News
President opens new Narahenpita Rajawasa Economic Center
Also visits Sethsuwa Ayurveda Hospitals outlet
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa recently opened the new Rajawasa Economic Center at Narahenpita in the presence of Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and Industries Minister Wimal Weerawansa.
The complex was built according to a concept of the President to promote indigenous products.
After opening the Economic Center, the President also visited the sales outlet of Sethsuwa Ayurvedic Hospitals, which markets a range of indigenous products, including its flagship brand Pranajeewa.
Pranajeewa is an attempt to showcase traditional Sri Lankan medicine towards a modern-day audience. It is a medicine that has been produced using western scientific methods and processes, and has had its effectiveness proven through clinical trials.
Exported to many countries around the world, the product has earned plaudits from its myriad of users world-wide. Considering the busy lifestyle of the present generation and the demand for easy-to-use products, Sethsuwa Pranajeewa now comes in capsule form that can be easily carried and used anytime.
Sethsuwa Pranajeewa has proven that it can boost immunity thus shielding the user from non-communicable diseases. It also helps maintain youthful vitality and promotes overall good health. One of the unique features of Sethsuwa Pranajeewa, which is produced with organic herbs using latest technology, is that it does not have any side effects.
Sethsuwa Pranajeewa balances the three principle energies of the body, Vata, Pitta and Sem, and enriches the seven Dh?tus, i.e. the seven fundamental principles that support the basic structure of the body. This allows it to cleanse vessels and arteries and cure diseases by boosting the body’s natural immunity. Scientific studies have shown that Sethsuwa Pranajeewa has strong antioxidant qualities that inhibit the formation of free radicals.
Latest News
Festival advance for government officers to be increased
In terms of the provisions of the Establishments Code on payment of festival advance to government officers, there’s a possibility of obtaining rupees 10,000/- as an advance for celebrating festivals of Theipongal, Ramazan, Sinhala and Hindu New Year, Wesak, Deepavali, and Christmas as well as for pilgrimages (Sri Paada pilgrimage and Hajj pilgrimage).
Provisions have been given to recover the said advance in 08 installments or if required earlier without interest. It has been proposed by the Budget 2026 to increase the said festival advance up to rupees 15,000/-.
Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers granted approval to the proposal submitted by the Minister of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local governments to revise the relevant provisions so that the festival advance can be increased up to rupees 15,000/- .
News
Providing underutilized lands/properties to suitable investors for optimal utilization.
As per the approval given by the cabinet meeting held on 02-06-2025, action is being taken at present to offer the underutilized lands/properties of the Sri Lanka State Plantation Corporation, the Janatha Etate Development Board, and the Elkaduwa Plantation Company which are under the Ministry of Plantation and Community Infrastructure which have been identified under stage one to suitable investors.
Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal presented by the Minister of Plantations and Community Infrastructure to provide following lands/properties on a lease basis to the suitable investors for optimal utilization following the prescribed procurement procedure.
• underutilized lands/properties identified under stage two owned by the Sri Lanka State Plantation Corporation, the Janatha Estate Development Board, and the Elkaduwa Plantation
Company,
• The Mawarala watte land and the Tea factory 40.48 hectares in extent, located in Matara District belonging to the Tea Shakthi Fund.
• The underutilized land of 1,541 hectares in extent of Kondachchi Estate is enjoyed by the Sri Lanka Cashew Corporation.
Latest News
Implementation of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy
The drafting of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy has commenced with the objective of equitable distribution of the benefits of the fisheries industry and the sustainable management of fisheries and aquaculture. This policy has been updated from time to time according to current requirements. However, steps have not been taken to obtain the approval of the Cabinet of Ministers for that purpose.
According to the policy declaration of the present government, ‘Vistas of Prosperity and Splendor’ the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy has been redrafted, updating the aforementioned policy in line with the economic and development objectives of the government.
The recommendations of the Department of National Planning have been received for the drafted policy.
Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal presented by the Minister of Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Marine
Resources to implement the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy, integrating it with other relevant policies.
-
News3 days agoSajith: Ashoka Chakra replaces Dharmachakra in Buddhism textbook
-
Business3 days agoDialog and UnionPay International Join Forces to Elevate Sri Lanka’s Digital Payment Landscape
-
Features3 days agoThe Paradox of Trump Power: Contested Authoritarian at Home, Uncontested Bully Abroad
-
Features3 days agoSubject:Whatever happened to (my) three million dollars?
-
News2 days agoLevel I landslide early warnings issued to the Districts of Badulla, Kandy, Matale and Nuwara-Eliya extended
-
News2 days agoNational Communication Programme for Child Health Promotion (SBCC) has been launched. – PM
-
News3 days ago65 withdrawn cases re-filed by Govt, PM tells Parliament
-
Opinion5 days agoThe minstrel monk and Rafiki, the old mandrill in The Lion King – II
