December 26, 2024
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    Serjeant-at Arms Mr. Narendra Fernando said that the largest number of school students in the history of the Parliament visited the Parliament on 1 st December 2022. Accordingly, permission has been given to over 5000 students from 32 schools representing different areas of the island to visit the Parliament, he added.


    ? President, Prime Minister, Speaker and other public representatives stand in unity with the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus for Global Activism against Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
    ? A wristband given to Parliamentarians with the message “Let’s Unite to end Gender Based Violence” as a sign of support.

    President Ranil Wickremesinghe said that a bill on gender equality and women's empowerment will be submitted to Parliament soon and he has instructed the women's parliamentarians' forum to prepare the bill.

    Hon. (Dr.) Ramesh Pathirana stated that attention has been directed towards taking over underutilized land owned by large-scale plantation companies and the proposal regarding the said has been submitted to the cabinet for approval.

    He mentioned that legal measures will be taken in this regard in the future.

    This was stated at the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Plantation Industries held recently (25) under the Chairmanship of Hon. (Dr.) Ramesh Pathirana, Minister of Plantation Industries and Minister of Industries.

    The Minister mentioned this while providing with an explanation to a concern raised by the Hon. Sajith Premadasa, Leader of the Opposition pertaining to the number of lands owned by large-scale companies.

    Commenting further, the Minister pointed out that large-scale plantation companies have almost completely stopped planting new plants. He pointed out that, instead, they maintain the existing cultivation or cut and sell the existing trees on those lands. Furthermore, the Minister said that they do not give even a small extent of land for a government public purpose.

    Therefore, Hon. Sajith Premadasa, the leader of the opposition, indicated that his party would support the drafting of the necessary laws regarding the acquisition of these underutilized lands by the government. He also suggested that large-scale underutilized lands should be taken over by the government and given to small-scale tea planters to uplift the country's tea industry.

    Moreover, there was a discussion about the market prices of tea fertilizers and pesticides and their adequacy. Also discussed were the problems related to the plantation industry in the region.

    Hon. Mahindananda Aluthgamage, Hon. Isuru Dodangoda, Hon. Gunathilaka Rajapaksha, Hon. Upul Mahendra Rajapaksha, Hon. Weerasumana Weerasinghe, Hon. (Dr.) V. Radhakrishnan, Hon. Sudath Manjula, Hon. Akila Ellawala were present at the Commiittee meeting elds

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