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2026-03-19
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The Parliamentary Caucus for Persons with Disabilities recently held discussions with twelve ministries on the allocations made under the 2026 Budget for persons with disabilities and the progress of their implementation. The meeting was held in Parliament under the chairmanship of Hon. Member of Parliament Sugath Wasantha de Silva.
Officials of the Ministry of Transport, Highways and Urban Development informed the Caucus that, as a pilot project commencing in April, ten low-floor buses will be deployed on two routes to facilitate the transportation needs of persons with disabilities. They further stated that there are plans to expand the service to six routes, noting that the establishment of accessible bus stops with facilities such as wheelchair access is essential. Upon the provision of such infrastructure, the service could be extended to additional routes.
Officials of the Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education stated that an allocation of Rs. 50 million has been made in the 2026 Budget for a special programme aimed at supporting school attendance and providing educational opportunities for children with disabilities from low-income families.
Representatives of the Ranaviru Seva Authority, participating on behalf of the Ministry of Defence, highlighted that 23,192 disabled members of the tri-forces and police, who were affected during the 30-year conflict, are currently under their care. They further noted that Rs. 864 million has been allocated in the 2026 Budget to uplift the living standards of these war heroes.
Officials of the Ministry of Rural Development, Social Security and Community Empowerment stated that Rs. 80 million has been allocated for vocational training programmes for youth with disabilities aged between 16 and 35 years. In addition, Rs. 17.4 million has been allocated through the Rehabilitation of the Visually Handicapped Trust Fund to provide scholarships and assistive devices for visually impaired university students.
Officials representing the health sector of the Ministry of Health and Mass Media stated that a new ten-year national health policy covering the period from 2026 to 2035 is scheduled to be launched in April. They noted that special attention has been given within this policy to persons with disabilities and other vulnerable populations under the framework of Universal Health Coverage.
Officials of the Ministry of Labour stated that, under an ongoing programme to promote employment among persons with disabilities, 750 individuals had been provided with employment between 2022 and 2025. They further stated that Rs. 5.75 million has been allocated in the 2026 Budget to continue these efforts.
Officials of the Ministry of Digital Economy noted that provisions ensuring inclusivity of persons with disabilities have been incorporated into the proposed Digital Economy Act. They also stated that steps are being taken to develop a dedicated website containing accessible data and information for the disabled community.
Officials of the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development informed the Caucus that a substantial allocation of Rs. 19,000 million has been made under the ‘Aswesuma’ welfare programme to provide allowances for low-income persons with disabilities. In addition, Rs. 1,000 million has been allocated to improve accessibility. District Secretaries have been instructed to utilize these funds to enhance access and sanitation facilities in public places such as Divisional Secretariat offices, railway stations, bus stands, courts and police stations.
The Caucus was also briefed by the Ministry of Ports and Civil Aviation, the Ministry of Justice and National Integration, and the Ministry of Women and Child Affairs on programmes planned under the 2026 Budget.
The meeting was attended by Deputy Co-Chair of the Caucus, Hon. Hon. Member of Parliament (Dr.) Pathmanathan Sathyalingam, and Hon. Members of Parliament Attorney-at-Law Susantha Dodawatta, Padmasiri Bandara, Chandima Hettiarachchi and Susantha Kumara Navaratne, along with a number of government officials. Representatives of the disabled community participated as observers at the invitation of the Chair, Hon. Sugath Wasantha de Silva. Officials from the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) were also present.
2026-06-19
The Ministerial Consultative Committee on Environment focused its attention on the issue of water pollution in the Kelani River when it met in Parliament recently (10th June) under the chairmanship of the Hon. Minister of Environment, Dr. Dammika Patabendi.During the meeting, the Committee was briefed on the progress of discussions being held with companies that have expressed willingness to invest in a project aimed at cleaning the waters of the Kelani River.The Committee also discussed a number of proposals and other issues raised by Hon. Members of Parliament.The meeting was attended by Hon. Members of Parliament and officials.
2026-06-18
A meeting of the Women Parliamentarians Caucus was held in Parliament recently to discuss the importance of incorporating Gender-Responsive Budgeting into Sri Lanka’s national budget formulation process and to examine the challenges associated with its implementation.The meeting was chaired by the Chairperson of the Caucus and Hon. Minister of Women and Child Affairs, Saroja Savithri Paulraj. Hon. Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya also participated in the discussion.A key concern raised during the discussion was the lack of adequate data and indicators to accurately assess and measure women’s economic contributions within the budgetary process. Drawing on examples of approaches adopted in India and other countries, members of the Caucus underscored the need to identify and address existing systemic and technical gaps in Sri Lanka’s budgeting framework.The Caucus also emphasized the importance of disaggregating data by gender in project reporting and strengthening digital data management systems to support such efforts. It was further noted that identifying relevant gender-related considerations at the initial stages of project design and implementation at the ministerial level would facilitate more effective project analysis, monitoring, and evaluation of outcomes.The need to move away from existing traditional and time-consuming methods towards formal online systems and data-driven analytical tools was also emphasized.The current progress and challenges in integrating Gender-Responsive Budgeting into Sri Lanka’s public financial policy were discussed in detail during the meeting.It was also emphasized that such budgeting should not be limited to nominal percentages in documents, but that the need to establish a formal framework and data system to ensure it has a real and practical impact was also highlighted.The Hon.Deputy Chairperson of Committees Hemalee Weerasekera, Hon. Deputy Minister Dr. Kaushalya Ariyarathne, Co-Vice Chairpersons of the Caucus, Hon. Members of Parliament Chamindrani Kiriella, Attorney at Law and Samanmalee Gunasinghe, Hon. Members of Parliament Thushari Jayasinghe, Attorney at Law, Krishnan Kaleichelvi, Sagarika Athauda ,Attorney at Law, Nilanthi Kottahachchi, Attorney at Law, Ambika Samivel and Lakmali Hemachandra, Attorney at Law, along with a group of officials from the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, also participated in the event.
2026-06-17
The Ministerial Consultative Committee on Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local Government met recently (Jun. 12) at Parliament under the chairmanship of the Hon. Minister of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local Government, Prof. A.H.M.H. Abayarathna.During the meeting, Members of Parliament discussed a range of issues and proposals relating to their respective electorates, as well as several other matters of public importance.Hon. Members of Parliament and officials were present at the meeting.
2026-06-17
The Ministerial Consultative Committee on Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs met recently (Jun. 09) at Parliament under the chairmanship of the Hon. Minister of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs, Dr. Hiniduma Sunil Senevi.During the meeting, Members of Parliament discussed a number of proposals and issues, including reviewing the progress of discussions initiated with the Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education and the Department of Examinations regarding the formulation of regulations to prevent the conduct of private tuition classes on Sunday mornings, thereby facilitating the holding of Dhamma School classes on Sundays.The meeting was attended by Hon. Deputy Ministers, Hon. Members of Parliament and officials.
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