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Kottu, fried rice and instant noodles may face ban in school canteens

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Fried rice, kottu and instant noodles could soon be banned from school canteens under a proposal submitted to Parliament by NPP MP Ruwanthilaka Jayakody, who has warned of a growing diabetes crisis among children.

Moving a motion in the House, the NPP Gampaha District MP called for the immediate formulation and implementation of a regulatory system to restrict the sale of unhealthy food and beverages in school canteens across the country.

In the motion printed in the latest Addendum to the Order Book of Parliament, Jayakody noted that specialist doctors had raised concerns over the increasing incidence of diabetes among schoolchildren in Sri Lanka, attributing the trend largely to poor dietary habits and the widespread consumption of high-sugar and high-flour foods.

The motion highlights that items such as fried rice, kottu and instant noodles—commonly available in school canteens—are being consumed in large quantities by students, contributing to unhealthy eating patterns and long-term health risks.

It proposes that the government introduce clear guidelines on permissible food items within school premises, aimed at promoting healthier dietary choices and curbing the rise of non-communicable diseases among children.

Jayakody stressed that regulating food sold in schools is a critical step in safeguarding child health, urging authorities to act swiftly in light of medical warnings and the increasing prevalence of lifestyle-related illnesses at a young age.

The motion calls for a comprehensive policy framework to ensure that school canteens serve nutritious alternatives, while discouraging the sale of food items linked to adverse health outcomes.



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Report on the Final Budgetary Condition (Annual Report) – 2025 submited to parliament

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As per the provisions of section 51 of the Public Finance Managaement Act No. 44 of 2024, the public should be issued with a report on the final budgetary situation for each year and, the report is then published in the official website of the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development.

Thereby the report has to be submitted to the Parliament. The final budgetary situation report (Annual Report) – 2025 has been prepared by the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development and published. The report contains the Public Finance Policy, strategies and challenges, economic trends in 2025, macro – economic and socio – economic indicators covering all sectors of the economy as well as description on the global economic growth.

Furthermore, it accompanies a detailed description government revenue and expenditure, cash flow management, financing the budget deficit and the loan structure.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the resolution furnished by the President in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development to submit the Report on the Final Budgetary Condition (Annual Report) – 2025 to Parliament.

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Cabinet nod to accept increased Loan Grant provided by the Asian Development Bank under Policy Based Loan Facilities – 2026

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Approval of the Cabinet of Ministers was granted at their meeting held on 16.03.2026 to obtain United States Dollars 380 million from the policy – based loan facilities of the Asian Development Bank in the year 2026.

United States Dollars 100 million out of it is allocated for Trade, Investment and Industries Development Programme – Sub Programme 1. However, amidst the economic uncertainty resulting from the current Middle East crisis and the climatic tragedies, the Asian Development Bank has agreed to assist
by increasing a supplementary financing package of United States Dollars 100 million so that it will beMincreased up to United States Dollars 200 million.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the resolution furnished by the President in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development to take further measures to obtain the said loan grant.

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Submission of Revenue Protection Order Prepared under the Provisions of the Revenue Protection Act No. 19 of 1962 to the Parliament for its approval.

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Approval of the Cabinet of Ministers was given at the meeting held on 23.02.2026 to impose the custom import duty amounts under four (04) categories as 0%, 10%, 20%, and 30% which had been executed only under three (03) categories in order to increase the target export income of the country, to execute the
recommendations of the national customs duty policies committee, and to implement new national sub division customs codes for promoting the local agricultural and industrial sector.

Imposing provisions in relation to the above, the Revenue Protection Order – No. 01/2026 under the Revenue Protection Act No. 19 of 1962 has been published in the extraordinary gazette notification No. 2478/03 of 03.03.2026.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the resolution furnished by the President in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development to submit the said revenue protection order to Parliament for its concurrence.

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