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  2. Ministry of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial ...

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    Minister of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Home Affairs: Festus Perera: United National Party: 30 March 1990: Amarasiri Dodangoda: Sri Lanka Freedom Party: 19 August 1994: D. B. Wijetunga: Minister of Home Affairs, Local Government and Co-operatives: Nandimithra Ekanayake: Sri Lanka Freedom Party: 19 October 2000: Chandrika ...

  3. Sri Lanka Administrative Service - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Lanka Administrative Service (SLAS) ( Sinhala: ශ්‍රී ලංකා පරිපාලන සේවය; śrī laṁkā paripālana sēvaya) is the key administrative service of the Government of Sri Lanka, with civil servants working for both in the Central Government as well as in the provincial councils.

  4. Ministry of Home Affairs (Sri Lanka) - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna: 22 November 2019: 3 April 2022: Gotabaya Rajapaksa: Minister of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils and Local Government Dinesh Gunawardena: Mahajana Eksath Peramuna: 18 April 2022: Incumbent: Minister of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils and Local Government

  5. Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration - Wikipedia

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    It is operated as a government-operated company through the Ministry of Public Administration and Management and is located in Colombo. History [ edit ] The training and development of the Sri Lankan civil service before 1966 came under the purview of the Organization and Methods Division of the Treasury . [1]

  6. Public Services of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The Public Services of Sri Lanka are a series of services groups that provide specialized professional services to the Government of Sri Lanka. These are government employees who carry out public duties, however they are not elected officials. The most senior of these is the Sri Lanka Administrative Service which is the country's permanent ...

  7. Government of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Sri Lanka ( GoSL) ( Sinhala: ශ්‍රී ලංකා රජය, romanized: Śrī Lankā Rajaya; Tamil: இலங்கை அரசாங்கம்) is a Semi-presidential republic determined by the Sri Lankan Constitution. It administers the island from both its commercial capital of Colombo and the administrative ...

  8. Administrative divisions of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    History. The country was first divided into several administrative units during the Anuradhapura Kingdom. The kingdom was divided into three provinces; Rajarata, Ruhuna and Malaya Rata. These were further subdivided into smaller units called rata. [1] Over time, the number of provinces increased, but the second-level administrative division ...

  9. Provincial government in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Sri Lanka. Provincial governments of Sri Lanka are the devolved governments of the nine Provinces of Sri Lanka. In accordance with the Sri Lankan constitution, provinces have legislative power over a variety of matters including agriculture, education, health, housing, local government, planning, road transport and social services.