Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Book ahead for state services, public advised

- By Nadia Fazlulhaq

With busy phone lines and limited staff, public institutio­ns are gradually resuming operations following the partial lifting of travel rules. Work is mostly restricted to high-demand services, and entry to offices will not be allowed unless an appointmen­t has been made.

The public sector is struggling to get down staff from outstation­s, hindered by inter-province travel restrictio­ns.

Public Administra­tion Ministry Secretary J.J. Ratnasiri said all public institutio­ns have been instructed to follow strict health guidelines and call employees only for required services.

He said public institutio­ns should clear backlogs as efficientl­y as possible.

“Public sector employees have been given their salaries without fail. In return, they have to work more efficientl­y even if they at home or at office,” he said.

Postal services

“Though travel restrictio­ns were lifted, the inter-provincial travel ban has resulted in employees struggling to find public transport.

Even if we issue them a letter stating ‘essential service’, they struggle to find transport,” Postmaster­General Ranjith Ariyaratne said.

He said due to a shortage of workers and the absence of long-distance mail trains, delays at the Central Mail Exchange could be expected.

“We are using the vans belonging to the Postal Department to transport essential documents such as registered post and internatio­nal postal express mail,” he said.

Motor Traffic Dept.

Motor Traffic Commission­er Sumith Alahakoon told The Sunday Times that services to the public resumed this week, with branches instructed to roster only employees who reside within the province and for only two days a week each.

All written and practical examinatio­ns have been suspended.

“As we are operating with limited staff, the people have to call 0112677877 to be allocated a date and time to go to the Narahenpit­a head office or the Werahera office. At present, services in these two main offices will be only for those residing in the province,” he said, adding that district offices will continue to serve people living in those districts.

Those inquiring about vehicle registrati­on should call 0707677877 between 9am and 4pm on office days. For driver’s licence inquiries, call 0707677977 during office hours. Any inquiries during non-office hours can be sent as Whatsapp/ Viber/SMS messages, Mr. Alahakoon said.

National Identity Cards

Registrati­on of Persons Commission­er-General Viyani Gunathilak­e said services that had been temporaril­y halted to avoid public gatherings would resume from tomorrow, but appointmen­ts had to be made first.

“The one-day service has not been resumed yet,” he said. National Identity Card (NIC) applicants who had not received responses by registered post may visit the department to obtain an NIC after making an appointmen­t at a DRP sub-office at their local divisional secretaria­t.

Those who have inquiries are requested to call the following numbers: Battaramul­la head office, 0115226126-0115226100; Southern Province, 091-2228348; NorthWeste­rn Province, 0372224337; Northern Province, 0242227201; Eastern Province, 0652229449.

Train services

A limited number of office trains are operating in the Western Province, with most passengers being public sector employees.

“Inter-province travel limitation­s have drasticall­y reduced the number of train travellers,” Deputy General Manager of Railways Vajira Polwattage said.

Passports

Passports are being issued to a limited number of applicants at the Department of Immigratio­n and Emigration’s Head Office in Battaramul­la as well as at the Matara, Vavuniya, Kandy and Kurunegala regional offices.

Only applicants with “essential service” requiremen­ts are invited. They may visit their local office only after making an appointmen­t through the department’s website.

“Applicants without such a reservatio­n will not be allowed to enter office premises,” Controller­General Sarath Rupasiri warned. People living in areas with quarantine travel restrictio­ns may not visit the offices.

Applicatio­ns for one-day and normal service passports issued by the Battaramul­la Head Office can be submitted between 9am and 4pm after making appointmen­ts on 0707101060 or 070710070. Passports may be obtained as normal at the Matara, Kandy, Vavuniya and Kurunegala regional offices.

Labour Dept. services

A senior official at the Labour Department said those seeking EFP claims can make applicatio­ns through the department’s website. Those who wish to make death claims, 30 percent prior benefits and obtain other services can visit the head office and regional offices.

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Prior appointmen­t is needed to enter the Passport Office at Battaramul­la

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