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    New programme to resolve issues in gem and jewellery industry Featured

    November 10, 2018

    President Maithripala Sirisena says a special programme will be implemented to resolve the issues of thegem and jewellery industry of the country, which were not solved during the past three and half years even though demands were made occasionally.

    President Sirisena further said that a Cabinet Sub-Committee will be appointed in this regard.He made these remarks during a meeting held at the Presidential Secretariat, today (09) to discuss about issues prevailed in the gem and jewellery industry.

    The President said that the desire of the new government is to follow a more flexible policy to provide solutions for the problems of the industry which prevailed for a long period of time.During this meeting, special attention was drawn regarding raids of illegal mining and trading of fake gemstones and the President instructed the relevant authorities to submit a report comprised of information of such raids by next week to him.

    Attention was also paid to the subjects of issuing mining licenses for land belongs to the Land Reforms Commission, regarding circulars issued by the Department of Agrarian Development regarding utilization of paddy fields for the purpose mining, providing permission for mechanical mining, not taking appropriate steps to close mines after the mine activity is over and regarding the time to get the mining licenses.

    Secretary to the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs S.R.Atigala, Secretary to the Ministry of Mahaweli Development and Environment, Anura Dissanayake, Gem and Jewellery Authority Chairman Peshala Jayarathna, public servants, Inspector General of Police, Pujith Jayasundara and others participated in this discussion.

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