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Daily wage increased to Rs 1,700 in tea and manufacturing sectors

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday (May Day) announced that the minimum daily wage for those engaged in the tea growing and manufacturing trade had been increased to Rs. 1,700.

The announcement was made at a rally organised by the CWC, at Kotagala, to mark May Day.

A gazette extraordinary has been issued in this regard in pursuance of the powers conferred on the Commissioner General of Labour, by an order made by the Minister of Labour under section 33(1) (a) the Wages Boards Ordinance (Chapter 136).

The President said that the wage increase would come into operation immediately. Political sources said that the announcement was meant to achieve the maximum benefit for CWC that recently switched allegiance to President Wickremesinghe, having contested the last general election on the SLPP ticket.



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Contract for consultation services for modernizing services of he Department of Meteorology awarded to Asian Disaster Preparedness Center, Thailand

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The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal presented by the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Land, and Irrigation to award the consultation services contract for the modernization of services of the Department of Meteorology  under the Climate Resilience Mitigation Multi-Stage Approach (CResMPA) to the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center in Bangkok, Thailand, based on the recommendations of the Consultation Procurement Committee appointed by the Cabinet of Ministers

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Cabinet gives green light to prepare a water catchment management plan for the Kelani River Basin

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The water catchment areas in the Kelani River Basin are facing severe environmental problems due to severe degradation, sedimentation in the lower valleys, sand mining, changes in the land use patterns, urbanization, industrialization, pollution of water catchments, and deterioration of water quality.

Taking into consideration the above, it has been identified the necessity of preparing a management plan for the Kelani River Basin comprising of simple and detailed sub- water catchment management plan. There is a possibility to implement the aforementioned plan in collaboration with the related institutions and with the people of the water catchment areas to upgrade water catchment areas.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal presented by the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Land, and Irrigation to prepare and implement the aforementioned water catchment management plan for the Kelani River Basin within the Medium-Term Budget Framework by utilizing Rs. 250 million allocated under the program ‘Clean Sri Lanka’ during the year 2025 and 2026

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Cabinet nod to obtain additional financial facilities from the world Bank for the General Education Modernization Project (GEM)

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The Education Modernization Project (GEM) has been implemented since 2018 with funding of US$ 100 million supplied by the World Bank.

All the project components identified under this project have been implemented and have achieved the expected results. It has been observed that there is the ability to obtain an additional financial facility of US$ 50 million from the funds remaining in other projects to implement several components identified under this project. These additional funds are expected to improve the digital infrastructure of the school relevant to the new educational reforms scheduled for implementation in 2026, enhance the sanitary facilities of the selected 900 schools across all provinces, appraise reformed subjects, and implement professional development programs for teachers.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal presented by the  Prime Minister in her capacity as the Minister of Education, Higher Education, and Vocational Education to reach a consensus with the World Bank to obtain the proposed additional financing.

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