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Karachchi Divisional Council was established as the local authority for Karachchi DS Division (Kandavalai DS Division was created later but KDC continues to be its local authority). However, according to the pro- LTTE TamilNet , the Sri Lankan government had suspended all local government in the north and east of the country in 1983 using ...
Karachchi Divisional Secretariat is a Divisional Secretariat of Kilinochchi District, of Northern Province, Sri Lanka. It has a population of 61,484 (2012). It has a population of 61,484 (2012). [ 1 ]
A kachcheri or district secretariat is the principal government department that administrates a district in Sri Lanka. Each of the 25 districts has a kachcheri. The main tasks of the District Secretariat involve coordinating communications and activities of the central government and Divisional Secretariats.
The districts of Sri Lanka are further divided into administrative sub-units known as divisional secretariats. They were originally based on the feudal counties, the korales and ratas. Divisional secretariats are the third-level administrative divisions of the country and there are currently [as of?] 331 divisional secretariats in Sri Lanka. [1]
Karachchi Divisional Council; Kilinochchi; R. Rathnapuram; T. Thiruvaiyaru, Sri Lanka; U. Uriyan This page was last edited on 9 November 2020, at 18:50 ...
Karachchi DS Division (1 C, 8 P) P. Pachchilaipalli DS Division (7 P) Poonakary DS Division (5 P) Pages in category "Divisional Secretariats of Kilinochchi District"
A Government Agent (GA) or a District Secretary is a Sri Lankan civil servant of the Sri Lanka Administrative Service appointed by the central government to govern a certain district of the country. [1] The GA is the administrative head of public services in the District. As Sri Lanka has 25 districts, [2] there are 25 governments agents at any ...
One of the requirements of the accord was that the Sri Lankan government should devolve powers to the provinces. [1] Accordingly, on 14 November 1987 the Sri Lankan Parliament passed the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka and the Provincial Councils Act No 42 of 1987. [2] [3] On 3 February 1988 nine provincial councils were created ...