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A comprehensive National Intellectual Property Policy for Sri Lanka to be formulated

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At present, a comprehensive legal framework for the protection of intellectual property is provided under the Intellectual Property Act No. 36 of 2003.

However, it has been observed that there are certain structural and operational challenges within the intellectual property system in the country. Furthermore, although several ministries and public institutions, in addition to the National Intellectual Property Office of Sri Lanka, perform complementary roles within the intellectual property system, it has been observed
that there is a lack of effective coordination among these institutions.

Therefore, the need for a national intellectual property policy has been identified in order to provide a clear strategic direction and to ensure the effective development and utilization of intellectual property in Sri Lanka. Such a policy is expected to facilitate the achievement of domestic priorities, including due consideration of international best practices, safeguarding national interests, preserving appropriate policy space, and promoting innovation, knowledge dissemination, and public welfare.

Taking into consideration of the aforementioned matters, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution furnished by the Minister of Trade, Commerce, Food Security and Cooperative Development to formulate a Comprehensive National Intellectual Property Policy for Sri Lanka.



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INS Sunayna departs island

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The Indian Naval Ship (INS) Sunayna, under the name of IOS Sagar, which arrived in the island embodying the Indian Navy’s endeavour to build ‘Bridges of Friendship’, departed the island on 18 May 26.

The ship was accorded a formal farewell by the Sri Lanka Navy in accordance with naval traditions, upon her departure.

During the ship’s stay, the Chief of Staff of the Navy attended a programme and interacted with the crew. Additionally, the Commanding Officer of INS Sunayna engaged in formal discussions with the Commander Western Naval Area and the Flag Officer Commanding Naval Fleet as well.

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka Navy personnel had the opportunity to visit the Indian vessel, while a friendly volleyball encounter was played with the crew members which represented personnel
from 17 countries.

Additionally, the ship’s crew took time to explore several culturally significant landmarks across the island.

Marking the culmination of the visit, INS Sunayna participated in a Passage Exercise (PASSEX) with the Sri Lanka Navy, facilitating the exchange of seamless communication, navigation and operational interoperability between the naval forces.

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M G Lalith Ananda appointed to the post of District Secretary/Government Agent of the Ratnapura Administrative District

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The Cabinet of Ministers approved the resolution furnished
by the Minister of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local Government to appoint M.G. Lalith Ananda, an officer in the Special Grade of the Sri Lanka Administrative Service, to the post of District Secretary/Government Agent of Ratnapura with immediate effect.

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Payment of compensation for crop damage caused to Paddy Cultivation in the area due to the construction of a Salinity Barrier across the Nilwala River in Matara

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Approval had been granted at the Cabinet meeting held  2025-07-07 to allocate provisions through the Budget and pay compensation for the crop damage caused to paddy cultivation in the Matara District during seven consecutive cultivation seasons (from the 2019 Yala season up to the 2022 Yala season), due to flood conditions caused by the obstruction of the Nilwala River during the period of the construction of the salinity barrier across the river, following a proper assessment of the relevant damages.

Accordingly, compensation amounts have been calculated in accordance with the compensation payment methodologies of the Agricultural and Agrarian Insurance Board, taking into consideration costs and paddy prices, and an allocation of Rs. 1,200 million has been made through the 2026 Budget for the
payment of the relevant compensation.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution furnished by the  Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, and Land and Irrigation to pay compensation to the farmers who are eligible for compensation as follows.

Season Proposed amount of compensation per one acre (Rupees)

 

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