Martin Raiser, Vice President for South Asia at the World Bank, stated that the organization is committed to providing financial and technical assistance for Sri Lanka’s key government projects.
This statement was made during a meeting between President Anura Kumara Disanayake and representatives of the World Bank held today (21) at the Presidential Secretariat.
During the discussion, consensus was reached to extend financial and technical support for programs aimed at generating employment for youth, the “Clean Sri Lanka” project, poverty alleviation in rural areas, and digital transformation projects.
New projects in the areas of education, energy, digitalization, and Northern development were also discussed for potential support.
Mr. Martin Raiser assured that the World Bank would ensure the timely disbursement of approved financial assistance for Sri Lanka. President Anura Kumara Disanayake emphasized that rural poverty could be alleviated by developing the education sector. He called on the World Bank representatives to support the government’s ongoing educational reforms and requested assistance for the development of the public transportation sector.
Despite 28% of Sri Lanka’s labour force being engaged in agriculture, the sector contributes only around 6% to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The President highlighted that this contribution is insufficient and needs improvement. The President explained the government’s plans to provide essential facilities for the population, given the country’s high population density.
The meeting also covered the government’s strategies for youth employment generation and the implementation of new programs to attract tourists in 2025.
President Anura Kumara Disanayake also revealed plans for the rapid development of ports and airports and stated that the government is focused on speeding up port development initiatives. Special attention is being directed toward Northern development, with plans to establish three investment zones in the Northern Province.
The President added that efforts are underway to enhance tourism in the north, improve water facilities, and address the social issues of the Northern population while preserving their cultural identity.
The meeting was attended by Minister of Labour and Deputy Minister of Economic Development, Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando; Secretary to the President Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake; World Bank Regional Country Director for Nepal, Maldives, and Sri Lanka, David Sislen; the World Bank and International Finance Corporation (IFC) Country Manager for Sri Lanka and Maldives, Gevorg Sargsyan; and the Vice President’s Special Assistant, Kishan Abeygunawardena. (President’s Media Division)
The third unit of the Norochcholai Coal Power Plant, which had been temporarily shut during the Sinhala and Tamil New Year holidays due to reduced electricity demand, has been successfully restarted at 11:00 am today (April 21).
With this development, all three units of the plant are now operational, boosting national capacity to meet the recent surge in electricity demand.
Renewable energy curtailment also endsIn an official statement, the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) also announced that the renewable energy curtailment program which began on April 10 to maintain grid stability during the holiday period was concluded early due to increased electricity demand.
Originally scheduled to continue until 3.00 pm on April 21, the curtailment was lifted a day earlier – at 3.00 pm yesterday – due to a notable increase in electricity demand.
“CEB wishes to inform the public that renewable energy management which commenced on April 10 ahead of the Sinhala and Tamil New Year holidays due to reduced electricity demand, and need to ensure grid stability has now been concluded earlier than scheduled,” CEB Spokesman, Engineer Dhammika Wimalaratne said.
“We extend our sincere thanks to nearly 100,000 solar suppliers and prosumers, including domestic rooftop owners, net-plus and net-plus-plus commercial producers, whose cooperation during this critical period was instrumental in safeguarding national grid stability”, he expressed.
His Holiness Pope Francis has died aged 88, the Vatican has announced. According to the Vatican news service, the Pope has passed away at his residence in the Vatican’s Casa Santa Marta.
“His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and His Church,” His Eminence Cardinal Farrell has stated.
His death comes a day after the Pope appeared in St Peter’s Square to wish “Happy Easter” to thousands of worshippers.
He was the first Pope from the Americas or the southern hemisphere. Not since Syrian-born Gregory III died in 741 had there been a non-European Bishop of Rome.