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    Decisions taken by the Cabinet at its Meeting held on 2014-11-19

    November 20, 2014

    01. Transfer of one (01) acre of the land belonging to Sri Lanka Ports Authority at Lotus Road to the Police Department -- the Urban Development Authority has identified the land area belonging to Sri Lanka Ports Authority at Lotus Road as the suitable area for the relocation of the Fort Police Station. The proposal made by H.E. the President, in his capacity as the Minister of Highways, Ports and Shipping, to allocate one (01) acre of identified land belonging to Sri Lanka Ports Authority at Lotus Road to the Police Department for the construction of the Port Police Station, was approved by the Cabinet.


    02.. Bilateral Agreement between the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and the United Arab Emirates - the Treaty on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters provides for improving the effectiveness of law enforcement of both parties in the investigation, prosecution and prevention of crime and confiscation of criminal proceeds. The proposal made by Hon. Rauff Hakeem, Minister of Justice, to submit the above Agreement to Parliament for approval, was approved by the Cabinet.

     

    03. Amendment to Sri Lanka Buddhist and Pali University Act, No.37 of 1995 - the proposal made by Hon. S.B. Dissanayake, Minister of Higher Education, to instruct the Legal Draftsman to draft amending legislation to amend the above Act to meet the present day needs of the country, was approved by the Cabinet.

     

    04. Visit of His Excellency the President to New York, USA, for the UN Climate Summit and the 60 Session of the United Nations Gcneral Assembly- September 2014 -   HE the President, led the Sri Lanka delegation to the UN Climate Summit 2014 and the High-Level Segment of the 69th Session of the United Nations General Assembly which were held in New York from 22 to 27 September 2014. The aim of the Summit which was attended by a number of world leaders including 100 Heads of State and Government and over 800 leaders from business, finance and civil society, was to raise political momentum for a meaningful universal climate agreement in Paris in 2015 and to galvanize transformative action in all countries to reduce emissions and built resilience to the adverse impacts of climate change. Addressing the Climate Summit, H.E. the President had elaborated on the steps taken by the Government to address Climate Change and emphasized that although Sri Lanka was able to triple its per capita income within the last eight years, its per capita carbon emission is still less than 1 metric ton. H.E. the President has had several discussions with the participants of other countries, during these meetings, and has highlighted the continuing progress made by Sri Lanka in addressing post conflict issues, emerging opportunities for trade and investment in the present economic resurgence, Sri Lanka’s continuous engagement with the UN system and matters relating to Human Rights Council. Hon. (Prof.) G.L. Peiris, Minister of External Affairs, who accompanied H.E. the President and provided the above information to the Cabinet, also has had fruitful discussions with the Foreign Ministers of other countries who participated at these meetings.

     

    05. Establishing Offices and Official Quarters for the Forest Conservation Department in the Northern and Eastern Provinces - the extent of the forest land located in the Northern and Eastern Provinces of the overall forest cover in Sri Lanka is 41% and due to the conflict situation which prevailed in the past, field activities of the Forest Conservation Department in these Provinces had remained totally defunct. The proposal made by Hon. Susil Premjayantha, Minister of Environment and Renewable Energy, to proceed with the activities relating to the construction of 04 District Forest Offices in these two Provinces, was approved by the Cabinet.

     

    06.. Implementation of the MoU signed in respect of Youth Development between the National Youth Services Council and the Beijing Foreign Studies University in China - the proposal made by Hon. Dullas Alahapperuma, Minister of Youth Affairs and Skills Development, to implement the activities relating to the above MoU which has been signed between the two countries which mainly cover the following, was approved by the Cabinet;


               * providing education on Chinese Language to the Sri Lankan students; and
               * providing education on Sinhala Language to the students of China and establishing a Tamil Language Academic Division in the Beijing Foreign Studies University in China.

     

    07. Bilateral Air Services Consultations between Sri Lanka and Poland- the proposal made by Hon. Piyankara Jayaratne, Minister of Civil Aviation, to sign the above Air Savices Agreement by an accredited representative of Sri Lanka and thereafter to take appropriate measures for its entry into force, was approved by the Cabinet.


    08. Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation between the Ministry of Culture and the Arts of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television of the People’s Republic of China - the proposal made by Hon. T.B. Ekanayalce, Minister of Culture and the Arts, for signing of the above Memorandum of Understanding, for the enrichment and enhancement of the cultural cooperation between Sri Lanka and China, was approved by the Cabinet.

     

    09. Amendments to the Police Ordinance No.16 of 1865 - Sri Lanka Police Force had been established in keeping with the provisions of the Police Ordinance No. 16 of 1865 and the population of Sri Lanka at that time had been 2.5 million. The population of Sri Lanka now is nearly 21 million and the strength of the Police Force is nearly 84,000. It has been found necessary to amend the Police Ordinance in keeping with the present day needs of the country. Accordingly, the proposal made by H.E. the President, in his capacity as the Minister of Law and Order, to instruct the Legal Draftsman to draft amending legislation for the purpose, was approved by the Cabinet.


    10.Southern Expressway Extension Project - Award of Contract for providing Consultancy Services for Construction Supervision - the Southern Expressway from Kottawa to Godagama is presently in operation and the commercial agreements for the civil works of the extension of the expressway from Godagarna to Mattala with a link from Andarawewa to Hambantota consisting of four separate sections have been signed. The proposal made by H.E. the President, in his capacity as the Minister of Highways, Ports and Shipping to award the above contract as recommended by the Cabinet Appointed Consultants Procurement Committee, was approved by the Cabinet. 

     

    11. Construction of buildings for Kandakadu Treatment and Rehabilitation Center - the proposal made by Hon. Chandrasiri Gajadeera, Minister of Rehabilitation and Prison Reforms, to construct necessary buildings for the establishment of a separate centre for the rehabilitation of drug addicted persons to be useful citizens through counseling, religious and aesthetic activities, educational activities, vocational training and sports, and to entrust the project to the Central Engineering Consultancy Bureau (CECB), was approved by the Cabinet.


    12. Project for the Construction of a New Bridge Over Kelani River -- Procurement of Consulting Services - the Government of Sri Lanka has received a loan of JP Y35,020 mn, from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) towards the cost of the above project. The objective of the above project is to improve the traffic situation around the existing new Kelani Bridge. The project includes the construction of another new Bridge over the Kelani River, Port Access Road and Interchanges at Orugodawatte, Ingurukade and Kelanitissa Junctions including improvements to roads at Orugodawatte and Kelanitissa The proposal made by H.E. the President, in his capacity as the Minister of Highways, Ports and Shipping, to award the contract for providing consultancy services for the project as recommended by the Cabinet Appointed Consultants Procurement Committee, was approved by the Cabinet.

    13. Establishment of a South Asian Centre for Judicial Capacity Building in Environmental Rule of Law - the Chief Justices and Senior Judges of the South Asian countries (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka) have gratefully accepted the offer made by H.E, the President at the inaugural session of the South Asian Chief Justices Roundtable on Environmental Justice and Sustainable Green Development, held in Colombo from 7 to 9 August 2014, to provide start-up funds and institutional support for the creation of a small but efficient Unit within the office of the Hon. Chief Justice of Sri Lanka, to initiate and coordinate appropriate activities for strengthening judicial capacity in the South Asian countries in the area of environmental rule of law and sustainable green development.


    The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) have both indicated their support for this initiative. This programme will make Sri Lanka the Centre of Excellence in the Judicial Capacity Building in legal matters relating to Environment and Sustainable Development and the Centre will work closely with UNEP, ADS, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the World Bank and other organizations to collectively develop and Implement judicial training programmes in the region.


    The proposal made by HE. the President, to proceed with the activities relating to the establishment of a South Asian Centre for Judicial Capacity Building in Environmental Rule of Law, was approved by the Cabinet.


    14. Extension of the Southern Expressway Section 1 (Matara to Beliatta) Project
    - the Southern Expressway which has a total length of 227 km traverses from Kottawa to Hambantota through Galle and Matara will link major economic centres such as Hambantota Sea Port and Mattala Mahinda Rajapaksa International Airport in the Southern Province with the Colombo city and the Northern part of the country through the Outer Circular Highway, Cólombo - K.atunayalce Expressway and the proposed Northern Expressway. The Southern Expressway Extension from Matara to Hambantota with a total length of 96 km consists of four main sections namely, Section 1 (from Matara to Beilatta - 30cm). Section 2 (from Beliatta to Wetiya- 26 km), Section 3 (from Wetiya to Andarawewa - 15 km) and Section 4 (from Mattala to Hambantota via Andarawewa - 25 km). The proposal made by H.E. the President, in his capacity as the Minister of Finance and Planning, to proceed with the activities relating to the loan arrangement for the construction of Section 1 from Matara to Betiatta -30cm, was approved by the Cabinet,

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