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18 September – The department of government printing Sri Lanka prints an extraordinary gazette, which lists 7 October 2019 as the date of nominations and 16 November as the date of election with the consultation of the election commission Sri Lanka. 24 September 2019 – Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe agrees to nominate UNP Deputy Leader ...
Pages in category "October 2019 events in Sri Lanka" This category contains only the following page. ... 0–9. 2019 Elpitiya Pradeshiya Sabha election
Parliamentary elections have been held in Sri Lanka since the first in 1947, under three different constitutions: the Soulbury Constitution, the 1972 Constitution, and the currently enforced 1978 Constitution. Sixteen parliamentary elections have been held up to and including the 2020 election. The seventeenth is scheduled for 14 November 2024. [1]
October 21 in recent years ... 1987 – The Jaffna hospital massacre is carried out by Indian peacekeeping forces in Sri Lanka, ... the 2019 Canadian federal election ...
25 September−7 October − 2019 railway strike in Sri Lanka: Railway strikes take place for 12 consecutive days. [38] [39] 26 September − 2019 Sri Lankan presidential election: The working committee of the United National Party unanimously selects deputy leader of the UNP Sajith Premadasa as its presidential candidate.
17 April – A major airlines, Jet Airways ceased operations with its last flight from Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport. [7] 3 May – Cyclone Fani arrives on the coast of Odisha. 19 May – Voting for the 2019 Indian general election ends. 23 May – Counting and declaration of results for the 2019 Indian general election.
The main festival day falls on a different date each autumn, timed to the Hindu lunar calendar, but it usually falls in October or November. In 2023, Diwali falls on Sunday, November 12. How is ...
According to the International Labour Organization (ILO) – a United Nations agency, unemployment is rising in India and the "unemployment rate in the country [India] will stand at 3.5 percent in 2018 and 2019 – the same level of unemployment seen in 2017 and 2016", instead of dropping to 3.4 per cent as it had previously projected. [54]