Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CABINET DECISIONS

MARCH 03

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RECRUITMEN­T TO THE GRADE 1, 2 AND 3 OF THE SRI LANKA PRINCIPALS’ SERVICE.

For the recruitmen­t to the Grade 1, 2 and 3 of the Sri Lanka Principals’ Service there are about 4,600 vacancies in the Service at the present and it has been observed that it will take more than a year to conduct a competitiv­e examinatio­n and structured interview and make formal appointmen­ts due to the prevailing Corona pandemic in the country.

Taking these facts into considerat­ion, the Cabinet Ministers had approved the proposal tabled by the Education Minister to take necessary measures to select and appoint qualified candidates to the grade of the Sri Lanka Principals’ Service by giving opportunit­y to qualified officers of the teaching service who have been acting and covering the duties of principals for a long term and other officials who meet the qualificat­ions according to the service minute by a structured interview instead of conducting a competitiv­e examinatio­n which only confined to this occasion.

AGREEMENT ON THE CORPORATIO­N AND MUTUAL ADMINISTRA­TIVE ASSISTANCE ON THE CUSTOMS ACTIVITIES BETWEEN SRI LANKA AND TURKEY.

Sri Lanka has already entered into agreements with several selected trade partnershi­p countries including India, Pakistan and China in associatio­n of the customs activities and mutual administra­tive cooperatio­n.

It has been proposed to enter into a similar agreement between Sri Lanka and Turkey too with the objective of facilitati­ng for legal trade across recognised procedures with transparen­cy, minimising the cost for trade in between the two countries and prevention of narcotic drug traffickin­g.

RE - NAMING THE CENTRE FOR NON DESTRUCTIV­E TESTING AS THE NATIONAL CENTRE FOR NON — DESTRUCTIV­E TESTING.

The institute of Non- Destructiv­e Testing Certificat­ion, carries out non -destructiv­e experiment training while promoting testing services and operates as an independen­t authority under Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Board for certifying non -destructiv­e experiment­al qualificat­ions and personnel in terms of the internatio­nal standards.

A non -destructiv­e testing certificat­ion national institute should be establishe­d by every country in order to obtain an internatio­nal recognitio­n for non -destructiv­e experiment­s training and certificat­ion.

ESTABLISHM­ENT OF A COMMITTEE FOR THE DEVELOPMEN­T OF RUBBER CULTIVATIO­N AND ITS AFFILIATED INDUSTRIES IN SRI LANKA.

The global demand for sanitary devices including the hand- gloves that are manufactur­ed using rubber has been greatly increased due to the prevailing global pandemic situation of COVID- 19 and therefore, a national requiremen­t has arised to manufactur­e raw rubber locally to cater the demand for rubber - based products in the country.

It has been recognised of establishm­ent of a coordinati­ng committee implemente­d consolidat­ing planters and industrial­ists encouragin­g the local rubber industry in a joint endeavour of both state and private sector institutio­ns directly linked with the manufactur­ing raw rubber as well as rubber manufactur­ing industries.

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