Connect with us

News

26 places of worship across the country to be gazetted this year as sacred places

Published

on

By Ifham NIzam

The National Physical Planning Department would gazette 26 places of worship, across the country, as Sacred Places in 2023, the government Information Department announced on Thursday.Quoting the Urban Development and Housing Minister, Prasanna Ranatunga, the Information Department said that 16 places of worship were gazetted as sacred places in 2022.These gazettes are announced according to the criteria for declaring Sacred Places, the Minister said.

The approval of the Archaeology Department, as well as the Buddha Sasana Ministry, and the Survey Department, are essential for the gazetting of Sacred Places, the Information Department said.

Accordingly, Tissa Raja Maha Viharaya, Velgam Vehera Raja Maha Viharaya, Mahasen Raja Maha Viharaya, Medagoda Siddha Pattini Temple, Biyagama Sudharmarama Maha Viharaya, Papiliyana Sunethra Mahadevi Pirivena, Kambalawa Ambawa Sri Sudharmaramaya, Pilakatumulla Sri Pushparama Purana Viharaya, Kirimatiyana Sri Sudharmmawansharama Rajamaha Viharaya, Kappinna Maha Viharaya, Magalla Kachchiwatta Purana Raja Maha Viharaya, Buddhiyagama Seegala Raja Maha Viharaya, Gangodawila Sri Vijayarama Viharaya, Ratmalana Pushparamaya, Asgiriya Purana Raja Maha Viharaya, Madurawela Ballapitiya Vidyajasekara Pirivena, Pothuvil Muhudu Maha Viharaya, Mahasen Raja Maha Viharaya, Buduruvapaya Raja Maha Viharaya, historical ancient Habarana Tampita, Somavathiya Raja Maha Viharaya, Kandegama Dhannajaya Raja Maha Viharaya, Kandegama Namaluva Sinhagiri Raja Maha Viharaya, Bibila historical Piangala Raja Maha Viharaya, and Maniyamgama Raja Maha Vihara will be declared as scared places, through a gazette, this year, the Information Department said.



Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

Food Policy and Security Committee recommends importation of rice to ensure an uninterrupted supply

Published

on

By

The Food Policy and Security Committee has recommended the importation of rice in the near future to ensure an uninterrupted supply for consumers.

A notable increase in rice prices has been observed in the market, along with reports of shortages of certain rice varieties, despite the current harvest season.

Given this situation, discussions were held regarding the need for the Cabinet to prioritize the maintenance of sufficient stock,  through rice imports.

The Committee, chaired by Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Lands and Irrigation K.D. Lalkantha and Minister of Trade, Commerce, Food Security and Cooperative Development Vasantha Samarasinghe, convened for the fifth time at the Presidential Secretariat on Tuesday (01). The meeting aimed to formulate policy decisions to ensure food security.

During the discussions, it was revealed that due to excessive rainfall this year, crop damage occurred on two occasions, leading to a significant reduction in the expected harvest.

Furthermore, during the meeting it was stated that the improper use of rice for animal feed is another major reason contributing to the rice shortage. As a result, the Committee also focused on the importation of broken rice for animal feed and the use of alternative feeds to mitigate the impact on livestock production.

Accordingly, the Food Policy and Security Committee approved the formation of a Committee, led by the Director General of Agriculture, to oversee the importation of the required quantity of broken rice through proper mechanisms.

Secretary to the Prime Minister Pradeep Saputhanthri, Senior Additional Secretary to the President Kapila Janaka Bandara, and other members of the Food Policy and Security Committee, including Ministry Secretaries, participated in the discussions.

Continue Reading

News

Cabinet approves providing relief to the people of Myanmar

Published

on

By

The People of Myanmar are facing  immense hardships caused by the devastating earthquake  on 28th March  and as reported by the international media reports the death toll is over 2,700. Furthermore, it has been reported that many people are missing while, a large number of individuals have been injured and are receiving treatment.

Considering the long – term close relationship between the two nations as two Buddhist states, the Cabinet of Ministers has decided to provide,

• A sum of United States Dollars One Million

•  Transportation for the dry rations collected by Buddhist clergy and other donors

• To have a group  of medical officers and health staff on standby for immediate departure to Myanmar if necessary

Continue Reading

Latest News

Cabinet appoints ministerial committee to submit report on sanctions imposed on 04 Sri Lankans by the United Kingdom

Published

on

By

Attention of the Cabinet of Ministers have been drawn on the decisions taken by the United Kingdom to impose sanctions on four Sri Lankan individuals recently, and have decided to appoint a committee comprised of three ministers  to submit a report with recommendations on the further measures to be taken after studying the facts in the regard and to empower the committee to obtain the service of any officer/intellect deemed to have subject expertise in the relevant field and considered essential.

The committee will comprise of :

– Vijitha Herath Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism

– Attorney – at – Law  Harshana Nanayakkara Minister of Justice and National Integrity

– Aruna Jayasekara Deputy Minister of Defence

Continue Reading

Trending