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Ministry of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils and Local Government. Minister of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils and Local Government; Ministry of Fisheries. Minister of Fisheries; Ministry of Education. Minister of Education; Ministry of Transport and Highways. Minister of Transport and Highways
The second Dissanayake cabinet is the current central government of Sri Lanka led by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake. It was formed in 18 November 2024 after the parliamentary election . [ 1 ]
The Ministry of Buddha Sasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs [2] (Sinhala: බුද්ධශාසන, ආගමික හා සංස්කෘතික කටයුතු අමාත්යාංශය; Tamil: புத்தசாசன, சமய மற்றும் கலாசார அலுவல்கள் அமைச்சு) is a cabinet ministry of the Government of Sri ...
Sri Lanka Freedom Party: 8 Dudley Senanayake cabinet III: 25 March 1965: 29 May 1970: Dudley Senanayake: United National Party: 9 Sirimavo Bandaranaike cabinet II: 29 May 1970: 23 July 1977: Sirimavo Bandaranaike: Sri Lanka Freedom Party: 10 Jayewardene cabinet I: 23 July 1977: 7 September 1978: William Gopallawa (1972–1978) J. R. Jayewardene ...
The Order of Precedence in Sri Lanka the protocol list at which Sri Lankan government officials are seated according to their rank. This is not the list of succession. This is not the list of succession.
This category contains articles about the government departments of the Government of Sri Lanka. For articles about other bodies controlled by the Sri Lankan government see: Category:Government ministries of Sri Lanka; Category:Government agencies of Sri Lanka
first Bishop of Colombo installed in the presiding seat 1862 1871 Piers Claughton: first Bishop of St Helena (1859 – 61) and upon his return to England was appointed Archdeacon of London (1871 – 84) 1872 1875 Hugh Jermyn: translated to Bishop of Brechin (1875 – 1903) and Primus of Scotland (1886 – 1901) 1876 1902 Reginald Copleston
Sri Lanka Freedom Party: Minister of Irrigation, Power and Highways: 31 May 1970 [2] [3] T. B. Subasinghe: Sri Lanka Freedom Party: Minister of Industries and Scientific Affairs: 1 March 1977 [3] [4] S. K. K. Suriarachchi: Sri Lanka Freedom Party: Minister of Food, Co-operatives and Small Industries [3] T. B. Tennekoon: Minister of Cultural ...