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Development Lotteries Board also known DLB is the Sri Lanka government national lottery company. stated in 1983. In 1980s Lotteries Board established with the investment of Rs. 2.2 million (Rs. 260 million in 2020). Half of money donated President's Fund. Early project advised by former President J. R. Jayawardana. [1]
National Lotteries Board also known NLB (formerly known as Hospital Lottery) government own national lottery company. Founded in 1955, under Finance Act No.4 of 1955 under the Minister of Health was the Major Edward A. Nugawela. (1947–1958). National Lotteries Board resisted under Finance Act no.11 of 1963. [4]
National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka; National Institute of Business Management; National Livestock Development Board; National Lotteries Board; National Savings Bank; National Water Supply and Drainage Board; People's Bank; Sri Lanka Ayurvedic Drugs Corporation; Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation; Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment; Sri ...
Pages in category "Lotteries in Sri Lanka" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... National Lotteries Board This page was last ...
Sri Lanka Cricket: Tenants: Sri Lanka Cricket: End names: Janashakthi Complex End Scoreboard End: International information; First Test: 17–21 February 1982: Sri Lanka v England: Last Test: 22–26 August 2019: Sri Lanka v New Zealand: First ODI: 13 April 1983: Sri Lanka v Australia: Last ODI: 20 July 2007: Sri Lanka v Bangladesh: First T20I ...
Richmond-Mahinda big match during the British rule in Sri Lanka. Richmond - Mahinda cricket big match was played for the first time in 1905 at Galle esplanade, with the two principals, Rev. J. H. Darrell of Richmond and Mr. F. L. Woodward of Mahinda, officiating as umpires. Richmond College won the inaugural match and went on to win the next ...
West Indies won the 2-match series 1–0: Most runs: Marvan Atapattu (211) Brian Lara (299) Most wickets: Muttiah Muralitharan (9) Corey Collymore (14) Player of the series: Corey Collymore (WI) One Day International series; Results: Sri Lanka won the 3-match series 2–1: Most runs: Upul Chandana (122) Brian Lara (194) Most wickets: Chaminda ...
Sri Lanka v West Indies: Last Test: 29 April–3 May 2021: Sri Lanka v Bangladesh: First ODI: 8 March 2011: New Zealand v Pakistan: Last ODI: 26 October 2024: Sri Lanka v West Indies: First T20I: 6 August 2011: Sri Lanka v Australia: Last T20I: 30 July 2024: Sri Lanka v India: First WODI: 1 July 2022: Sri Lanka v India: Last WODI: 7 July 2022: