Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ECONOMIC RECESSION NOT ONLY RESTRICTED TO SL: PRESIDENT

STEPS ARE BEING TAKEN IN SRI LANKA AT PRESENT THROUGH PROPER ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT TO OVERCOME THOSE CHALLENGES ACHIEVING THE ECONOMIC GOALS OF THE COUNTRY WOULD NOT BE DIFFICULT.

- BY SANDUN A JAYASEKERA

President Maithripal­a Sirisena said the economic recession prevailing at present is not only restricted to Sri Lanka alone, but many countries in the world were facing this challenge.

We have to reinstate the exemplary characteri­stics we inherited from our proud history in our society

Certain individual­s issue statements saying that they could do what the government couldn’t , the President said and added that he requested them to work in a responsibl­e manner for the benefit of the country and nation and not to make cheap rhetoric for their political expediency.

President Sirisena made these remarks at a ceremony held to vest the new administra­tive building to the people in Mahara yesterday.

“Even though smaller countries like

Sri Lanka are vulnerable to the effects of conflicts between world powers, steps are being taken in Sri Lanka at present through proper economic management to overcome those challenges,” President Sirisena emphasized.

“We have to reinstate the exemplary characteri­stics we inherited from our proud history in our society. This new administra­tive building has been built with the objective of uplifting the living standard of the residents and trade community in the Mahara area, at a cost of Rs. 445 million.

President Sirisena also opened the newly built three-storied building at the Mahara District Secretaria­t, and this building was constructe­d at a cost of Rs. 50 million according to the government policy of streamlini­ng and make efficient the public service.

Meanwhile, the President vested the newly constructe­d swimming pool at the Kirillawal­a Central College, with the students. This project was implemente­d by the Urban Developmen­t Authority under the Ministry of Megapolis and Western Developmen­t. The invested amount is Rs. 17 million. Meanwhile, the newly built technology laboratory at the S.K.K. Suriyaarac­hchi Secondary School in Kadawata was also opened by the President.

Also, the awards ceremony of Mahamaya Balika Vidyalaya was held under the patronage of the President. Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka, Deputy Minister Lasantha Alagiyawan­na, Harshana Rajakaruna, the Chief Minister of Western Province Isura Devapriya, Piyasiri Wijenayake, Ranjith Somawansha and Prishantha Jayakodi participat­ed.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka