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Obtaining first NIC: Fine increased for citizens over 40

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A citizen over the age of 40 who has not obtained a National Identity Card (NIC) will have to pay a fine of Rs.2,500.

Earlier, only Rs.250 was charged if a citizen failed to obtain a NIC within the stipulated time.

This has been communicated to all Divisional Secretaries in a letter signed by Commissioner General of Registration of Persons, Pradeep Saputhanthri.

However, the department will continue to charge the previous fine of Rs.250 from the citizens with lower income. To be eligible to pay this fine, a recommendation from the Grama Niladhari Officer is required.

Accordingly, the Commissioner General said the recommendation of the Grama Niladhari Officer and the receipt of paying the fine of Rs.250 should be sent to his department immediately along with the NIC application.

He also requested the citizens over the age of 40 to send NIC applications before December 31, 2023.

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Islandwide operation against child begging

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Child beggars

A special operation has been launched by the Bureau for the Investigation of Abuse of Children and Women and the National Child Protection Authority (NCPA).

The operation was conducted across multiple police divisions including Colombo North, Colombo South, Colombo Central, Nugegoda, Gampaha, Panadura, Kelaniya, Negombo, Mount Lavinia, Kalutara, Tangalle, Anuradhapura, Kandy, Kurunegala, Chilaw, Ratnapura, Galle, and Matara.

According to the police media division, the operation has rescued 21 minors found begging or selling goods in unsafe conditions.

They have been placed under protective care, the statement adds.

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Notice for landowners over uncultivated land

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The Department of Agrarian Development has issued a notice to landowners with uncultivated land, requesting them to submit reasons for non-cultivation within the next 02 weeks.

Commissioner General – Rohana Rajapaksha highlighted that over 120,000 acres of land, which should have been cultivated, have been abandoned.

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All President’s Fund services go online from today

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All services provided by the President’s Fund to the public will be available through an online system, from today (June 21).

The acceptance of applications for medical assistance under the President’s Fund through Divisional Secretariats island wide commenced on February 07.

Following the successful implementation of that initiative, preparations have now been completed to expand the digital system to include all other services offered by the Fund.

Accordingly, the public will be able to apply online via any Divisional Secretariat across the country for a wide range of services provided under the President’s Fund. These include assistance for poverty alleviation, provision of educational scholarships, recognition of students demonstrating academic excellence, support for individuals with special needs, relief assistance for children affected by wild elephant conflict, recognition of individuals for their national service or contributions to the country, Emergency and disaster relief.

As a result, citizens across Sri Lanka, especially those outside Colombo can conveniently access the services of the President’s Fund without having to travel long distances.

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