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New Leadership at SLCGE Pledges Policy Advocacy to Strengthen SME Apparel Exports

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The newly appointed Executive Committee of the Sri Lanka Chamber of Garment Exporters (SLCGE) for 2026, following the 28th Annual General Meeting held in Colombo. Seated (L–R): Rumesh Perera, Zahid Jafferjee, Cyril Mendis, Hemantha Perera, Nishantha Bakmeege (President), Bandula Fernando (Immediate Past President), Walter Perera, Wasantha Gamage, Rohan Samarakkody. Standing (L–R): Rantha Tissera, Harsha Nissanka, Rushan Perera, Denver Jayasundara, Jeremy Enas, Yohan Galahitiyawa, Malinda Ranasinghe, Indika Wijewardena, Menuka Gunawardena, Shehan Olegasageram, Chandana Weerasinghe.

The Sri Lanka Chamber of Garment Exporters (SLCGE) held its 28th Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Colombo, marking a significant leadership transition and signalling a renewed policy-driven focus on enhancing the competitiveness of Sri Lanka’s small and medium-scale apparel exporters.

A key highlight of the AGM was the conclusion of Bandula Fernando’s distinguished 13-year tenure as President of the Chamber. Widely recognised as a strong voice for SME apparel exporters, Fernando played a pivotal role in advancing industry advocacy, engaging policymakers, and strengthening the Chamber’s national relevance during a period marked by economic shocks, cost pressures, and global market volatility.

During his tenure, Fernando represented the SLCGE on several national-level platforms, including the Ministry of Industries Advisory Committee, the Wages Board, and SLITA, where he contributed to policy dialogue affecting labour, trade facilitation, and industrial development. Under his leadership, the Chamber consistently highlighted the structural challenges faced by SME exporters, including access to finance, cost competitiveness, compliance burdens, and market diversification. The Chamber placed on record its deep appreciation for his commitment and service, noting that his leadership significantly strengthened the visibility and resilience of SME exporters within Sri Lanka’s apparel value chain.

Following the leadership transition, the membership unanimously appointed Nishantha Bakmeege as President of the SLCGE. Previously serving as Vice President, Bakmeege brings a future-oriented perspective shaped by hands-on industry experience and exposure to evolving global apparel trends.

Bakmeege is the Managing Director of Screenline Holdings, overseeing a diversified portfolio that includes IDS (Pvt) Ltd., Salt & Sugar (Pvt) Ltd., Wilds Wilpattu (Pvt) Ltd., and Gaarda, a contemporary apparel brand. Known for his focus on innovation, digitalisation, and sustainability-led manufacturing, he is expected to steer the Chamber towards a more proactive policy engagement agenda, with emphasis on value addition, technology adoption, and improving SME readiness to compete in international markets.

In his address, the incoming President underscored the need for closer collaboration between policymakers and industry to ensure that export growth strategies adequately reflect the realities faced by SME exporters. He noted that improving productivity, easing regulatory bottlenecks, and aligning national export policies with global sourcing trends would be critical to sustaining Sri Lanka’s apparel sector competitiveness.

Strengthening the leadership team further, Rumesh Perera, Managing Director of Sunqueen Apparels (Pvt) Ltd., was appointed Vice President. A second-generation entrepreneur, Perera brings fresh industry insight and a contemporary business outlook, particularly relevant to the evolving needs of SME exporters navigating global supply chain shifts.

Meanwhile, Hemantha Perera, Chairman of the Issabella & Sarasavi Group, will continue as Secretary General of the Chamber. His continued leadership ensures institutional continuity and strategic stability as the SLCGE advances its policy advocacy and member engagement efforts.

The AGM concluded with a fellowship gathering attended by industry representatives and stakeholders, celebrating past leadership while setting the stage for a renewed focus on policy reform, export competitiveness, and sustainable growth for SME apparel exporters.



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Addressing the drug issue in the country must be treated as a national priority – PM

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya emphasized that addressing the drug issue in the country must be treated as a national priority, highlighting that it must deliver results at the ground level.

A meeting to brief the Prime Minister on the National Strategic Plan for the Management, Treatment and Rehabilitation of Persons with Substance Use Disorders (SUD) 2026–2030 was held with the participation of officials from the Ministry of Health and Mass Media and other key stakeholders on 13th of March at the Temple Trees.

The discussion focused on the proposed national strategy developed to address the growing health, social and economic challenges associated with substance use disorders in Sri Lanka. The strategic plan aims to strengthen prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and reintegration services through a coordinated and evidence-based national approach.

During the meeting, attention was drawn to existing gaps in early identification of substance use disorders, continuity of care, community-based follow-up and reintegration of recovering individuals into society. The plan proposes several key interventions, including strengthening screening and symptomatic treatment at primary healthcare and outpatient levels, improving hospital-based treatment and follow-up services, expanding residential rehabilitation facilities, and enhancing community-based rehabilitation and relapse prevention programmes.

Special emphasis has also been placed on providing targeted support for vulnerable groups, including children and adolescents, pregnant women, mothers with children and prison inmates.

Speaking on the importance of strengthening the national response to drug issues, the Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya noted that the drug menace has evolved into a serious social crisis that threatens social stability and security of families and the nation as a whole highlighting that law enforcement and rehabilitation in this regard must be given equal priority.

The Prime Minister further underscored the importance of including public awareness initiatives and responsible media reporting as key components of the national strategy.

The meeting was attended by the Secretary to the Prime Minister Pradeep Saputhanthri, Secretary to the Ministry of Health Dr. Anil Jasinghe, officials from the Department of Prisons, Bureau of Rehabilitation, Sri Lanka Police Ministry of health, Ministry of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs, Ministry of Justice and National Integration ,Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Women and Child Affairs and other relevant department and ministries.

[Prime minister’s Media Division]

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QR code system will be implemented for fuel with effect from 06.00 a.m. today (15th)

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In light of the prevailing geopolitical developments in Middle East, the petroleum product supply chain has been adversely affected. At the same time, the demand for fuel has increased abnormally, resulting in a depletion of the country’s existing fuel stock. Therefore, it has become necessary to carefully manage the available fuel reserves in order to sustain the nation’s economic activities.

Furthermore, it has recently been observed that certain groups have been illegally purchasing fuel in excessive quantities. The Government of Sri Lanka intends to prevent such improper consumption and ensure an uninterrupted fuel supply for the day-to-day needs and economic activities of the general public.

Accordingly, a QR code system will be implemented with effect from 06.00 a.m. on 15.03.2026.

Fuel will not be issued by any operating filling station in the country without a valid QR code from                      06.00 a.m. on 15.03.2026.

Steps to Obtain the QR Code

  1. Users who have already registered for the QR Code
  2. Users whose vehicle ownership and registered mobile number remain unchanged since their initial registration may download their QR Code from the     website https://fuelpass.gov.lk/ starting from midnight on 14.03.2026, using the ‘Vehicle Login’     button.
  3. Users whose vehicle ownership or registered mobile number has changed since their last registration are required to re-register their details through the website https://fuelpass.gov.lk/  starting from 6.00 a.m. on 15.03.2026, using the ‘Vehicle Registration’ button.
  4. Users who have not previously registered for the QR Code and users with newly registered vehicles at
    the RMV
  5. Registration can be completed starting from 06.00 a.m. on 15.03.2026 through the
    website https://fuelpass.gov.lk/, using the ‘Vehicle Registration’ button.

The number of litres allocated for each category of vehicle is stated below.

A special fuel issuance system will be implemented for vehicles required to support national production and essential services.

 

Vehicle Class Capacity control volume for fuel pass

(L)

Buses 60
Motor cycle 5
Van 40
Motor car 15
Motor Lorry 200
Land Vehicles 25
Three Wheeler 15
Special Purpose Vehicle 40
Quadricycle 5

 

[Sri Lanka Transport Board will issue fuel to the private buses].

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Lanka discovers largest groundwater source

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The National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWSDB) on Friday said the largest groundwater source discovered in Sri Lanka so far had been identified during tube-well drilling near the Pitabeddara Police Station.

Indrajith Gamage, geologist in charge of the Southern Province, said the source recorded a continuous flow of about 10,000 litres (10 cubic metres) per minute, marking the first instance in the country where a groundwater source of that magnitude had been found.

He noted that the previous largest groundwater source was discovered in the Madhu area, which recorded a flow of about 7,000 litres per minute.

According to the NWSDB, the tube well was drilled following geological studies of rock layers and the identification of underground water through fractures in rock strata using specialised technical instruments.

The Board said steps would be taken to distribute water from the newly discovered source to residents facing shortages in Pitabeddara, Morawaka and surrounding areas.

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