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PMB regional Managers of Ampara and Polonnaruwa sacked

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The Paddy Marketing Board (PMB) Regional Managers of Ampara and Polonnaruwa have been dismissed for neglecting their official responsibilities in connection with the Aralagangwila paddy storage facility.

Agriculture Ministry officials said that some 4000 kilos of paddy, purchased by the PMB in 2015, had been left to ruin. “This had been investigated,” an official said.

Agriculture Minister Mahinda Amaraweera instructed the Paddy Marketing Board Chairman Neil de Alwis to initiate an investigation and take disciplinary action against the relevant responsible officers.

The chairman has instructed the Ampara Regional Manager of PMB to submit a report yesterday (06) itself.

The Paddy Marketing Board had informed all the regional managers that the old stock of paddy found in this warehouse had come from Ampara,and in 2020 and all the old rice stocks in the warehouses belonging to the Paddy Marketing Board had been sold for animal feed.

“If a public servant causes financial loss to the government and the country due to carelessness and inattention, he is not fit to be in public service,” the Minister said.



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Mrs. P. K. L. S. Panduwawala appointed to the post of Surveyor General

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The Cabinet of Ministers granted approval to the proposal forwarded by the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Lands and Irrigation to appoint Mrs. P. K. L. S. Panduwawala, the officer
in the special grade of Sri Lanka Surveyors’ Service currently serving as the Additional Surveyor General (Central) to the post of Surveyor General with effect from 02.02.2026.

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Implementing the programme to provide concession for pepper, coffee and cardamom plantations affected by the disaster

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The instructions required for granting relief to farmers for the short term crops devastated due to  the extreme  weather have been issued through Budget Circular No. 08/2025 and 08/2025 (i).

Considering the economic importance of the export agriculture sector, the requirement of re planting long term export agricultural crops that were destroyed by the floods and landslides, the Cabinet of Ministers granted approval to the
resolution furnished by the  President in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development to pay the cultivators engaged in pepper, coffee and cardamom an
allowance subject to a maximum of rupees 425,000/- per hectare for replanting as well as to provide seedlings free of charge from the Department of Export Agriculture.

 

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Cabinet nod to obtain diagnostic reports under public-private partnership

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The demand for obtaining higher-level services to diagnose diseases has been increasing within the public health system in Sri Lanka due to the growth of non-communicable diseases and
comprehensive services at all levels of care.

However, when obtaining reports from key equipment such as CT scanners, MRI scanners, DSA, cardiac catheterization units, and automated hematology and biochemistry analyzers, it has been observed that such patients have encountered immense difficulties due to a lack of equal opportunities for them.

Especially concerning the limited resources available for obtaining the respective reports in government hospitals, it has
been observed that there have been delays in clinical management due to such patients having to be on long waiting lists. Further, taking into consideration the financial limitations existing for purchasing such equipment and the complex procurement procedures that must be followed  for the purchase and maintenance of such equipment, the need to resort to alternative methods for obtaining such reports has been identified.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal presented by the Minister of Health and Mass Media to take necessary steps to obtain such services and equipment to diagnose relevant diseases, following the prescribed
procurement procedure under the suitable public-private partnership subject to a performance-based payment scheme.

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