Tag: Development In Srilanka

  • Sri Lanka Government Gazettes now on www.documents.gov.lk

    The Sri Lanka Government Press took necessary actions to post Sri Lanka Gazette on website for the Public to view at their Convenience; now you can check Government Jobs, Government News, news Rules and Regulations, and All Legal related articles on online gazette at www.documents.gov.lk   How to check Gazette in Website 1] visit to…

  • Granting Citizenship to Sri Lankans of Chinese Origin

    Grant of citizenship to persons of Chinese origin Act No. 38 of 2008 has been enacted by the Parliament of Sri Lanka, with effect from 31.10.2008. Persons of Chinese origin, living in Sri Lanka, since 15.11.1948 or their descendants, who have not been granted with Sri Lankan citizenship under any of the previously enacted citizenship…

  • THE LUMEN PRIZE EXHIBITION CALL FOR ENTRIES

    Who? The Lumen Prize Exhibition is an annual award for digitally created fine art. In it’s first year the four selected winners shared US$5000 of prizes and 50 jury-selected finalists went on a global tour that visited galleries and arts venues in Cardiff, London, Riga, Shanghai and Hong Kong.   When? Call for entries is…

  • Fully Equipped Public Convenience Complex in Colombo

    In order to develop tourism in Colombo, the Ministry of Defence & Urban Development constructed 7 Public Convenience Complex in Colombo. These seven Public Convenience Complexes were built for the convenience of the large number of people who come to Colombo from all parts of the island and are situated at locations where people gather…

  • Electronic card system in CTB (SLTB) Soon

    A new electronic card system will be introduced soon for Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) formerly known as Ceylon Transport Board (CTB) commuters to pay their bus fare. The common complaint among commuters using public transport is the failure on the part of bus conductors to return the balance money, often in coins, and this…

  • Certificate Course in Spoken Tamil (Short Course) by University of Colombo

    The Faculty of Arts, University of Colombo entertains applications for the above short course upto 19th July, 2013 For whom: The personnel employed in public and private sector organizations and university students who wish to improve their skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing in Tamil and communicate fluently in Tamil. Course Duration: 04 months,…

  • Investment Opportunity in Eastern Part of Sri Lanka

    Enlighten the East and Golden opportunity to your Investment. Based on the “Mahinda Chintana” Policy, Ministry of Industry and Commerce proposed to establish an industrial estate in Batticaloa. Under the programme of establishing industrial estates at regional level, the proposed industrial estate establish in 8 kilometers from Batticaloa city towards Manmunai (North). The location falls…

  • Krrish Transworks invests US$ 650 million in Fort project

    The Krrish Group would invest US$ 650 million to build three towers and redevelop the adjoining Transworks building in Fort. The construction would start in August 2013, and be completed in 30 months (February 2016). News stated that Krrish Groups will committed to paid their balance of Rs. 800 million before July 2013, which already…

  • National Identity cards to be in Sinhala and Tamil soon

    After the fundamental rights petition filed by A.P. Dananjaya Gamage cited Registration of Persons Commissioner General R.N.S. Sarath Kumara, Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa, National Languages and Social Integration Minister Vasudeva Nanayakkara and the Attorney General as respondents. The petitioner states that the Constitution specifies that Sinhala and Tamil are the official languages of the country.…

  • Over 10,000 Vacancies in Public Administration and Home Affairs Ministry

    The Sri Lankan Government is looking forward to intakes over 10,000 vacancies for Administrative Officers, Management Officers, Librarians, Interpreters, Engineers, Information Technology Officers, Technology Officers, Grama Seva Niladharis. Government had taken over 50,000 trainee graduates last year