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2025-03-12

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THREE SUB-COMMITTEES RESPONSIBLE TO THE MINISTERIAL CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE FOR RESOLVING PROBLEMS PREVAILING IN THE TRANSPORT SECTOR THROUGH TRANSPORT-, ENVIRONMENT-, BUSINESS-AND PEOPLE-FRIENDLY CONCEPTS

Hon. Bimal Rathnayake, Minister of Transport, Highways, Ports and Civil Aviation, took action to appoint the three Sub-Committees mentioned below at the meeting of the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Transport, Highways, Ports and Civil Aviation of the First Session of the Tenth Parliament held on Friday the 24th January, 2025.

First Sub-Committee

Ensuring Job Security of Workers Engaged in the Informal Transport Industry

Objectives

    Creating a professional recognition for workers engaged in the transport sector who are not formally organized.
•    Private bus drivers
•    Private bus conductors
•    Three-wheeler drivers
•    Those engaged in the transport sector through electronic applications (App-Based Workers)

    Providing them with membership of the Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) and Employees’ Trust Fund (ETF)

    Establishing a contributory pension scheme or a social security fund operated by Provincial Councils for the workers concerned

Members of the Sub-Committee

Hon. Chandana Sooriyaarachchi (Chair)
Hon. Jagath Vithana
Hon. Dinindu Saman
Hon. Dewananda Suraweera

 

Second Sub-Committee

Guiding the Transport Sector towards a Productive Direction by Strengthening the Legal Framework Associated with the Transport Sector


Objectives

    Strengthening the legal framework associated with the transport sector
    Determining the direction of the transport sector in Sri Lanka in five years
    Giving special focus on problems faced by women and the community having disabilities in using modes of transport.
    Proposing legal and administrative reforms towards the advancement of the transport sector

Members of the Sub-Committee

Hon. (Ms.) Lakmali Hemachandra, Attorney at Law (Chair)
Hon. Sugath Wasantha de Silva
Hon. Thanura Dissanayake
Hon. Sujeewa Dissanayake

 

Third Sub-Committee

Formulating Business Models for Creating Additional Services Associated with the Transport Industry

Objectives

    Improving areas linked with core aspirations of the transport sector using the available resources
    Formulating Business Models for generating extra incomes through creating additional services

Members of the Sub-Committee

Hon. Chathuranga Abeysinghe (Chair)
Hon. Ravindra Bandara
Hon. Danushka Ranganath



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