Thursday,
04 October 2007
Mini-Power
Stations for tea factories
The
Cabinet has granted its approval to a Memorandum submitted by
Plantation Industries Minister Hon. D.M. Jayaratne on the construction
of Mini-Power Stations for tea factories. At present it has been
identified that only a few mini-power stations are situated at
the estates and it is reported that there is a feasibility to
construct a large number of such mini-power stations. Therefore,
the Cabinet granted its approval to make an arrangement to provide
hydro-power stations to tea factories through mini-power stations
with the capacity from 1000 kw to 5000 kw. and to launch a programme
for provision of loan facilities to investors and plantation companies
to implement the proposal.
Amendment to Fertilizer Act
The
Cabinet has granted its approval to a Memorandum submitted by
Agriculture Development and Agrarian Services Minister Hon. Maithripala
Sirisena on the amendment to the regulation of Fertilizer Act.
In keeping with the "Mahinda Chintanaya" a sum of Rs.
10 billion was allocated to meet the commitments of the fertilizer
subsidy. However, complaints have been received frequently over
irregularities occurred during the whole process from fertilizer
imports to the distribution among farmer community. Therefore,
the necessity of incorporating a new amendment in the Regulation
of Fertilizer Act has been strongly felt to minimize loop-holes
available for committing or getting involved in any irregularities
by any party or third parties engaged in the distribution of Government's
subsidy and make such offence punishable by a Court of Law under
the Regulation of Fertilizer Act. The Cabinet has granted its
approval to inform the Legal Draftsman to draft the amendment
and to submit it in the Parliament.
Issue of Amended Establishment Code
The
Cabinet has granted its approval to a Memorandum submitted by
Public Administration and Home Affairs Minister Hon. Karu Jayasuriya
on the issue of volume I of Amended Establishment Code. The Cabinet
granted its approval to include the necessary amendments in addition
to the Circular provisions issued in amending the volume 1 of
the Establishment Code and publish and declare it until such time
the regulations pertaining to recruitment to the Public Service
could be formulated and implemented by the Public Service Commission.
Building for Buttala DS
The
Cabinet has granted its approval to a Memorandum submitted by
Public Administration and Home Affairs Minister Hon. Karu Jayasuriya
on the construction of a new building for the Divisional Secretariat,
Buttala. Maintenance of the office functions of this Divisional
Secretariat in productive and efficient manner has been hindered
due to the inadequacy of office space in the present building.
This Divisional Secretariat serves for nearly 52,704 people of
the area. Therefore, the Cabinet has granted its approval to construct
a new two-storied building and entrusting the tasks of designing
and construction of it to the Consultancy Bureau of Engineering
Activities.
Extension of UNDP Transition Programme
The
Cabinet has granted its approval to a Memorandum submitted by
Resettlement and Disaster Relief Services Minister Hon. Rishad
Bathiudeen on the extension of UNDP transition programme for Sri
Lanka to Puttalam, Polonnaruwa and Anuradhapura districts. The
UNDP is currently implementing a project namely the UNDP Transition
Programme in the conflict affected areas in the Northern and Eastern
Provinces -- Jaffna, Kilinochchi, Mannar, Mullaitivu, Vavuniya,
Batticaloa, Trincomalee and Ampara districts. However, this project
does not cover the adjacent districts of Polonnaruwa, Anuradhapura
and Puttalam where many internally displaced persons from the
Northern Province are located. Therefore, the Cabinet has granted
its approval to extend the project to Puttalam, Polonnaruwa and
Anuradhapura.
Land to National Savings Bank
The
Cabinet has granted its approval to a Memorandum submitted by
Urban Development and Sacred Area Development Minister Hon. Dinesh
Gunawardena on the allocation of a land at Kollupitiya to National
Savings Bank (NSB). The Chairman of the National Savings Bank
had made a request to the UDA to consider the allocation of the
land belonged to UDA at Galle Road, Kollupitiya. The Bank authorities
stated that some of the sections are housed in rented out buildings
at present and it is hardly sufficient for the expansion of business
activities of the Bank, although it spends a huge amount of public
funds as rental and maintenance expenditure. Therefore, the Cabinet
has granted its approval to allocate the land at Kollupitiya to
the NSB.
Implementation of Puttalam Coal Power Project
The
Cabinet has granted its approval to a Memorandum submitted by
Power and Energy Minister Hon. W.D.J. Seneviratne on the implementation
of Phase II and Phase III of Puttalam Coal Power Project. To realize
the full economic benefit of the first coal power project, it
was stressed that the construction of Phase II and Phase III of
the project be commenced immediately so that the significant tariff
reduction could be offered to the consumers upon the commencement
of commercial operations of all three phases.
Declaration of National Science Week
The
Cabinet has granted its approval to a Memorandum submitted by
Science and Technology Minister Hon. Professor Tissa Witharana
on the Declaration of the National Science Week and the World
Science Day next month. The National Science Week is a week of
activities organized by associations promoting science and technology
world over. The National Science Foundation which popularizes
science amongst the people of Sri Lanka will organize the National
Science Week. The theme of the National Science Week which will
be held from 5-10 November, is "Our Technology for Our Development".
The World Science Day will be on the 10th November and His Excellency
the President will be the Chief Guest.
Paddy stock to be marketed
The
Cabinet has granted its approval to a Memorandum submitted by
Agriculture Development and Agrarian Services Minister Hon. Maithripala
Sirisena on the marketing of paddy stocks purchased under government
provisions by Sri Lanka Agricultural Products Marketing Authority
(SLAPMA). Presently 50,430 metric tons of paddy available in stores
purchased by the SLAPMA during the Yala season last year. At present
prices of rice are comparatively high at the open market and urgent
measures have to be taken immediately to control this adverse
trend. Therefore, the Cabinet has granted its approval to market
40,000 MT of paddy immediately from the SLAPMA.
Assistance and protection to victims of crime and witnesses
The
Cabinet has granted its approval to a Memorandum submitted by
His Excellency the President Mahinda Rajapaksa on the drafting
of a Bill to provide for assistance and protection to victims
of crime and witnesses. Legal analysts have repeatedly pointed
out that there exists a need to provide assistance and protection
to victims of crime and witnesses in criminal proceedings. The
absence of such assistance and protection to victims of crime
and witnesses affect not only them, but adversely affect the efficacy
of the criminal justice system as well. The Attorney General has
developed a set of detailed policy guidelines. If the policy guidelines
prepared by the Attorney General is converted into legislation
and properly given effect to, it will meet the following objectives.
Establish rights and entitlements of victims of crime and witnesses.
Establish a National Authority to provide assistance and protection
to victims of crimes and witnesses. Establish a victims of crime
and witness protection division in the Police Department.. Establish
a victims of crime and witness assistance and protection fund.
Establish mechanisms for assistance and protection to be provided
to victims of crime and witnesses. Provide for compensation to
be paid to victims of crime. It will also create offences in respect
of harm that may be inflicted on victims of crime and witnesses.
In view of this, the Cabinet has granted its approval to direct
the Legal Draftsman to expeditiously draft a Bill titled "Assistance
and Protection to Victims of Crime and Witnesses" with the
view to give effect to the policy guidelines.
Married quarters for Army Officers
The
Cabinet has granted its approval to a Memorandum submitted by
His Excellency the President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who is also the
Minister of Defence, Public Security, Law and Order on the construction
of 72 Officers' Married Quarters in 9 blocks under three phase
manner at Manning Town, Narahenpita for Sri Lanka Army. The construction
will be carried out under three packages.
Anusha
Palpita
Director of Government Information
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