have been identified jointly by India and Sri Lanka.
Under a rigorous selection process worst affected villages in the five districts of the north have been identified.
All persons in these villages, who do not own any other house, are to be given houses.
The Indian housing project for 50,000 houses was announced during the visit of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa to India in 2010.
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