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Committee on High Posts clears four diplomatic appointments

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The Parliamentary Committee on High Posts has approved the nominations of four Heads of Mission to Israel, Palestine, Lebanon and Kenya.

The Committee granted approval for the appointment of Horana Mahawatte Gedara Saman Kumar Chandrasiri as Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to Israel.

The nomination of Mohamed Farook Mohamed Fawzer as Sri Lanka’s Representative to Palestine also received the Committee’s consent.

Warnakulasuriya Peter Rohan Dhammika Fernando was approved as Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to Kenya, while Anura Withanage secured approval as Ambassador to Lebanon.

The approvals pave the way for the formal appointment of the four diplomats to their respective overseas missions.



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Free Tourist Visas for Passport Holders of 39 Countries

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With the objective of promoting the tourism industry in Sri Lanka, approval was granted at the Cabinet meeting held on 21-07-2025 to implement a programme to issue free tourist visas, for a period of six months, without charging fees, to passport holders of 39 selected countries.

The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution furnished by the  Minister of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs to submit, for the concurrence of the Parliament, the draft regulations prepared by the Legal Draftsman for the issuance
of free tourist visas in terms of the provisions of the Immigrants and Emigrants Act.

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Implementation of the “Diviyata Saviyak” Housing Programme

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In terms of a proposal presented in the 2025 Budget, approval was granted at the Cabinet meeting held on 18-08-2025 to implement the ‘programme to provide financial assistance for securing housing facilities for low-income couples transitioning from institutional care to society’.

Through the 2026 Budget proposals, the said programme has been further strengthened by allocating a sum of LKR 2,000 million to provide financial assistance of up to LKR 2 million per beneficiary who have resided in child development centres at any stage of their lives and have subsequently reintegrated into society, as well as for families with children at risk for purchasing land, purchasing land and constructing a house, constructing a house on owned land, purchasing a house, or renovating an existing house.

Accordingly, based on the formulated eligibility criteria and the
mechanism for disbursement of financial assistance, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution furnished by the Minister of Women and Child Affairs to provide such financial assistance to the following beneficiary groups:
• Individuals below 45 years of age who have left institutional care upon reaching 18 years of age or earlier, and who do not have access to a stable and secure residence.
• Families with children who are in vulnerable and at-risk situations due to the lack of a proper family background or stable livelihood, resulting in the absence of adequate housing or living in unsafe housing conditions.
• Children aged between 16 and 18 years who are currently under institutional care, and young persons over 18 years of age who continue to remain in child development centres due to their inability to reintegrate into society

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Export of scrap metal required for domestic industry to be banned

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The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution furnished by the Minister of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development to impose the necessary legal provisions to prevent the export of scrap metal in a manner detrimental to domestic industries.

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